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    Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism of 14C-Brivaracetam, a Novel SV2A

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    ABSTRACT: This study was designed to investigate the human absorption, disposition, and mass balance of 1

    Modelling the human epidermis in vitro: tools for basic and applied research

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    Culture models of tissues and organs are valuable tools developed by basic research that help investigation of the body functions. Modelling is aimed at simplifying experimental procedures in order to better understand biological phenomena, and consequently, when sufficiently characterized, culture models can also be utilized with high potential in applied research. In skin biology and pathology, the development of cultures of keratinocytes as monolayers has allowed the elucidation of most functional and structural characteristics of the cell type. Beside the multiple great successes that have been obtained with this type of culture, this review draws attention on several neglected characteristics of monolayer cultures. The more sophisticated models created in order to reconstruct the fully differentiated epidermis have followed the monolayers. The epidermal reconstruction produces all typical layers found in vivo and thus makes the model much less simple, but only this kind of model allows the study of full differentiation in keratinocyte and production of the cornified barrier. In addition to its interest in basic research, the reconstructed epidermis is currently gaining a lot of interest for applied research, particularly as an alternative to laboratory animals in the chemical and cosmetic industry. Today several commercial providers propose reconstructed skin or epidermis, but in vitro assays on these materials are still under development. In order to be beneficial at long term, the validation of assays must be performed on a material whose availability will not be interrupted. We warn here providers and customers that the longevity of in vitro assays will be guaranteed only if these assays are done with well-described models, prepared according to published procedures, and must consider having a minimum of two independent simultaneous producers of similar material

    Population allele frequency of 1000G five superpopulations without LD-based SNP pruning ( hg19 )

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    Population allele frequency of 1000G five superpopulations without LD-based SNP pruning ( hg19

    Eicosanoids modulate CR1- and Fc-dependent bacterial phagocytosis.

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    It is known that macrophages produce large amounts of eicosanoids during phagocytosis and that pharmacological concentrations of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) inhibit phagocytosis in several models. However, the physiological effect on phagocytosis of endogenous prostaglandins, produced during CR1- or FcR-mediated bacterial phagocytosis, remains unclear. In this study, we show that indomethacin inhibits the CR1- but not the FcR-dependent phagocytosis of bacteria by rat peritoneal cells in the same range of concentrations that inhibit the synthesis of PGE2, PGI2 and thromboxane A2. An exogenous supply of PGE2 and PGE1 (10(-10) to 10(-8) M) restored the CR1-mediated phagocytosis; higher concentrations were inhibitory. Our data indicate that PGE2 and/or PGI2, produced by rat peritoneal cells, are involved in CR1-dependent bacterial phagocytosis.Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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