Human Adipocyte Fatty Acid-Binding Protein (aP2) Gene Promoter-Driven Reporter Assay Discriminates Nonlipogenic Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ Ligands
- Y. Rival, A. Stennevin, D. Junquéro
- BiologyJournal of Pharmacology and Experimental…
- 1 November 2004
Data characterized a functional promoter of the human aP2 gene; its in vitro pharmacological regulation in PPARγ-mediated reporter-gene assay may represent an interesting complement or an alternative to time-consuming procedures aiming at discriminating PPAR ligands with low lipogenic properties.
Olfactory and behavioural responses of tabanid horseflies to octenol, phenols and aged horse urine
- F. Baldacchino, S. Manon, L. Puech, B. Buatois, L. Dormont, P. Jay-Robert
- BiologyMedical and Veterinary Entomology
- 1 June 2014
The high attractiveness of aged horse urine, especially for A. quadrifarius, is not likely to derive from 4MP alone, but from the mixture of various active compounds used in host location, including ketones, fatty alcohols and phenols.
Selection of elastomeric membranes for the separation of organic compounds in acidic media
- Shejiao Han, L. Puech, R. V. Law, J. Steinke, A. Livingston
- Materials Science
- 30 April 2002
Exudative, cellular and humoral reactions to platelet-activating factor (PAF-acether) in the pleural cavity of rats.
- J. Tarayre, A. Delhon, F. Bruniquel, L. Puech, J. Tisne-Versailles, J. Couzinier
- Medicine, BiologyEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
- 27 May 1986
Pharmacological modulation of PAF-acether-induced pleurisy in rats.
- J. Tarayre, A. Delhon, J. Couzinier
- Medicine, ChemistryPharmacological Research Communications
- 1 December 1987
Pharmacological studies on zymosan inflammation in rats and mice. 2: Zymosan-induced pleurisy in rats.
- J. Tarayre, A. Delhon, J. Tisne-Versailles
- Biology, MedicinePharmacological Research
- 1 July 1989
Pharmacological studies on zymosan inflammation in rats and mice. 1: Zymosan-induced paw oedema in rats and mice.
- J. Tarayre, A. Delhon, J. Tisne-Versailles
- BiologyPharmacological Research
- 1 July 1989
Antiallergic and anti-inflammatory action of tioxamast in rats. II. Anti-inflammatory action in vivo.
- J. Tarayre, M. Aliaga, J. Tisne-Versailles
- Medicine, BiologyInternational Archives of Allergy and Applied…
- 1990
Tioxamast has an anti-inflammatory effect in vivo in various nonimmunological models in rats and is a potentially useful drug in the treatment of allergies in humans.
Biting behaviour of Tabanidae on cattle in mountainous summer pastures, Pyrenees, France, and effects of weather variables.
- F. Baldacchino, L. Puech, S. Manon, L. Hertzog, P. Jay-Robert
- Biology, MedicineBulletin of entomological research
- 12 March 2014
The results indicate that cattle-protection measures should be taken during the peak of tabanid abundance when climatic conditions favour intense biting activity, and Nzi traps set close to livestock were very effective to catch tabanids and could help in reducing the annoyance caused by horse flies.
Effects of the new hypolipidemic agent F 2833 on plasma lipoprotein levels in normal and hyperlipidemic hamsters.
- P. Oms, F. Bruniquel, L. Puech, A. Delhon
- BiologyMethods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical…
- 1 September 1992
F 2833 thus decreased plasma lipids in hamsters that were fed on hyperlipidemic diet to normal values observed in animals fed a standard diet, confirming and extending findings previously obtained in other animal species.
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