Publications by authors named "J Zana"

Molten salt synthesis (MSS) of complex oxides is generally investigated by characterization of the product phases with no insight into evolution of particle morphology. In this work, LaFeO and LaMnO MSS was investigated in KF-KCl and LiCl-KCl at 850 °C using a "feeding-and-sampling" procedure. By feeding the oxide reagents into a molten salt, the reaction starting point was clearly defined, while subsequent sampling of the melt provided means for tracking the phase composition along with the shape and size of product particles during MSS.

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LaMnO3 perovskite was successfully synthesized in molten chlorides. In order to explore the effect of the molten salt type, NaCl-KCl and LiCl-KCl eutectic mixtures were employed as a liquid medium for the perovskite formation process. The synthesis included heating the La-nitrate, Mn-nitrate and chlorides mixture to above the melting point of the corresponding chlorides.

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Bacterial vaginosis are characterized by a polymicrobial proliferation of anaerobic organisms and the disappearance of the commensal lactobacilli, which can cause ascending utero-adnexitis and endanger ongoing pregnancy. The role of anaerobes in utero-adnexitis and tubal abscess was first raised in 1973 par Eschenbach. Several authors have since established correlations between bacterial vaginosis and both pain from the uterine appendages and gynecologic infections, particularly post-abortum.

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We used a mouse model of acute chlamydial salpingitis to evaluate the efficacy of roxithromycin in preventing irreversible inflammatory damage leading to tubal infertility. Female C3H/He mice were genitally inoculated with a human strain of Chlamydia trachomatis and then treated with roxithromycin glutamate subcutaneously. Treatment was initiated either 7 or 10 days postinfection (p.

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