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See detailAvancees therapeutiques en pathologie infectieuse au cours de la derniere decennie
Giot, J. B.; Mukeba Tshialala, D.; Mayasi Ngongo, N. et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2007), 62(5-6, May-Jun), 377-83

This review focuses on new antibiotics, particularly for gram-positive infections, new antiretroviral drugs, new treatment of fungal infections and indications of miltefosine in the treatment of ... [more ▼]

This review focuses on new antibiotics, particularly for gram-positive infections, new antiretroviral drugs, new treatment of fungal infections and indications of miltefosine in the treatment of leishmaniasis. [less ▲]

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See detailThe expression of Clostridium perfringens consensus beta2 toxin is associated with bovine enterotoxaemia syndrome
Lebrun, Maud; Filée, Patrice ULg; Mousset, Bénédicte ULg et al

in Veterinary Microbiology (2007), 120(1-2), 151-157

Clostridium perfringens has been implicated in a broad array of enteric infections including the fatal haemorrhagic enteritis/enterotoxaemia syndrome in cattle. The beta2 toxin (CPB2), encoded by cpb2, is ... [more ▼]

Clostridium perfringens has been implicated in a broad array of enteric infections including the fatal haemorrhagic enteritis/enterotoxaemia syndrome in cattle. The beta2 toxin (CPB2), encoded by cpb2, is suspected to be implicated in this syndrome. However, among C. perfringens isolates from cattle suspected of clostridial disease, an atypical allele was recently found to predominate at the cpb2 locus and atypical corresponding CPB2 proteins were shown to be poorly expressed, thus arguing against a biologically significant role of the beta2 toxin in clostridial diseases in cattle. This study compared genotype and phenotype of the beta2 toxin between C. perfringens isolates from a group of healthy calves (n = 14, 87 isolates) and from a group of enterotoxaemic calves (n = 8,41 isolates). PCR results revealed the exclusive presence of the typical "consensus" cpb2 in the enterotoxaernic group. Western blot analysis demonstrated that the typical variant of CPB2 was often expressed in isolates from enterotoxaemic calves (43.9%) and infrequently in isolates from healthy cattle (6.9%). These data suggest that the typical variant of the CPB2 toxin may play a role in the pathogenesis of cattle enterotoxaemia. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. [less ▲]

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See detailLa presse périodique, une source pour l'histoire des tremblements de terre dans l'espace belge
Alexandre, Pierre ULg; Kusman, David; Camelbeeck, Thierry

in D'Hoore, M.; Luyten, D.; Delplancq, T. (Eds.) Le Journal dans tous ses états – Het Rijk van de krant (2007)

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See detailEtudes sédimentologiques dans les cours d’eau à moules perlières en Ardenne
Mols, J.; Defechereux, O.; Petit, François ULg et al

in Rencontres nationales techniques, gestion des ruisseaux de têtes de bassin set zones humides associées (2007)

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See detailLe virus de la leucemie bovine et l'homeostasie du compartiment lymphocytaire peripherique.
Florins, Arnaud-Francois ULg; Kettmann, Richard ULg; Willems, Luc ULg

in Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement = Biotechnology, Agronomy, Society and Environment [=BASE] (2007), 11(1),

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See detailRéformes
Durand, Pascal ULg

in Durand, Pascal (Ed.) Les Nouveaux Mots du Pouvoir. Abécédaire critique (2007)

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See detailLe culte d'Artémis Kindyas à Bargylia
Paul, Stéphanie ULg

Master of advanced studies dissertation (2007)

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See detailA mechanistic study on the degradation of highly ordered, non-ionic surfactant templated aluminosilicate mesoporous materials Al-CMI-1 in boiling water
Léonard, Alexandre ULg; Su, B.-L.

in Zhao, Dongyuan; Qiu, Shilun; Tang, Yi (Eds.) et al Recent Progress in Mesostructured Materials, Proceedings of the 5 International Mesostructured Materials Symposium (IMMS2006) (2007)

A detailed account of the evolution of aluminosilicate mesoporous materials in boiling water is described. After erosion of the surface silicate layer covering the inner side of the channel walls by ... [more ▼]

A detailed account of the evolution of aluminosilicate mesoporous materials in boiling water is described. After erosion of the surface silicate layer covering the inner side of the channel walls by hydrolysis, Al atoms become exposed and confer a remarkable resistance to these materials. [less ▲]

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See detailIn Vitro And In Situ Study Of Postharvest Apple Blue Mold Biocontrol By Aureobasidium Pullulans: Evidence For The Involvement Of Competition For Nutrients
Bencheqroun, Sk.; Baji, M.; Massart, Sébastien ULg et al

in Postharvest Biology and Technology (2007), 46(2), 128-135

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See detailFAIMES, Celles. La motte seigneuriale
Dejardin, Valérie; Masson, Christophe ULg

in Dejardin, Valérie; Maquet, Julien (Eds.) Le patrimoine de Wallonie (2007)

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See detailDe la séparation des pouvoirs à l'espace public démocratique
Herla, Anne ULg

Article for general public (2007)

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See detailComparaison de quatre modalités de présentation du blé chez le poulet de chair
Piron, Fabien ULg; Philippart de Foy, Martin; Thewis, André ULg et al

in journées de la recherche avicole (2007)

This study investigated the influence of four modalities of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) presentations on the performances and digestive tract characteristics of broilers (Ross). The variety of wheat was ... [more ▼]

This study investigated the influence of four modalities of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) presentations on the performances and digestive tract characteristics of broilers (Ross). The variety of wheat was Meunier. The first dietary treatment (Milled) corresponded to milled wheat (hammer mill, sieve of 3 mm). The second treatment (Rolled) was related to rolled wheat. The third dietary treatment (Whole-Advanced) corresponded to 10 % whole wheat for first week of study (d 10 to d 17), 20 % whole wheat for second week of study (d 17 to d 24) and 30 % after d 24. The fourth treatment (Whole-Belated) was similar to the third, except a delay equals to 1 week (10 % for d 17 to d 24, 20 % for d 24 to d 31 and 30 % after d 31). Except for the first week of study, intake of Milled was inferior (p < 0.05) to other treatments. From the second week (between d 17 and d 24), growth related to Rolled was higher (p < 0.05) than two whole wheat treatments. From the third week (between d 24 and d 31), growth related to Rolled was also higher (p < 0.05) than Milled. Cumulated feed conversion ratio (FCRc) of Milled and Rolled was better (p < 0.05) than FCRc of whole wheat treatments (30 % of whole grain in fine). With this two whole wheat incorporation schemes, 20 or 30 % of whole grain was superior (p < 0.05) to Milled for FCR. The gizzards of broilers related to whole wheat were proportionally heavier (p < 0.05) than gizzards associated to Milled or Rolled. Rolled was not different (p > 0.05) from Milled for weights of gizzards. [less ▲]

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See detailLe syndrome Piro-like chez le cheval
Sandersen, Charlotte ULg; Pittel, PH; Amory, Hélène ULg

in Proceedins of the 24th Annual Congress of the Belgian Equine Practitioners Society (BEPS) (2007)

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