Publications by authors named "N Fabre"

Hura crepitans (Euphorbiaceae), is widespread in the Amazon rainforest and on plantations in sub-Saharan Africa. This tree produces an irritating milky latex rich in secondary metabolites, notably daphnane-type diterpenes and cerebrosides. Previous studies have shown that huratoxin, the main daphnane in the latex, significantly and selectively inhibited the growth of colorectal cancer cells through a unique mechanism involving the activation of PKCζ.

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The tumour microenvironment is programmed by cancer cells and substantially influences anti-tumour immune responses. Within the tumour microenvironment, CD8 T cells undergo full effector differentiation and acquire cytotoxic anti-tumour functions in specialized niches. Although interactions with type 1 conventional dendritic cells have been implicated in this process, the underlying cellular players and molecular mechanisms remain incompletely understood.

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Vancomycin is an antibiotic used for severe infections. To ensure microbiological efficacy, a ratio of AUC/MIC ≥400 is recommended. However, there is significant interindividual variability in its pharmacokinetic parameters, necessitating therapeutic drug monitoring to adjust dosing regimens and ensure efficacy while avoiding toxicity.

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  • Smoking leads to 8 million deaths annually and is the top cause of death in France due to various diseases. Minimal advice to quit smoking has proven effective, and the French High Health Authority recommends it for all patients.
  • This study aimed to evaluate the impact of spirometry combined with minimal advice on smoking cessation rates among French military smokers compared to minimal advice alone.
  • Results showed no significant difference in cessation rates between the two groups (17% vs. 18%), suggesting that spirometry doesn't enhance quitting success, but the overall cessation rates exceeded expectations, indicating minimal advice should be promoted in practice.
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The photonic responses of densely packed dye molecule assemblies are strongly dependent on their organization and environment. The precise control of molecular orientations and distances relative to the substrate and to each other is thus a key point in the design of photonic molecular materials. Herein, we report the preparation of a homogeneous and well-organized single monolayer of the perylenediimide (PDI) derivative by means of the Langmuir-Blodgett technique.

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