Publications by authors named "Poitout F"

Method validation is a cornerstone on which biomarker development and utilization rest. However, given the abundance of biomarker candidates that are being identified and characterized, validation of these entities for the use in nonclinical studies can be complex. The objective of this continuing education course was to review current practices and challenges encountered during the validation of methods for the analysis of novel biomarkers.

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Most published reviews of preclinical toxicological clinical pathology focus on the fundamental aspects of hematology, clinical chemistry, coagulation, and urinalysis in routine toxicology animal species, for example, rats, mice, dogs, and nonhuman primates. The objective of this continuing education course was to present and discuss contemporary examples of nonroutine applications of clinical pathology endpoints used in the drug development setting. Area experts discussed bone turnover markers of laboratory animal species, clinical pathology of pregnant and growing laboratory animals, clinical pathology of nonroutine laboratory animal species, and unique applications of the Siemens Advia(®) hematology analyzer.

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LY2541546 is a humanized monoclonal antibody (IgG(4)) that has been optimized for neutralizing activity against sclerostin. In 5-week and 6-month nonclinical safety studies in rats, LY2541546 caused dose-dependent reversible decreases in platelet counts accompanied by accelerated platelet production, increased megakaryocytes, and altered megakaryocyte morphology. These treatment-related effects resulted in altered primary hemostasis as manifested by prolonged bleeding after phlebotomy or incidental toenail break.

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Eight dogs from western Washington State suspected of being infected with Anaplasma phagocytophilum because of the finding of morulae in peripheral blood neutrophils were studied for determination of the etiologic agent of disease. All cases were diagnosed between April 2003 and April 2004. Six of the eight dogs had no travel history during the 6 months prior to presentation.

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Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from dogs with chronic inflammatory liver disease and dogs with noninflammatory liver diseases were evaluated for proliferative responses to pokeweed mitogen and canine liver membrane protein. Dogs with chronic hepatitis were selected based on histopathological evidence of periportal lymphocytic infiltrates with or without neutrophilic infiltrates, fibrosis and necrosis. Incorporation of tritiated thymidine was assessed 72 hours after addition of liver membrane protein or pokeweed mitogen.

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Two cases of paranasal schwannomas are reported. These tumors are rare. Its symptomatology is no specific explaining the late diagnosis.

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