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L'inéligibilité pour dépôt tardif du compte de campagne n'est pas automatique

2017

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[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawCandidat inexpérimentéElectionPrésentation des comptes de campagneComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFinancement des campagnes électoralesAbsence de dépôt dans les délais
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Participation comme expert scientifique international à l’évaluation de la candidature de Nanjing Agriculture University pour la création du Centre N…

2017

Christophe Salon a participé en décembre 2017, comme expert international, à l’évaluation de la candidature de Nanjing Agriculture University pour la création du Centre National de Phénotypage Chinois.Plusieurs autres experts internationaux (e.g. Fred Baret - INRA, France, Scott Chapman -CSIRO, Australie, Trevor Garnett -CSIRO, Australie, Xavier Sirault -CSIRO, Australie, David Han (Phenotrait, Chine) etc) ont participé à cette réunion suivie par la conférence Modern Agricultural Science and Technoilogy Conference (China Jiangsu).

[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics][SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]évaluationcandidaturephénotypageexpertisephénoménologieculture
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Efecto del quitosán de alto peso molecular y del alginato de sodio sobre la hidrofobicidad y adhesión de Candida albicans a células

2006

Objetivo: Evaluar el efecto del quitosán de alto peso molecular (QAPM) y del alginato de sodio (NaAL) sobre la hidrofobicidad superficial de Candida albicans y la adhesión de esta levadura a células epiteliales y fibroblastos de distinto origen. Diseño del estudio: Para el estudio de la hidrofobicidad, las levaduras (n=7) se hicieron crecer en agar glucosado de Sabouraud suplementado con QAPM o NaAL o en ausencia de los mismos (controles). La determinación de la hidrofobicidad se realizó por el método de adhesión a hidrocarburos utilizando dos solventes orgánicos (xileno y cloroformo). En los estudios de adhesión, las levaduras se pusieron en contacto con soluciones de biopolímeros y luego …

adhesionhidrofobicidadadhesiónUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASCandida albicansalginatoalginatequitosánchitosan:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]hydrophobicity
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The genotypes and virulence attributes of C. albicans isolates from oral leukoplakia

2021

Background There is a debate as to whether some types of oral leucoplakias (OL) are caused by Candida species, and whether they contribute to the malignant transformation, associated with a minority of such lesions. As no detailed population analysis of yeast isolates from OL is available, we evaluated the virulence attributes, and genotypes of 35 C. albicans from OL, and compared their genotypes with 18 oral isolates from healthy individuals. Material and Methods The virulence traits evaluated were esterase, phospholipase, proteinase, haemolysin and coagulase production, and phenotypic switching activity, and yeast adherence and biofilm formation. DNA from OL and control yeasts were evalua…

audio-visual resourcesGenotypePopulationPhenotypic switchingVirulenceBiologyEsterasepatient educationMicrobiologyGenotypeCandida albicansHumanseducationGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASCandidaeducation.field_of_studyOral Medicine and PathologyVirulenceResearchHemolysinoral cancerdiagnostic delayspanishCorpus albicansOtorhinolaryngologySurgeryinternetCoagulaseLeukoplakia OralMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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Yeast Killer Toxin-Like Candidacidal Ab6 Antibodies Elicited through the Manipulation of the Idiotypic Cascade

2014

A mouse anti-anti-anti-idiotypic (Id) IgM monoclonal antibody (mAb K20, Ab4), functionally mimicking a Wyckerhamomyces anomalus (Pichia anomala) killer toxin (KT) characterized by fungicidal activity against yeasts presenting specific cell wall receptors (KTR) mainly constituted by β-1,3-glucan, was produced from animals presenting anti-KT Abs (Ab3) following immunization with a rat IgM anti-Id KT-like mAb (mAb K10, Ab2). MAb K10 was produced by immunization with a KT-neutralizing mAb (mAb KT4, Ab1) bearing the internal image of KTR. MAb K20, likewise mAb K10, proved to be fungicidal in vitro against KT-sensitive Candida albicans cells, an activity neutralized by mAb KT4, and was capable of…

beta-GlucansPhage displayImmunogenPichia anomalaHumoral Immune ResponseAntibody Responselcsh:MedicinePichiaMiceCandida albicansVaccines DNAlcsh:ScienceImmune ResponseMultidisciplinaryVaccinationCandidiasisInfectious Disease ImmunologyKiller Factors YeastAntibodies Anti-IdiotypicVaccines SubunitResearch Articlemedicine.drug_classMolecular Sequence DataImmunologyReceptors Cell SurfaceMycologyBiologyMonoclonal antibodyMicrobiologyMicrobiologyFungal ProteinsAntigenPeptide LibrarymedicineAnimalsAmino Acid SequencePeptide libraryFungal vaccineMolecular Mimicrylcsh:RImmunityBiology and Life Sciencestossina killer mAb K20 Anti-idiotypic peptide mimic candidacidal activityMycotoxinsMolecular biologyRatsHemocyaninsHumoral Immunitybiology.proteinClinical Immunologylcsh:QFungal VaccinesPeptidesKeyhole limpet hemocyaninPLoS ONE
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Anchorage of Candida albicans Ssr1 to the cell wall, and transcript profiling of the null mutant.

2005

Incorporation into the wall of Candida albicans Ssr1, a GPI-dependent protein, was investigated by construction of different truncated genes for which the three potential omega sites (S199, S215 and G216) and the corresponding omega+1 and omega+2 were eliminated or modified. Cells of the C. albicans ssr1Delta mutant were transformed with pADH-pl harboring the truncated versions of CaSSR1, pADH-DeltaCaSSR1t(217-234) (lacking a C-terminal hydrophobic stretch of 18 aa including the putative omega+2 and omega+1, omega+2 of S215 and G216) or pADH-DeltaCaSSR1t(199-201) (lacking three serine residues), and their walls were analyzed for the protein. Results suggested that the three serine residues …

beta-GlucansTranscription GeneticProtein subunitMutantMolecular Sequence DataMicrobiologySerineFungal ProteinsTranscription (biology)Cell WallCandida albicansCell AdhesionAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerCandida albicansMolecular BiologyGeneZinc fingerbiologyGene Expression ProfilingRNA FungalGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyCorpus albicansCulture MediaGene DeletionProtein BindingResearch in microbiology
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Identification of glucan-mannoprotein complexes in the cell wall of Candida albicans using a monoclonal antibody that reacts with a (1,6)- -glucan ep…

1995

The use of a novel monoclonal antibody (mAb) that reacts with (1,6)-beta-glucan has permitted the study of the different covalent linkages between glucan and mannoproteins in the cell wall of Candida albicans. The mAb JRR1 was originally raised by immunization with Zymolyase extracts from C. albicans cell walls, but it soon became apparent that it reacted with a (1,6)-beta-glucan epitope. By using this antibody, we show the existence of glucan-mannoprotein complexes between the (1,6)-beta-glucan epitope recognized by the antibody and cell wall mannoproteins. The topology of the (1,6)-beta-glucan in the cell wall of C. albicans has also been studied.

beta-Glucansmedicine.drug_classFluorescent Antibody Techniquemacromolecular substancesMonoclonal antibodyBinding CompetitiveMicrobiologyChromatography AffinityEpitopeMicrobiologyFungal ProteinsMannansCell wallEpitopesAntigenCell WallPolysaccharidesCandida albicansmedicineCandida albicansGlucansGlucanchemistry.chemical_classificationMembrane GlycoproteinsbiologyTunicamycinAntibodies Monoclonalbiology.organism_classificationCorpus albicanscarbohydrates (lipids)stomatognathic diseaseschemistrybiology.proteinAntibodyMicrobiology
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Dicarbonylchloro(pentabenzylcyclopentadienyl)ruthenium as Racemization Catalyst in the Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of Secondary Alcohols

2009

Dicarbonylchloro(pentabenzylcyclopentadienyl)ruthenium has been prepared and its structure confirmed by X-ray analysis. This complex shows excellent catalytic activity and modest stability against air in racemization reactions of secondary alcohols. In Candida antarctica lipase B (CAL-B) catalyzed dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR) of 1-phenyl- and 1-(furan-2-yl)ethanol compounds, the new complex shows improved performance as an alcohol racemization catalyst in comparison with its well-known pentaphenylcyclopentadienyl analogue, hitherto considered as the leading catalyst candidate. (© Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2009)

biologyChemistryOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementAlcoholbiology.organism_classificationEnzyme catalysisRutheniumCatalysisKinetic resolutionchemistry.chemical_compoundTransition metalOrganic chemistryCandida antarcticaPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRacemizationEuropean Journal of Organic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: One-Step Synthesis, Crystallographic Studies and Antimicrobial Activity of New 4-Diazopyrazole Derivatives.

2010

Summary A number of new 4-diazopyrazole derivatives were prepared by the reaction of 1- R -3-methyl-5(R 1 -substituted)benzamidopyrazoles with a sevenfold excess of nitrous acid in acetic medium. The compounds were tested for activity against Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Streptococcus faecalis, Listeria monocytogenes, Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis and Paecilomyces varioti . The highest microbial susceptibility was shown by Gram-positive bacteria, with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) in the range 0.5–12.5 μg/mL. For S aureus the R 1 substituents were screened utilizing the Topliss operational scheme. The 4-nitro g…

biologyChemistryStreptococcusGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeAntimicrobialMicrobiologyCandida tropicalisStaphylococcus epidermidisStaphylococcus aureusmedicinePaecilomycesCandida albicansEscherichia coliChemInform
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Millimeter-Wave Effects on Candida Albicans Cells

1985

In preliminary measurements, Candida albicans cultures exposed to 1 kHz square-wave-modulated microwaves at 72 GHz exhibited a significantly reduced number of colony-forming units in comparison with nonirradiated controls. To study whether the same effect could also be caused by continuous-wave (CW) irradiation, sedimented cells were exposed to either 1 kHz square-wave-modulated or CW microwaves at 72 GHz, with the same peak power. CW-exposed cells showed a higher growth rate (about 25%), whereas a reduction of about 15% was seen in cells exposed to square-wave-modulated microwaves in comparison with sham-exposed controls.

biologyExtremely high frequencyBiophysicsIrradiationCandida albicansbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyMicrowaveMicrobiologyJournal of Bioelectricity
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