Publications by authors named "Brillouet C"

Growth and development of dark-grown Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings were studied in microgravity during space shuttle mission STS-84. The major purpose of this project was to determine if there were developmental differences among the four ecotypes studied--Wassilewskija (Ws), Columbia (Col), Landsberg erecta (Ler), and C24--and to evaluate whether particular ecotypes are better suited for spaceflight experimentation compared with others. A secondary goal was to study the growth of three starch-deficient strains of Arabidopsis by extending the observations made in a previously published report.

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The configuration and performance of the Biorack facility during the Second International Microgravity Laboratory mission (IML-2; 8-23 July 1995) is described in detail. During this Spacelab mission, Biorack flew with two incubators (22 degrees C and 37 degrees C), glovebox, cooler (5 degrees C) and four passive thermal conditioning units (PTCU; 5 degrees C and 10 degrees C) in the stowage. The crew worked more than 40 h to perform 19 Biorack experiments originating from seven European countries.

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The axial organ (AO-cells) of the starfish Asterias rubens is a primitive immune organ. The total population was fractionated into two populations: adherent (B-like) and non-adherent (T-like) to nylon wool. Nocardia-delipidated cell mitogen (NDCM), Nocardia water soluble mitogen (NWSM), NWSM-pellet (NWSMP) and purified cell walls (CW) from Nocardia opaca induce the proliferation of B-like cells from the axial organ.

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The axial organ (AO-cells) of the sea star Asterias rubens is a primitive immune organ. The total population was fractionated or not into two populations: adherent (B-like) and non adherent (T-like) to nylon wool. Rabbit anti sea star lymphocyte serum induces the proliferation of axial organ cells.

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Cells from sea star (Asterias rubens) axial organs stimulated with trinitrophenyl (TNP) or fluoresceinyl-haptened polyacrylamide beads and subsequently stimulated in vitro with the same antigen produced and released a specific antibody-like protein which induced lysis of haptened sheep erythrocytes in the presence of serum complement. The anti-TNP antibody-like protein isolated by ammonium sulfate precipitation, gel filtration and affinity chromatography exhibited a single precipiting peak after crossed immunoelectrophoresis against rabbit antiserum to partially purified culture supernatant. The anti-TNP antibody-like protein gave a specific affinity precipitate in crossed affino-electrophoresis using a p-nitrobenzoyl-substituted gel.

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Cells from the axial organ of sea stars stimulated in vivo with TNP coupled to polyacrylamide beads and subsequently cultured in vitro were able to produce an antibody-like factor which induced the lysis of mammalian red cells sensitized with TNP. The axial organ cells were fractionated in two populations, adherent and non-adherent to nylon wool. The release of the antibody-like factor required the contact of both populations.

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Cells from the axial organ of the starfish Asterias rubens were fractionated into two populations, adherent and non-adherent to nylon wool. In both populations the ultrastructural study revealed the presence of cells resembling the lymphocytes of the vertebrates, as well as phagocytic, peroxidase positive cells. The lymphocyte-like cells in the non-adherent population (average diameter 4 mu) have a high nucleo-cytoplasmatic ratio and are morphologically similar to Th lymphocytes while the adherent cells (average diameter 5.

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Axial organ cells from the sea star (Asterias rubens) inoculated 7 days before with TNP- or FITC-haptenated PAA beads and subsequently stimulated in vitro with the same antigen, produced and released a specific, soluble "antibody-like" substance that induced lysis of haptenated sheep erythrocytes. Fresh normal rabbit or guinea pig serum was essential for the lysis, suggesting the participation of complement components. The factor was produced by the total population of axial organ cells but not by nylon-wool adherent (B-like) or nonadherent (T-like) cells.

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The uptake of [3H]thymidine by axial organ (AO) cells arising from two starfishes and mixed together, in a ratio of 50/50 was studied. Mixed leucocyte reaction (MLR) combinations gave a positive response at the fifth day of culture in about 20% of the tested combination (index: 1.8-6.

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The in vitro effects of pokeweed mitogen (PWM) on axial organ (AO) cells of the echinoderm starfish Asteria rubens have been studied. PWM stimulates 3H-thymidine incorporation by the whole population of AO cells (index of stimulation 4-5). On the basis of surface adherence to nylon wool the AO cell population can be fractionated into adherent and non-adherent subpopulations.

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