Publications by authors named "P Nabet"

Telithromycin, the first ketolide antimicrobial to be developed for clinical use, has potent activity against group A beta-haemolytic streptococci (GABHS), including macrolide-resistant strains. The penetration of telithromycin into tonsils was assessed in 22 adults undergoing tonsillectomy at 3, 12 or 24 h after the fourth dose of oral telithromycin 800 mg once daily. Telithromycin rapidly penetrated tonsillar tissues, achieving a mean concentration of 3.

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  • Boron modulates extracellular matrix turnover and TNFalpha release, impacting the activities of specific enzymes involved in this process.
  • In vitro tests showed that boron decreased elastase and alkaline phosphatase activity, while having no effect on trypsin and collagenase.
  • In fibroblast tests, boron increased the activities of trypsin-like enzymes, collagenase, and cathepsin D, suggesting a complex mechanism that might involve TNFalpha signaling and phosphorylation processes within living cells.
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Background: Numerous products based on soybean are available and various food technologies are applied for their production. The allergenicity of natural soybean may be modified by these treatments.

Objectives: To compare the allergenicity of native soybean proteins with those of soy milk and texturized protein products.

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It has been shown that boric acid has well-defined biological effects such as stimulation of wound healing in vivo, release of growth factors and cytokines, and increase of the extracellular matrice turnover. We examined its action at the molecular level, using cell-free systems of transcription (isolated placenta nuclei) and translation (wheat germ extract). We found that 10 mM boric acid greatly increased RNA synthesis, measured by absorbance at 260 nm (x 6.

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