Insights into the plant defense mechanisms induced by Bacillus lipopeptidesOngena, Marc ; ; et alin Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions (2010) Plant defense reactions stimulated following perception of Bacillus lipopeptidesOngena, Marc ; ; et alConference (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (1 ULg) The systemic resistance induced in tomato by a non-pathogenic Pseudomonas strain is associated with the stimulation of the lipoxygenase pathway; Duby, Franceline ; Ongena, Marc et alPoster (2006, October 06) Detailed reference viewed: 9 (3 ULg) PGPR-induced systemic resistance : activity of amphiphilic elicitors and structural analogues on different plant speciesJourdan, Emmanuel ; Ongena, Marc ; et alConference (2006, October 06) Detailed reference viewed: 2 (1 ULg) New players in the molecular talk associated with plant immunization by non-pathogenic bacteria.Jourdan, Emmanuel ; Ongena, Marc ; et alPoster (2006, May 17) The lipoxygenase pathway as defence mechanism against fungal disease specifically stimulated in tomato plants by a non-pathogenic Pseudomonas putida; Duby, Franceline ; Ongena, Marc et alPoster (2006, May 17) Detailed reference viewed: 6 (1 ULg) Role of lipopeptides in the biological control activity of Bacillus subtilisJourdan, Emmanuel ; Ongena, Marc ; et alPoster (2006, May) Detailed reference viewed: 7 (0 ULg) Role of lipopeptides in the biological control activity of Bacillus subtilisOngena, Marc ; ; et alConference (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 5 (0 ULg) Systemic resistance induced by Pseudomonas putida BTP1: elicitation and defense response in the host plantOngena, Marc ; ; Duby, Franceline et alPoster (2005, December) Detailed reference viewed: 2 (1 ULg) Myeloperoxidase and elastase as markers of leukocyte activation during cardiopulmonary bypass in humansFaymonville, Marie ; Pincemail, Joël ; et alin Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (The) (1991), 102 Detailed reference viewed: 36 (8 ULg) Acute-phase proteins and proteases-antiproteases in the inflammatory reactionLamy, Maurice ; ; et alin New Horizons: Multiple Organ Failure (1989) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (0 ULg) Biochemical changes in patients at risk from the adult respiratory distress syndrome: does the pancreas play a role?Lamy, Maurice ; Faymonville, Marie ; et alin Kox, W.; Bihari, D. (Eds.) Current concepts in critical care - Shock and the adult respiratory distress syndrome (1988) Detailed reference viewed: 9 (1 ULg) Biochemical mediators in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) after burning injuryFaymonville, Marie ; Lamy, Maurice ; et alin Paubert-Braquet (Ed.) Lipids mediators in the immunology of shock (1987) Detailed reference viewed: 41 (3 ULg) Differentiating muscle damage from myocardial injury by meaans of the serum creatinine kinase (CK) isoenzyme MB mass measurement/total CK activity ratio; Chapelle, Jean-Paul ; El Allaf, Dia et alin Clinical Chemistry (1986), 32(2), 291-5 We immunoenzymometrically measured creatine kinase (CK) isoenzyme MB in extracts of myocardium and in homogenates of five different skeletal muscles. CK-MB concentrations in the former averaged 80.9 ... [more ▼] We immunoenzymometrically measured creatine kinase (CK) isoenzyme MB in extracts of myocardium and in homogenates of five different skeletal muscles. CK-MB concentrations in the former averaged 80.9 micrograms/g wet tissue; in the skeletal muscles it varied widely, being (e.g.) 25-fold greater in diaphragm than in psoas. CK-MB in skeletal muscles ranged from 0.9 to 44 ng/U of total CK; the mean for myocardium was 202 ng/U. In sera from 10 trauma and 36 burn patients without myocardial involvement, maximum ratios for CK-MB mass/total CK activity averaged 7 (SEM 1) ng/U and 18 (SEM 6) ng/U, respectively. Except for an infant (220 ng/U), the highest ratio we found for serum after muscular damage was 38 ng/U. In contrast, the mean maximum ratio determined in 23 cases of acute myocardial infarction exceeded 200 ng/U. Among seven determinations performed 8 to 32 h after onset of symptoms, each infarct patient demonstrated at least one ratio greater than or equal to 110 ng/U. Ratios observed after infarct were unrelated to treatment received during the acute phase. We propose a CK-MB/total CK ratio of 80 ng/U as the cutoff value for differentiating myocardial necrosis from muscular injury. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 16 (4 ULg) An enzyme-linked immunoassay for direct measurement of the gelatin-binding capacity of human plasma fibronectinDamas, Pierre ; ; Closset, Jean et alin Journal of Immunological Methods (1986), 91 A new solid-phase enzyme immunoassay measuring the gelatin-binding capacity of plasma fibronectin has been developed. This assay is based on the direct and high-affinity interaction between fibronectin ... [more ▼] A new solid-phase enzyme immunoassay measuring the gelatin-binding capacity of plasma fibronectin has been developed. This assay is based on the direct and high-affinity interaction between fibronectin and gelatin coated to polyvinyl chloride plates. The amount of fibronectin bound to gelatin is then measured by sequential incubation with a specific rabbit anti-human fibronectin antiserum, with horseradish peroxidase-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG antibodies and with substrate. The final degradation of the substrate is read at 492-650 nm in an ELISA processor. The assay allows the accurate detection of fibronectin concentrations ranging from 1 to 20 micrograms/ml, is inhibited by the addition of gelatin to plasma, is highly reproducible (interplate CV less than 10%), requires 100 microliter of plasma only and has been fully automated. Significant linear correlations were noted between total antigenic fibronectin (measured by laser nephelometry) and fibronectin gelatin-binding capacity in plasma from 310 blood donors. Both parameters were higher in men than in women and significantly increased according to age. Dissociation between immunoreactive fibronectin and fibronectin gelatin-binding capacity was observed in two polytraumatized patients. This enzyme immunoassay therefore provides a new method to investigate functional alterations of the gelatin-binding domain of fibronectin in various pathological conditions. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 35 (24 ULg) The immunochemical determinations of serum lipase in acute pancreatitis: further results.; ; Chapelle, Jean-Paul et alin Clinical Chemistry (1986), 32(10), 1987 Detailed reference viewed: 4 (0 ULg) Acute phase proteins: current status and new developments; Chapelle, Jean-Paul ; Albert, Adelin ![]() Poster (1985, September) Detailed reference viewed: 6 (0 ULg) The system of kallikrein-kininogens-kinins (KKK) and the acute-phase reactant proteins (APRP) in human undergoing extracorporeal circulation (ECC)Faymonville, Marie ; ; et alin Arnaud, P.; Bienvenu, J.; Laurent, P. (Eds.) Marker proteins in inflammation (1984) Detailed reference viewed: 9 (2 ULg) La fonction endocrinienne et métabolique du poumonLamy, Maurice ; Faymonville, Marie ; Deby, Ginette et alin La pathologie respiratoire en anesthésie-réanimation (1984) Detailed reference viewed: 138 (3 ULg) Occurrence of N-glycolylmuramic acid in bacterial cell walls: a preliminary survey; ; et al in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects (1970), 208(3), 444-451 The N-acyl substituent of muramic acid in the cell walls of some species of Actinomycetales and of the related family of Corynebacteriaceae has been studied. The N-glycolyl derivative, recently identified ... [more ▼] The N-acyl substituent of muramic acid in the cell walls of some species of Actinomycetales and of the related family of Corynebacteriaceae has been studied. The N-glycolyl derivative, recently identified in Mycobacterium smegmatis, has been found in the three other species of Mycobacterium studied: M. kansasii, M. tuberculosis BCG, and M. phlei. The classical N-acetyl derivative has been found in Streptomyces albus and Corynebacterium fermentans. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 9 (0 ULg) |
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