Raphaël Conotte

Raphaël Conotte
University of Mons · Department of Human Biology and Toxicology

PhD

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October 2011 - January 2012
University of Mons
Position
  • Research Assistant
January 2016 - present
University of Mons
Position
  • PhD, Research Assistant
January 2015 - September 2015
University of Mons
Position
  • PhD Student
Education
September 2009 - January 2015
University of Mons
Field of study
  • Biomedical Sciences
September 2004 - June 2009
University of Mons
Field of study
  • Toxicology and Metabolomic

Publications

Publications (21)
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Inflammatory processes are common in intensive care (ICU) patients and can induce multiple changes in metabolism, leading to increased risks of morbidity and mortality. Metabolomics enables these modifications to be studied and identifies a patient’s metabolic profile. The objective is to precise if the use of metabolomics at ICU admission can help...
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Titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) nanoparticles (NPs) are produced abundantly and are frequently used as a white pigment in the manufacture of paints, foods, paper, and toothpaste. Despite the wide ranges of uses, there is a lack of information on the impact of NPs on animal and human health. In the present study, rats were exposed to different doses of Ti...
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Chronic intermittent hypoxia (ChIH) is a dominant feature of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and is associated to metabolic alterations and oxidative stress (OS). Although management of OSA is well established, the research of new biomarkers that are independent of confounding factors remains necessary to improve the early detection of comorbidity a...
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Breast cancer (BC) is the most common diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide. There is an obvious need for a better understanding of BC biology. Alterations in the serum metabolome of BC patients have been identified but their clinical significance remains elusive. We evaluated by 1H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H...
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Table of contents: PHYSICIANS ABSTRACTSO1 Impact of tracheal cuff shape on microaspiration of gastric contents in intubated critically ill patients: a multicenter randomized controlled study (BEST CUFF)Emmanuelle Jaillette, Christophe Girault, Guillaume Brunin, Farid Zerimech, Arnaud Chiche, Céline Broucqsault-Dedrie, Cyril Fayolle, Franck Minacor...
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The main curative treatment of colorectal cancer remains the surgery. However, when metastases are suspected, surgery is followed by a preventive chemotherapy using oxaliplatin which, unfortunately, may cause liver sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (SOS). Such hepatic damage is barely detected during or after chemotherapy due to a lack of effective d...
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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is accompanied with an imbalance in the immune system and cardiovascular impairments, such as atherosclerosis. Several mechanisms have been pointed out to underlie this rather unexpected association, and among them the activity of myeloperoxidase (MPO). The aim of our study was to find compounds that inhibit both MPO...
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Pentamidine isethionate (PTMD) is an antiprotozoal agent used in different parasitic diseases as Human African Trypanosomiasis or Pneumocystis pneumonia. Given its side effects, numerous analogs are still under development worldwide. PTMD has been recently described having a potential activity in myotonic dystrophy (type 1). Here we present an UPLC...
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Due to its production of potent antimicrobial oxidants including hypochlorous acid, human myeloperoxidase (MPO) plays a critical role in innate immunity and inflammatory diseases. Thus MPO is an attractive target in drug design. Aminoalkyl-fluoroindole derivatives were detected to be very potent MPO inhibitors; however, they also promote inhibition...
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Introduction: Endemic (Balkan) Nephropathy is a chronic renal disease mainly affecting rural populations in the valleys of the Danube. In the absence of renal replacement therapy, it leads to fatal kidney failure and is significantly associated with upper urothelial carcinoma. Bread poisoning with aristolochic acids is now widely accepted. The sour...

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