Publications by authors named "G Jaouen"

Article Synopsis
  • Ferroptosis is a newly discovered type of programmed cell death that shows potential in cancer treatment, although finding effective inducers is difficult.
  • Researchers designed new compounds that combine a specific chemical (ferrocene) with GPX4 inhibitors, making them capable of inducing ferroptosis and enhancing cancer cell death through reactive oxygen species (ROS).
  • This study highlights the effectiveness of these new compounds and suggests that using ferrocene can improve ferroptosis-targeted cancer therapies, paving the way for innovative treatments.
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This dataset represents a reference library of DNA sequences for ants from French Guiana. A total of 3931 new sequences from the 16S rRNA gene has been generated. The reference library covers 344 species distributed in 57 genera.

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Ferrocidiphenols possessing appropriate substituents in the aliphatic chain have very promising anticancer properties, but a systematic approach to deciphering their diversified metabolic behavior has so far been lacking. Herein, we show that a series of novel ferrocidiphenols bearing different hydroxyalkyl substituents exhibit strong anticancer activity as revealed in a range of and experiments. Moreover, they display diversified oxidative transformation profiles very distinct from those of previous complexes, shown by the use of chemical and enzymatic methods and and metabolism studies.

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Cancers classified as multidrug-resistant (MDR) are a family of diseases with poor prognosis despite access to increasingly sophisticated treatments. Several mechanisms explain these resistances involving both tumor cells and their microenvironment. It is now recognized that a multi-targeting approach offers a promising strategy to treat these MDR tumors.

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We sought to determine the cyclodextrins (CDs) best suited to solubilize a patented succinimido-ferrocidiphenol (SuccFerr), a compound from the ferrociphenol family having powerful anticancer activity but low water solubility. Phase solubility experiments and computational modelling were carried out on various CDs. For the latter, several CD-SuccFerr complexes were built starting from combinations of one or two CD(s) where the methylation of CD oxygen atoms was systematically changed to end up with a database of ca.

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