Nathan Jeger-Madiot
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Rabiet L, Jeger-Madiot N, Garcia D, Tosca L, Tachdjian G, Kellouche S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Sep;
14(1):21528.
PMID: 39277635
Hepatic spheroids are of high interest in basic research, drug discovery and cell therapy. Existing methods for spheroid culture present advantages and drawbacks. An alternative technology is explored: the hepatic...
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Rabiet L, Arakelian L, Jeger-Madiot N, Garcia D, Larghero J, Aider J
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 2024 Jan;
121(4):1422-1434.
PMID: 38225905
Acoustic levitation, which allows contactless manipulation of micro-objects with ultrasounds, is a promising technique for spheroids formation and culture. This acoustofluidic technique favors cell-cell interactions, away from the walls of...
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Jeger-Madiot N, Mousset X, Dupuis C, Rabiet L, Hoyos M, Peyrin J, et al.
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2022 Jul;
151(6):4165.
PMID: 35778170
A multi-node acoustofluidic chip working on a broadband spectrum and beyond the resonance is designed for cell manipulations. A simple one-dimensional (1D) multi-layer model is used to describe the stationary...
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Jeger-Madiot N, Arakelian L, Setterblad N, Bruneval P, Hoyos M, Larghero J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jun;
11(1):12936.
PMID: 34131218
No abstract available.
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Jeger-Madiot N, Arakelian L, Setterblad N, Bruneval P, Hoyos M, Larghero J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Apr;
11(1):8355.
PMID: 33863936
In recent years, 3D cell culture models such as spheroid or organoid technologies have known important developments. Many studies have shown that 3D cultures exhibit better biomimetic properties compared to...
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Jeger-Madiot N, Gateau J, Fink M, Ing R
Med Eng Phys
. 2017 Oct;
50:96-102.
PMID: 29054338
We present a novel non-contact system for monitoring the heart rate on human subjects with clothes. Our approach is based on vibrocardiography, and measures locally skin displacements. Vibrocardiography with a...