Publications by authors named "FAYOLLE"

The authors report 10 cases of epileptic patients with the onset in childhood of the clinical and EEG features of cryptogenic generalized epilepsy which evolved into frontal epilepsy, confirmed by the clinical and EEG features and was associated with a frontal syndrome. CT-scan and MRI showed mild atrophy in the frontal area, while SPECT showed a decrease in the frontal blood flow in 70% of the cases. The authors consider that frontal epilepsy may mimic generalized epilepsy.

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Seventeen out of 238 cases (7%) of intracerebral hemorrhage were preceded by transient neurological deficit. In two cases, intracerebral hemorrhage and transient neurological deficit were thought to be due to amyloid angiopathy, this diagnosis was confirmed at autopsy in one case. In one case, intracerebral hemorrhage and transient neurological deficit were due to a cavernoma.

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The Escherichia coli maltose-binding protein is a highly versatile carrier protein allowing the construction of genetically engineered hybrid proteins. It accepts large fusions to both C- and N-termini as well as the insertion of shorter peptides at 'permissive sites' within the continuity of the protein. We have genetically inserted immunogenic peptides corresponding to defined viral B- and T-cell epitopes into two permissive sites: one at amino acid site 133, the other at site 303.

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A procedure is described for performing patch-clamp recordings on mammalian sympathetic neurones within intact ganglia. The plasma membrane of superficial neurones was cleaned by blowing (1.5-3 h) a gentle stream of Ringer saline onto ganglia, the connective sheath of which was previously softened by a short protease treatment.

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Most attempts to induce CTL responses by in vivo priming with free synthetic peptides have been unsuccessful so far. However, two separate studies have recently succeeded in inducing antiviral CTL responses by immunizing mice with unmodified free synthetic peptides derived from nucleoproteins from either lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus or Sendai virus. In the present study, we have analyzed the cellular mechanisms by which the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus synthetic peptide induced CTL responses.

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A radiopaque marker was injected, using needles of various lengths, into the cervical musculature, the lumbar epaxial musculature, and the cranial and caudal muscular masses of the thighs of anesthetized dogs. After this procedure, the dogs were euthanatized and deep-frozen. The bodies were then sectioned, and the slices were radiographed to determine the fate of the injected material.

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Femoral excessive anteversion caused by femoral osteotomy in growing dogs is an accurate dynamic model of experimental acetabular dysplasia. Radiographic and CT scan examinations were performed throughout the growing period. Evolution showed an incomplete femoral detorsion.

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The postnatal development of the 5-HT1 receptor system was studied in young rat brain cortex from birth to adulthood (14 successive ages). The high-affinity binding of [3H]5-HT was low at birth but developed markedly between the 8th and the 15th day postnatally. The basal adenylate cyclase activity produced 50 pmoles cAMP/mg protein/min at birth and increased from the 8th to the 15th day.

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5-HT binding sites of the 5-HT1 type are heterogeneous and appear to comprise several subtypes (5-HT1A, 5-HT1B and 5-HT1C); their physiological role is as yet unclear. The stimulation of adenylate cyclase induced by 5-HT has been investigated in membrane fractions prepared from rat brain cortex. Enzymatic activity was determined by measuring cAMP production with an HPLC technique.

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Routine hematological and serum biochemical screening was done in 61 female dogs with benign mammary tumors and 51 female dogs with malignant mammary tumors. Most parameters were not significantly different from age-matched female controls; moreover, no significant difference could be observed between animals with benign and malignant tumors. It is concluded that routine hematology and biochemistry offer little diagnostic or prognostic benefit in female dogs with mammary tumors.

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After an intra-articular administration of methylprednisolone acetate (MPA) in the cow, methylprednisolone (MP) was detected in the synovial fluid, at pharmacologically significant concentrations, during more than 3 months. From in vitro assay, it was shown that hydrolysis of MPA to MP was rapid both in blood (half-times from 11.8 to 21.

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The absolute bioavailability and pharmacokinetic parameters of two methylprednisolone formulations (methylprednisolone sodium succinate and methylprednisolone acetate) were determined in five dogs. Plasma concentrations of methylprednisolone, methylprednisolone sodium succinate, and methylprednisolone acetate were measured by sensitive and specific high-performance liquid chromatographic methods. After intravenous methylprednisolone sodium succinate administration, methylprednisolone was released rapidly but the extent of availability was rather low (43.

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In a wild-type strain of Clostridium acetobutylicum isolated from soil, solvent production appeared limited by butanol toxicity. Butanol-resistant mutants have been obtained which produced significantly higher solvent concentrations (about 30%) than the wild-type strain. Some other physiological differences were observed between a selected resistant mutant and the wild-type strain at the level of solvent resistance and sporulation.

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Out of 134 patients irradiated below the diaphragm to a dose of 40 Gy for Hodgkin's disease at the Institut Gustave-Roussy, 19 (14%) were subsequently found to present with radiation injuries of the gastrointestinal tract. Since five patients presented with two different injuries, 24 radiolesions were observed. Most of them (17 out of 24) were gastric or duodenal.

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The hypothesis for this therapeutic use of delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) was based on several animal studies conducted by Tissot. He showed that morphine, alcohol, pentobarbital as well as DSIP, when injected directly into the bulbo-mesencephalo-thalamic recruiting system, induced slow-wave sleep with numerous spindles. In all cases, this effect was reversed by Naloxone.

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Within the inhomogeneous group of non Hodgkin's lymphomas, the natural history of lymphomas with favorable histologies, stages III and IV is uncommon; survival can be long, but the relapse rate is high, and finally the ten-year survival rate is poor. In order to improve these results, various proposals have been made. Presently, two main attitudes can be defined.

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Four instances of sudden death in childhood and adolescence with autopsy findings are presented. In the four cases unsuspected cystic medionecrosis of the aorta was discovered. In three of the four patients it was associated with a cardiovascular malformation, viz (1) double coarctation of the aorta, (2) coarctation of the aorta associated with Ebstein anomaly, and (3) subvalvular aortic stenosis.

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The transferability of plasmid-mediated tetracycline, erythromycin, and clindamycin resistance was studied in 63 clinical isolates of the Bacteroides fragilis group. Of 48 strains which were tetracycline resistant (Tcr), the regulation of both the expression of Tcr and its transferability was shown to be under inducible control by tetracycline. In 29 of the strains, Tcr was transferable; in the majority of these (26 strains), transferability was inducible (Trai) and it was constitutive (Trac) in only 3 strains.

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Homoduplexes of plasmid plP 410 encoding MLS resistance in Bacteroides fragilis strain 92 revealed two "transposon-like" structures: a 17.4 kb loop flanked by 0.75 inverted repeats, and a 4.

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