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Biology

Bottom-Up In Vitro Methods to Assay the Ultrastructural Organization, Membrane Reshaping, and Curvature Sensitivity Behavior of Septins
Brieuc Chauvin *1, Koyomi Nakazawa *1, Alexandre Beber 1,7, Aurélie Di Cicco 1, Bassam Hajj 1, François Iv 2, Manos Mavrakis 2, Gijsje H. Koenderink 3, João T. Cabral 4, Michaël Trichet 5, Stéphanie Mangenot *6, Aurélie Bertin *1
1Laboratoire Physico Chimie Curie, Institut Curie, PSL Research University, Sorbonne Université, 2Institut Fresnel, CNRS UMR7249, Aix Marseille Univ, Centrale Marseille, 3Department of Bionanoscience, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft, Delft University of Technology, 4Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, 5Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Institut de Biologie Paris-Seine (IBPS), Service de microscopie électronique (IBPS-SME), 6Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes (MSC), Université Paris Cité, 7Institute of Biotechnology, Czech Academy of Sciences, BIOCEV

Septins are cytoskeletal proteins. They interact with lipid membranes and can sense but also generate membrane curvature at the micron scale. We describe in this protocol bottom-up in vitro methodologies for analyzing membrane deformations, curvature-sensitive septin binding, and septin filament ultrastructure.

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Medicine

Robot-Assisted Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery for Congenital Cholesteatoma
François Simon 1,2, Yann Nguyen 3,4, Natalie Loundon 2, Françoise Denoyelle 1,2
1Université Paris Cité, 2Pediatric Otolaryngology, Head and neck surgery department, AP-HP, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, 3Sorbonne Université, 4Otolaryngology - head and neck surgery department AP-HP, Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière

This protocol describes the removal of congenital cholesteatoma using minimally invasive transcanal endoscopic ear surgery with a two-handed approach and a robotic endoscope holder.

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Medicine

Assessing Intracardiac Vortices with High Frame-Rate Echocardiography-Derived Blood Speckle Imaging in Newborns
Edward Crendal 1, Koert De Waal 2, Damien Vitiello 3
1John Hunter Hospital, Department of Cardiology, University of Newcastle, 2John Hunter Children’s Hospital, Department of Neonatology, University of Newcastle, 3Institute of Sport and Health Sciences of Paris (IS3P - URP 3625), Université Paris Cité

The present protocol uses echocardiography-derived blood speckle imaging technology to visualize intracardiac hemodynamics in newborns. The clinical utility of this technology is explored, the rotational body of fluid within the left ventricle (known as a vortex) is accessed, and its significance in understanding diastology is determined.

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