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    Realization of a Laser Cooled Microwave Power Standard (conference digest)

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    We demonstrate the feasibility of a novel microwave power standard based on the electromagnetic interaction with cold atoms. Under the effect of the radiation, the internal state populations will undergo a Rabi oscillation. The measurement of its frequency will allow the determination of the electromagnetic field strength.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figur

    Accuracy of an Atomic Microwave Power Standard

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    We have built an atomic microwave power standard based on the electromagnetic interaction with laser-cooled atoms. The atoms traversed a waveguide transmission line, and under the effect of the radiation, the internal state populations underwent a Rabi flopping oscillation. Measurement of the oscillation frequency allowed the determination of the incident microwave power. As many of 60 oscillations were observed over a dynamic range of 20 dB and the standard deviation of the measurements was about 0.02%. The measured frequency was compared to a calculated one and an agreement of 1.3% with an uncertainty of 5% (rectangular) was found.Comment: 5 figure

    Mechanisms for Lasing with Cold Atoms as the Gain Medium

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    We realize a laser with a cloud of cold rubidium atoms as gain medium, placed in a low-finesse cavity. Three different regimes of laser emission are observed corresponding respectively to Mollow, Raman and Four Wave Mixing mechanisms. We measure an output power of up to 300 μ\muW and present the main properties of these different lasers in each regime

    Etat de stress post-traumatique : quel type de psychothérapie proposer? : Revue cochrane pour le praticien

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    L'état de stress post-traumatique (ESPT) apparaît dans les mois qui suivent un ou plusieurs événements potentiellement traumatiques (EPT) (par exemple, guerre, violences, accidents, chirurgie invasive). Les symptômes comprennent des souvenirs intrusifs, des cauchemars, un évitement et des émotions négatives (par exemple, honte, culpabilité, perte d'espoir, sentiment d'étrangeté), ainsi qu'une hypervigilance. Sous-diagnostiqué et sous-traité, l'ESPT a un impact négatif sur la qualité de vie et le fonctionnement des patients. Sa prévalence en Suisse est de 0,7 % (plus élevée dans certaines populations, par exemple, 13 % chez les hommes requérants d'asile déboutés). L'approche psychothérapeutique est centrale dans la prise en charge, un traitement médicamenteux pouvant également être utile. Cette revue (systématique) cherche à actualiser les connaissances sur l'efficacité des psychothérapies pour le traitement de l'ESPT

    Prévention de l'état de stress post-traumatique : efficacité des interventions pharmacologiques ? : Revue cochrane pour le praticien

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    Après un ou plusieurs événements potentiellement traumatisants (EPT), tels qu'accidents, mort inattendue d'une personne aimée, chirurgie invasive, guerre, violences physiques et sexuelles par exemple, certaines personnes peuvent développer un état de stress posttraumatique (ESPT). Elles ont l'impression de revivre le traumatisme et présentent des comportements d'évitement, une hyperexcitation ainsi que des émotions négatives. L'ESPT est associé à une réduction de la qualité de vie des patients concernéset a un impact majeur sur leur fonctionnement. Son coût économique est également important. Sa prévalence varie en Europe de 0,6 à 6,7 %. En Suisse, elle est estimée à 0,7 % mais peut atteindre des niveaux beaucoup plus élevés selon les populations ; 13 % des hommes demandeurs d'asile déboutés souffrent d'ESPT par exemple. Des études suggèrent que des changements cérébraux d'hormones de stress peuvent contribuer à l'ESPT. Cette revue systématique cherche à déterminer si la prescription d'une médication active au niveau cérébral est susceptible de prévenir l'apparition d'un ESPT

    Synthetic induction of immunogenic cell death by genetic stimulation of endoplasmic reticulum stress.

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    Cis-diamminedichloridoplatinum(II) (CDDP), commonly referred to as cisplatin, is a chemotherapeutic drug used for the treatment of a wide range of solid cancers. CDDP is a relatively poor inducer of immunogenic cell death (ICD), a cell death modality that converts dying cells into a tumor vaccine, stimulating an immune response against residual cancer cells that permits long-lasting immunity and a corresponding reduction in tumor growth. The incapacity of CDDP to trigger ICD is at least partially due to its failure to stimulate the premortem endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-stress response required for the externalization of the "eat-me" signal calreticulin (CRT) on the surface of dying cancer cells. Here, we developed a murine cancer cell line genetically modified to express the ER resident protein reticulon-1c (Rtn-1c) by virtue of tetracycline induction and showed that enforced Rtn-1c expression combined with CDDP treatment promoted CRT externalization to the surface of cancer cells. In contrast to single agent treatments, the tetracycline-mediated Rtn-1c induction combined with CDDP chemotherapy stimulated ICD as measured by the capacity of dying tumor cells, inoculated into syngenic immunocompetent mice, to mount an immune response to tumor re-challenge 1 week later. More importantly, established tumors, forced to constitutively express Rtn-1c in vivo by continuous treatment with tetracycline, became responsive to CDDP and exhibited a corresponding reduction in the rate of tumor growth. The combined therapeutic effects of Rtn-1c induction with CDDP treatment was only detected in the context of an intact immune system and not in nu/nu mice lacking thymus-dependent T lymphocytes. Altogether, these results indicate that the artificial or "synthetic" induction of immunogenic cell death by genetic manipulation of the ER-stress response can improve the efficacy of chemotherapy with CDDP by stimulating anticancer immunity
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