Emilie Arnault
Vision Institute
10 Papers
79 Citations
Emilie Arnault is an academic researcher from Vision Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oocyte & In vitro maturation. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Emilie Arnault include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Papers
Phototoxic action spectrum on a retinal pigment epithelium model of age-related macular degeneration exposed to sunlight normalized conditions.
Emilie Arnault,Emilie Arnault,Emilie Arnault,Coralie Barrau,Céline Nanteau,Céline Nanteau,Céline Nanteau,Pauline Gondouin,Pauline Gondouin,Pauline Gondouin,Karine Bigot,Karine Bigot,Karine Bigot,Françoise Viénot,Emmanuel Gutman,Emmanuel Gutman,Emmanuel Gutman,Valérie Fontaine,Valérie Fontaine,Valérie Fontaine,Thierry Villette,Denis Cohen-Tannoudji,José-Alain Sahel,Serge Picaud +23 more
TL;DR: Surprisingly, a narrow bandwidth in blue light generated the greatest phototoxic risk to retinal pigment epithelium cells, and may be advantageously valued in designing selective photoprotection ophthalmic filters, without disrupting essential visual and non-visual functions of the eye.
Expansion of 3D human induced pluripotent stem cell aggregates in bioreactors: Bioprocess intensification and scaling-up approaches
Bernardo Abecasis,Tiago Aguiar,Emilie Arnault,Rita Costa,Patrícia Gomes-Alves,Anders Aspegren,Margarida Serra,Paula M. Alves +7 more
TL;DR: Environmental controlled stirred-tank bioreactors operating in perfusion are used as a powerful tool for bioprocess intensification of hiPSC production and demonstrate the importance of controlling the dissolved oxygen concentration at low levels and perfusion at 1.3day-1 dilution rate to improveHiPSC growth as aggregates in a xeno-free medium.
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Taurine deficiency damages retinal neurones: cone photoreceptors and retinal ganglion cells
David Gaucher,Emilie Arnault,Emilie Arnault,Zoé Husson,Zoé Husson,Nicolas Froger,Nicolas Froger,Elisabeth Dubus,Elisabeth Dubus,Pauline Gondouin,Pauline Gondouin,Diane Dherbécourt,Diane Dherbécourt,Julie Degardin,Julie Degardin,Manuel Simonutti,Manuel Simonutti,Stéphane Fouquet,Stéphane Fouquet,Malika A. Benahmed,Karim Elbayed,Izzie Jacques Namer,Pascale Massin,José-Alain Sahel,Serge Picaud +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors re-assess a classic mouse model of taurine deficiency following a treatment with guanidoethane sulfonate (GES) to determine whether retinal ganglion cells are also affected.
Patent
Method of determining the configuration of an ophthalmic filter
Denis Cohen-Tannoudji,Coralie Barrau,Thierry Villette,José-Alain Sahel,Serge Picaud,Emilie Arnault +5 more
- 06 Dec 2012
TL;DR: In this article, a method of determining configuration of interferential filtering means for an optical device comprising an optical substrate for a user is proposed, the method comprising: providing a first set of parameters representative of at least one main line of sight of the user, the distance between the optical substrate and an eye, a size of a retina area and/or the pupil size of the eye of the users, determining a first selected range of angles of incidence based on the first sets of parameters; providing a second set of parametrization characterising, for user, a range of
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The phosphoinositide-phospholipase C (PI-PLC) pathway in the mouse oocyte.
Brigitte Lefèvre,Arlette Pesty,Anne-Marie Courtot,Catarina Vaz Carreto Martins,Ophélie Broca,Anne Denys,Emilie Arnault,Catherine Poirot,Nathalie Avazeri +8 more
TL;DR: The chronology of molecular movements into the oocyte reveals the particular and important role of the nucleus phosphoinositide cycle during oocyte meiosis, and it appears also that defects leading to an inappropriate intracellular localization can have dramatic consequences.
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