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Patrick Vermette

Researcher at Université de Sherbrooke

Publications -  94
Citations -  3266

Patrick Vermette is an academic researcher from Université de Sherbrooke. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Liposome. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 92 publications receiving 3004 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick Vermette include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & Laval University.

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Positron emission tomography detection of human endothelial cell and fibroblast monolayers: effect of pretreament and cell density on 18FDG uptake.

TL;DR: A step-wise dependence of 18FDG uptake on glucose concentration was found, but a linear correlation between PET signal and cell density was observed, and best detection sensitivity by PET was observed.
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A continuous and pulsatile flow circulation system for evaluation of cardiovascular devices.

TL;DR: Capable of adequately reproducing continuous and pulsatile flow, the apparatus is therefore versatile to allow in vitro evaluation of cardiovascular devices.
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Surface-modified materials, such as contact lenses, methods and kits for their preparation, and uses thereof

TL;DR: In this paper, modified contact lenses and surfaces, methods for their preparation, and corresponding kits are disclosed, as well as uses of the contact lenses such as for the administration of an agent to the eye.
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Cross talk between the extracellular matrix and the immune system in the context of endocrine pancreatic islet transplantation. A review article.

TL;DR: The main classes of molecules and proteins constituting the ECM as well as cells and cytokines of the immune system are introduced with the aim of examining their roles in T1DM and islet transplantation.
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Introducing a new bioengineered bug: Methylobacterium extorquens tuned as a microbial bioplastic factory.

TL;DR: Feeding n-alkenoic acids in addition to methanol yielded functionalized polyhydroxyalkanoates and uncovered how M. extorquens copes with fatty acids, and possible metabolic routes are suggested that may explain the significant loss of double bonds prior to polymerization of PHA precursors.