Amélie Prier
18 Papers
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Amélie Prier is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Platelets as Key Factors in Inflammation: Focus on CD40L/CD40
Fabrice Cognasse,Anne-Claire Duchez,Estelle Audoux,Théo Ebermeyer,Charles-Antoine Arthaud,Amélie Prier,Marie-Ange Eyraud,Patrick Mismetti,Olivier Garraud,Laurent Bertoletti,Hind Hamzeh-Cognasse +10 more
TL;DR: All of the studies presented in this review show that platelets are capable of covering most of the stages of inflammation, primarily through the CD40L/CD40 interaction, thus confirming their own role in this pathophysiological condition.
Comparison of bacterial filtration efficiency vs. particle filtration efficiency to assess the performance of non-medical face masks
Henrietta Essie Whyte,Yoann Montigaud,Estelle Audoux,Paul O. Verhoeven,Amélie Prier,H. Leclerc,Gwendoline Sarry,Coralie Laurent,Laurence Le Coq,Aurélie Joubert,Jérémie Pourchez +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the performance of non-medical facemasks is compared to the results of BFE from a reference test protocol defined by AFNOR SPEC S76-001 with the aim to determine if BFE could be predicted from PFE.
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Inflammatory markers and auto-Abs to type I IFNs in COVID-19 convalescent plasma cohort study
Fabrice Cognasse,Hind Hamzeh-Cognasse,Mickael Rosa,Delphine Corseaux,Brigitte Bonneaudeau,Chloé Pierre,Julie Huet,Charles-Antoine Arthaud,Marie-Ange Eyraud,Amélie Prier,Anne-Claire Duchez,Théo Ebermeyer,Marco Heestermans,Estelle Audoux-Caire,Quentin Philippot,Tom Le Voyer,Olivier Hequet,Anne-Marie Fillet,Patricia Chavarin,D. Legrand,P. Richard,F. Pirenne,Pierre Gallian,Jean-Laurent Casanova,Sophie Susen,Pascal Morel,Karine Lacombe,Paul Bastard,Pierre Tiberghien +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compared COVID-19 convalescent plasma (CCP) with non-convalescent control plasma (n = 166) for soluble inflammatory markers, ex-vivo inflammatory bioactivity on endothelial cells, neutralising auto-Abs to type I IFNs and reported adverse events in the recipients.
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Assessment of the soluble proteins HMGB1, CD40L and CD62P during various platelet preparation processes and the storage of platelet concentrates: The BEST collaborative study
Fabrice Cognasse,Hind Hamzeh Cognasse,Marie-Ange Eyraud,Amélie Prier,Charles-Antoine Arthaud,Pierre Tiberghien,S. Bégué,Dirk de Korte,Eric Gouwerok,Andreas Greinacher,Konstanze Aurich,Femke Noorman,Larry J. Dumont,Kathleen Kelly,Marc Cloutier,Renée Bazin,Rebecca Cardigan,Sian Huish,Peter A. Smethurst,Dana V. Devine,Peter Schubert,D.L. Johnson,Denese C. Marks +22 more
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of platelet processing and storage conditions on HMGB1, sCD40L, and sCD62P protein levels in platelet concentrate supernatants (PCs) were investigated.
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In platelet single donor apheresis, platelet factor 4 levels correlated with donor’s age and decreased during storage
A. Duchez,M. Heestermans,Charles-Antoine Arthaud,Marie-Ange Eyraud,Mailys Portier,Amélie Prier,Hind Hamzeh-Cognasse,Fabrice Cognasse +7 more
TL;DR: Platelet Factor 4 levels in platelet concentrates correlate with donor age, with higher levels in elderly donors, but not with storage time, suggesting potential implications for transfusion therapy in aging populations with cognitive and cardiovascular disease.
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