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Docteur BERNARD ROUX

RPPS 10002700069
📊 Reconnaissance scientifique : 20/100📝 96 articles publiés📚 HAL (8)

Diplômes

🎓 DES & spécialité ordinale

  • Rhumatologie (SM)

📚 CES (Certificat d'Études Spéciales)

  • CES Rhumatologie

🎓 Diplômes

  • DE Docteur en médecine

Source : Annuaire Santé ANS (FHIR Practitioner.qualification) · Mises à jour quotidiennes.

Activité de recherche & publications

Source : bases de données publiques (OpenAlex, PubMed).

h-index

20

h articles cités ≥ h fois chacun. Un h de 20 = 20 publications avec 20+ citations.

Citations

1 198

Publications

96

i10-index

33

Thématiques principales

  • French Urban and Social Studies ×28
  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies ×22
  • Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions ×18
  • Agriculture and Rural Development Research ×16
  • High-Energy Particle Collisions Research ×12

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Bibliographie

Source : HAL — archive ouverte CCSD/CNRS (couvre articles, chapitres EMC, communications congrès, thèses).

Lieu de consultation

Tarifs & secteur de conventionnement

Secteur de conventionnement non disponible (médecin hospitalier ou non présent dans l'Annuaire santé CNAM des libéraux conventionnés).

Prendre rendez-vous & contact

Lien Doctolib = recherche Google site:doctolib.fr (le 1er résultat est presque toujours le profil correct s'il existe).

Articles de presse (5)

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Top publications · les plus citées

  • 1
    Long Intergenic Noncoding RNAs Mediate the Human Chondrocyte Inflammatory Response and Are Differentially Expressed in Osteoarthritis Cartilage

    Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) · 2016

    📚 108 citations🎯 RCR 4.35Top 10% NIH🔓 Open Access📄 PDF gratuit ↗
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    ObjectiveTo identify long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), including long intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs), antisense RNAs, and pseudogenes, associated with the inflammatory response in human primary osteoarthritis (OA) chondrocytes and to explore their expression and function in OA.MethodsOA cartilage was obtained from patients with hip or knee OA following joint replacement surgery. Non‐OA cartilage was obtained from postmortem donors and patients with fracture of the neck of the femur. Primary OA chondrocytes were isolated by collagenase digestion. LncRNA expression analysis was performed by RNA sequencing (RNAseq) and quantitative reverse transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction. Modulation of lncRNA chondrocyte expression was achieved using LNA longRNA GapmeRs (Exiqon). Cytokine production was measured with Luminex.ResultsRNAseq identified 983 lncRNAs in primary human hip OA chondrocytes, 183 of which had not previously been identified. Following interleukin‐1β (IL‐1β) stimulation, we identified 125 lincRNAs that were differentially expressed. The lincRNA p50‐associated cyclooxygenase 2–extragenic RNA (PACER) and 2 novel chondrocyte inflammation–associated lincRNAs (CILinc01 and CILinc02) were differentially expressed in both knee and hip OA cartilage compared to non‐OA cartilage. In primary OA chondrocytes, these lincRNAs were rapidly and transiently induced in response to multiple proinflammatory cytokines. Knockdown of CILinc01 and CILinc02 expression in human chondrocytes significantly enhanced the IL‐1–stimulated secretion of proinflammatory cytokines.ConclusionThe inflammatory response in human OA chondrocytes is associated with widespread changes in the profile of lncRNAs, including PACER, CILinc01, and CILinc02. Differential expression of CILinc01 and CIinc02 in hip and knee OA cartilage, and their role in modulating cytokine production during the chondrocyte inflammatory response, suggest that they may play an important role in mediating inflammation‐driven cartilage degeneration in OA.

  • 2
    Spontaneous insertion and partitioning of alkaline phosphatase into model lipid rafts

    EMBO reports · 2002

    📚 105 citations🎯 RCR 2.46Top 21% NIH🔓 Open Access📄 PDF gratuit ↗
    Lire l'abstract Crossref ↓

    Several cell surface eukaryotic proteins have a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) modification at the C‐terminal end that serves as an anchor to the plasma membrane and could be responsible for the presence of GPI proteins in rafts, a type of functionally important membrane microdomain enriched in sphingolipids and cholesterol. In order to understand better how GPI proteins partition into rafts, the insertion of the GPI‐anchored alkaline phosphatase (AP) was studied in real‐time using atomic force microscopy. Supported phospholipid bilayers made of a mixture of sphingomyelin–dioleoylphosphatidylcholine containing cholesterol (Chl+) or not (Chl−) were used to mimic the fluid‐ordered lipid phase separation in biological membranes. Spontaneous insertion of AP through its GPI anchor was observed inside both Chl+ and Chl− lipid ordered domains, but AP insertion was markedly increased by the presence of cholesterol.

  • 3
    Revisiting Hansen Solubility Parameters by Including Thermodynamics

    Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry · 2017

    📚 37 citations🎯 RCR 2.18Top 24% NIH🔓 Open Access📄 PDF gratuit ↗
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    AbstractThe Hansen solubility parameter approach is revisited by implementing the thermodynamics of dissolution and mixing. Hansen's pragmatic approach has earned its spurs in predicting solvents for polymer solutions, but for molecular solutes improvements are needed. By going into the details of entropy and enthalpy, several corrections are suggested that make the methodology thermodynamically sound without losing its ease of use. The most important corrections include accounting for the solvent molecules’ size, the destruction of the solid's crystal structure, and the specificity of hydrogen‐bonding interactions, as well as opportunities to predict the solubility at extrapolated temperatures. Testing the original and the improved methods on a large industrial dataset including solvent blends, fit qualities improved from 0.89 to 0.97 and the percentage of correct predictions rose from 54 % to 78 %. Full Matlab scripts are included in the Supporting Information, allowing readers to implement these improvements on their own datasets.

Publications scientifiques (27) — classées par pathologie

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Transversal24

Lupus2

Fièvres auto-inflammatoires1

Datasets & protocoles partagés

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