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Safa Aouinti

Researcher at University of Montpellier

Publications -  22
Citations -  672

Safa Aouinti is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications receiving 420 citations. Previous affiliations of Safa Aouinti include Tunis University & University of Paris-Sud.

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IMGT®, the international ImMunoGeneTics information system® 25 years on

TL;DR: IMGT®, the international ImMunoGeneTics information system, is the global reference in immunogenetics and immunoinformatics and provides a high-quality and integrated system for analysis of the genomic and expressed IG and TR repertoire of the adaptive immune responses, including NGS high-throughput data.
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IMGT/StatClonotype for Pairwise Evaluation and Visualization of NGS IG and TR IMGT Clonotype (AA) Diversity or Expression from IMGT/HighV-QUEST

TL;DR: IMGT/StatClonotype, a new IMGT® tool, evaluates and visualizes statistical significance of pairwise comparisons of IMGT clonotype (AA) diversity or expression, per V, D, and J gene of a given IG or TR group, from NGS IMGT/HighV-QUEST statistical output.
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IMGT/HighV-QUEST Statistical Significance of IMGT Clonotype (AA) Diversity per Gene for Standardized Comparisons of Next Generation Sequencing Immunoprofiles of Immunoglobulins and T Cell Receptors.

TL;DR: A standardized statistical procedure to analyze IMGT/HighV-QUEST outputs for the evaluation of the significance of the IMGT clonotype (AA) diversity differences in proportions, per gene of a given group, between NGS IG and TR repertoire immunoprofiles.
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Restrictive Transfusion Strategy after Cardiac Surgery

TL;DR: In this article, a randomized controlled trial was conducted on adult patients after cardiac surgery in the intensive care unit (ICU) of a tertiary university hospital, where patients were screened preoperatively and were assigned randomly to two study groups (control or Svo2) if they developed anemia (hemoglobin less than 9 g/dl), without active bleeding, during their ICU stay.
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Acute and longer-term body composition changes after bariatric surgery.

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that SG induces a clear modification in BC, characterized by a decrease in LTM in the acute phase and sustained FM loss in the first year, which suggests that the early phase should be targeted for strategies to reduce LTM loss, which is a longer-term weight-regain criterion.