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In "Biomedical Application of Nanoparticles", Rihn B.H., Ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, États-Unis, 328 pp.
Ferrari, L., Diab, R., Nemos, C., Safar, R., Puisney, C.
Biomedical Application of Nanoparticles explores nanoparticles, their chemical and physicals properties, and how they interact in biological systems with proteins, immune system and targeted cells. Risk assessment of nanoparticles for human is described, including: cellular paradigms, transcriptomics and toxicogenomics. Finally, the applications of nanoparticles in medicine and antioxidant regenerative therapeutics are presented in several chapters with emphasis on how nanoparticles enhance transport of drugs across biological membrane barriers and therefore may enhance drug bioavailability.
Variety of nanoparticle their synthesis and physicochemical determination. Nanoparticle world: history and introduction to their diversity. Manufacturing nanoparticles: a chemist approach. Manufacturing nanoparticles: a pharmacist approach. Methods for physico-chemical composition determination. Metrology of nanoparticles. Interaction with biological systems. Nanoparticle interaction with proteins: corona formation. Nanoparticle interaction with immune system. Cell uptake and internalization. Response of living systems to nanoparticles. Tools and methods for living system response investigation. Determination of effect biomarkers in cell, e.g. of NCF1 gene. Oxidative stress pathways involved following nanoparticle uptake. Involvement of necrosis, apoptosis or autophagy pathways. Nanoparticle and cell differentiation. Safety assessment of nanoparticle human use. Rodent inhalation studies for nanoparticles. The problem of barrier crossing: skin, placenta and brain barrier. Cell and coculture paradigms in safety assessment. Screening for genotoxicity using toxicogenomics. Nanoparticle and mitochondrion interaction. Medical use of nanoparticles. Nanoparticles and drug delivery: past present and future. Nanoparticles as vehicle of antioxidants. Nanoparticles in imaging for cancer early diagnosis. Phototherapy using drug encapsulated agents in cancer. Nanoparticle therapeutic in degenerative diseases. Nanoparticle in cosmetics. Current use of nanoparticle in the 3 Pharmacopeia.
In "Arachidonic Acid: Sources, Biosynthesis and Health Effects", O'Keefe J.M., Ed., Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY, États-Unis
Thomas, M., Pelleieux, S., Allouche, A., Colin, J., Oster, T., Malaplate-Armand, C., Olivier, J.-L.
Diazepam: Medical Uses, Pharmacology and Health Effects, Walker H.M. and Torres P.A., Eds., Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY, États-Unis, pp. 1-38
Schroeder, H., Daval, J.-L., Nehlig, A.
Eds., InTech Open, 224 pages
Bouayed, J., Bohn, T.
In Chemical Biology (Ekinci, D., ed) pp. 267-292, InTech, Rijeka.
Stenger, C., Corbier, C., Yen, F.T.
Nutrition, well-being and health, J. Bouayed & T. Bohn, Eds., Intech Open
Bouayed, J., Bohn, T.
rapport ANSES, 2011, 126 pages
Bayourthe, C., Duchemin, J., Enjalbert, F., Ganière, J.P., Gaudré, D., Grosjean, F., Jurjanz, S., Kammerer, M., Mania, J., Montiel, A., Paris, A., Pouliquen, H., Schmidely, P., Soyeux, Y., Vialard, J., Vialette, M.
Anxiety Disorder, V. Kalinin, Ed., Intech Open
Bouayed, J.
Dealing with contaminated sites, from theory towards practical application. Swartjes, F.A., Ed., Springer Science, pp. 287-324 .
Cave, M.R., Wraag, J., Denys, S., Jondreville, C., Feidt, C.
Neurodegenerative Diseases - Processes, Prevention, Protection and Monitoring, R. Chuen-Chung Chang, Ed., InTech Open.
Domange, C., Paris, A., Schroeder, H., Pryimenko, N.
La truite arc-en-ciel. Editions Quae c/o Inra. p278-282
Gardeur J.N., Brun-Bellut J.
Nys Y., Bain M. and Van Immerseel F. (Eds), Volume 2, Chapter 4, Woodhead Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 62-80.
Jondreville, C., Fournier, A., Travel, A., Feidt, C., Roudaut, B.
Modelling nutrient digestion and utilization in farm animals. Sauvant, D., Van Milgen, J., Faverdin, P., Friggens, N., Eds., Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 377-385.
Létourneau-Montminy, M.P., Narcy, A., Magnin, M., Lescoat, P., Bernier, J.F., Pomar, C., Sauvant, D., Jondreville, C.
hal-00541496, version 2, Fev 2011, 51 pages
Zanella, A., Jabiol, B., .... , Serra, G., Banas, D., Garlato, A., Chersich, S., Klimo, E., Langohr, R.
In Europe an abundance of humus taxonomies exists starting with early approaches in the late 19th century. Frequently used in an international context, they do not cover all site conditions in the European area. Although having basic concepts and general lines, the European (and North American, Canadian) classification systems differ in important parameters used for the description and classification of humus forms. These discrepancies result in incongruities, so require adjustments when exchanging partially compatible soil data, even between nearby countries. In 2003, 26 European specialists in humus forms met in Trento (Italy) and decided to formulate rules of classification based on morphogenetic descriptions and diagnostic horizons, adapted to European ecological conditions. Taking into account old and new European and North American systems of humus forms classification, six main references (Anmoor, Mull, Moder, Mor, Amphi and Tangel) were defined, each of them further dividing into detailed categories. This inventory assigned a strong discriminatory power to the action of the pedofauna. Both semiterrestrial (anoxic) and terrestrial (aerated) topsoils were classified. The descriptors of the diagnostic horizons were conceived in accordance with the spirit of recent international soil classifications. Assigning an “ecological value” to each main humus form along a gradient dividing those characterized by accumulation of poorly transformed organic matter, from very biologically active forms degrading and incorporating all organic remains, this European system of classification avoids a hierarchical structure and allows an elastic approach open to additional ecological contributions and renditions.
Bactéries lactiques : Physiologie, Métabolisme, Génomique et Applications industrielles. Drider, D. & Prévost, H., Eds, Économica, Paris, pp. 521-548.
Daniel, C., Roussel, Y.
Biochimie alimentaire : 6e édition de l'abrégé
Dunod ed., 260 pp.
Alais C., Linden G., Miclo L.
L'ouvrage présente une vue d'ensemble synthétique de la biochimie alimentaire. Cette sixième édition entièrement révisée décrit les principes de constitution des substances alimentaires et les caractéristiques des principaux aliments. Des notions nouvelles sont introduites çà et là sur des thèmes «à la mode» : aliments fonctionnels, oligoéléments, anti-oxydants, allergies alimentaires, additifs conformes aux nouvelles législations européennes...
Impact of Pollution on Animal Products, Faye, B., Sinyavskiy, Y., Eds., Springer Science, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 63-83.
Jurjanz, S. Rychen, G., Feidt, C.
Induction expérimentale d’une différenciation sociale chez l’homme.
Acta Cognitica, ARCo’07. C. Bourjot, N. Grégori, H. Schroeder, A. Berardi, Eds., LORIA, Nancy, France, pp. 33-44.
Desor, D., Toniolo, A.M., Schroeder, H.
La situation de difficulté d'accès à la nourriture est un modèle expérimental qui consiste à contraindre des rats à nager en apnée le long d'un aquarium jusqu'à une mangeoire et à rapporter la nourriture ainsi obtenue dans la cage d'habitation, pour pouvoir la consommer. L'apparition de la contrainte aquatique va provoquer, au sein d'un groupe de 6 rats, l'émergence d'une différenciation sociale entre des animaux Transporteurs qui plongent et ramènent ainsi la nourriture, et des individus Non-Transporteurs qui ne plongent jamais et se nourrissent en la volant aux Transporteurs. Ce phénomène est reproductible, stable dans le temps et correspond à un processus auto-organisé dans lequel seraient impliquées des opérations cognitives d'ordre social. Dans le but d'étudier le rôle ou non de tels facteurs chez l'homme, une modélisation de la situation « rat » a été réalisée chez l'homme. Elle consiste à mettre en situation un groupe de 6 sujets au sein d'une activité ludique ayant pour but l'accumulation de points. Sous l'effet de contraintes de plus en plus fortes relatives à l'obtention des points, une structuration sociale émerge menant à l'apparition de rôles similaires à ceux observés dans le modèle animal sur la base des interactions entre les sujets et de la représentation que chacun se fait de cette situation. Ces observations suggèrent un rôle prépondérant de facteurs relevant de la cognition sociale dans l'élaboration et la stabilisation de cette structure.
Géographie de l'étang : Des théories globales aux pratiques locales. L. Touchart, Ed., L’Harmattan, Paris, pp. 103-118.
Banas, D.
Processus cognitifs et différenciation sociale de groupes de rats : intérêt de la modélisation multi-agent.
Actes du 6e Colloque des Jeunes Chercheurs en Sciences Cognitives. C. Bresson, N. Gomond, C. Obernesser, J. Rodrigues, Eds., FRESCO, Bordeaux, France, pp. 108-111.
Cotel, M.C., Thomas, V., Bourjot, C., Desor, D., Chevrier, V., Schroeder, H.
Behaviour modulation and expression of N-methyl D-aspartate receptor genes in adult female mice after a chronic administration of Benzo(a)pyrene.
Conference Proceedings of DIOXIN’2005, 25th International Symposium on halogenated Environmental Organic Pollutants & POPs, 20th International Symposium on Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, 2005, vol. 67, pp. 2376-2378.
Grova, N., Schroeder, H., Valley, A., Turner, J., Muller, C.
Kinetic Response of Time-Temperature Integrators for Applications in Food Processing
Encyclopedia of Agricultural, Food and Biological Engineering, D.R. Heldmann, Ed., Taylor & Francis, Londres, Royaume-Uni
Guiavarc’h, Y., Van Loey, A., Claeys, W., Hendrickx, M.
The behavioural differentiation between the Carrier and the Non-Carrier profiles in groups subjected to the diving-for-food situation: a complex social model to study anxiety in rodents.
MEASURING BEHAVIOR 2005, 5th International Conference on Methods and Technics in Behavioural Research. L.P. Noldus, F. Grieco, L.W.S. Loijens, P.H. Zimmerman, Eds., Noldus Information Technology, Wageningen, Pays-Bas, pp. 390-393.
Schroeder, H., Desor, D.
In Environmental Chemistry. Green chemistry and pollutants in ecosystems. Part IV. pp 419-430
Feidt, C., Cavret, S., Grova, N., Laurent, C., Rychen, G.
In Environmental Chemistry. Green chemistry and pollutants in ecosystems. Part III. pp 353-359
Irigaray, P., Rychen, G., Feidt, C., Laurent, F., Méjean, P.
The use of time-temperature integrators to validate thermal processes
Improving the thermal processing of foods, Part 4, Improving validation of thermal processes, P. Richardson & Chorleywood Food Research Association, Eds., Woodhead Publishing, Cambridge, Royaume-Uni
Van Loey, A., Guiavarc’h, Y., Claeys, W., Hendrickx, M.
Biochimie alimentaire : 5e édition de l'abrégé
Dunod ed.
Alais C., Linden G., Miclo L.
Rôle de l'anxiété dans l'émergence de la différenciation sociale de groupes de rats confrontés à une contrainte environnementale relative à l'obtention de nourriture.
Questions de Psychologie Différentielle, A. Flieller, C. Bocerean, J.L. Kop, E. Thiebaut, A.M. Toniolo, J. Tournois, Eds., Presses Universitaires de Rennes, pp. 339-343.
Schroeder, H., Grasmuck, V., Toniolo, A.M., Desor, D.
Integrating physical, chemical and biological monitoring.
In 'Security of Public Water Supplies', Deininger et al., Eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 107-114.
Thomas, M.
Consequences of early chronic antiepileptic treatments in animals.
Chilhood epilepsies and brain development. A. Nehlig, J. Motte, P. Plouin, Eds., John Libbey, London, Royaumes-Unis, pp. 289-303.
Pereira de Vasconcelos, A., Schroeder, H., Nehlig, A.
Improvement of water quality surveillance with the development of a new approach: integrated of physico-chemical and biological sensors responses.
In 'Monitoring of Water Quality, the Contribution of Advanced Technologies', Colin F. & P. Quevauviller, Eds. Procedings of the European Workshop on Standards, Measurements and Testing for the Monitoring of Water Quality, Nancy, France, 29-31 May 1997, 245-252.
Schmitt, J.P., Thomas, M.