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Les essais d'identité de la sulfadiazine, sulfamérazine et sulfamétazine
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Year: 1948 Publisher: Bruxelles Impr. Lesigne

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Le dosage de la sulfadiazine, de la sulfamérazine et de la sulfaméthazine
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Year: 1949 Publisher: Bruxelles Impr. Lesigne

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Extraction of Cellulose-Based Polymers from Textile Wastes
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The extraction and exploration of cellulose-based polymers is an exciting area of research. For many years, wood (especially from bleached kraft wood pulp) was considered the main source of cellulosic compounds because of its abundance in nature. However, in the past decade, researchers have been devoted to finding alternatives to extract cellulose from byproducts of agricultural crops and/or textile wastes, which are both highly available at a very reduced raw material cost. This book brings together original research that details the recent progresses and new developments in this field, and how this research is contributing to a circular economy.


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Extraction of Cellulose-Based Polymers from Textile Wastes
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The extraction and exploration of cellulose-based polymers is an exciting area of research. For many years, wood (especially from bleached kraft wood pulp) was considered the main source of cellulosic compounds because of its abundance in nature. However, in the past decade, researchers have been devoted to finding alternatives to extract cellulose from byproducts of agricultural crops and/or textile wastes, which are both highly available at a very reduced raw material cost. This book brings together original research that details the recent progresses and new developments in this field, and how this research is contributing to a circular economy.

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Research & information: general --- Physics --- citrus sinensis --- nano-fibrillated cellulose --- silver nanoparticles --- acid hydrolysis --- heavy metal sorption --- anaerobic digestion --- biofuel --- biomass --- cotton-based waste --- closed-loop --- lignocellulose --- textile waste --- cellulose nanofibre --- green materials --- biopolymers --- environmental --- recycled newspaper --- composite laminates --- water resistance --- high strength --- cotton wastes --- textile --- nanomaterials --- cellulose nanocrystal --- extraction methods --- environmental application --- regenerated cellulose fiber --- Au NP --- controllably assembled --- SERS --- dimetridazole --- cellulose hydrogel --- thermo-responsive --- sustained release --- silver sulfadiazine --- burn wound --- polymer --- carpet fiber --- direct analysis in real time --- time of flight --- mass spectrometry --- function switching --- oleamide --- cellulose nanofibers isolation --- carpet wastes --- supercritical carbon dioxide --- enhanced properties --- recovery of cellulose --- textile fibers --- eco-efficiency --- circular economy --- textile industry --- citrus sinensis --- nano-fibrillated cellulose --- silver nanoparticles --- acid hydrolysis --- heavy metal sorption --- anaerobic digestion --- biofuel --- biomass --- cotton-based waste --- closed-loop --- lignocellulose --- textile waste --- cellulose nanofibre --- green materials --- biopolymers --- environmental --- recycled newspaper --- composite laminates --- water resistance --- high strength --- cotton wastes --- textile --- nanomaterials --- cellulose nanocrystal --- extraction methods --- environmental application --- regenerated cellulose fiber --- Au NP --- controllably assembled --- SERS --- dimetridazole --- cellulose hydrogel --- thermo-responsive --- sustained release --- silver sulfadiazine --- burn wound --- polymer --- carpet fiber --- direct analysis in real time --- time of flight --- mass spectrometry --- function switching --- oleamide --- cellulose nanofibers isolation --- carpet wastes --- supercritical carbon dioxide --- enhanced properties --- recovery of cellulose --- textile fibers --- eco-efficiency --- circular economy --- textile industry


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New Advances in Soil Pollution and Remediation
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ISBN: 3036551662 3036551654 Year: 2022 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This reprint reports on new advances in basic and applied research of soil pollution and remediation. A list of contaminants are targeted, including toxic metal(loid)s (e.g., Pb, As, Sb, and multi-metals), organic contaminants (e.g., organochlorine pesticides, phenanthrene, and petroleum), and antibiotics (e.g., sulfadiazine). The occurrence, environmental behaviors, and risks of these contaminants are explored. Special attention is devoted to techniques for the remediation of polluted soils, such as stabilization/solidification, photocatalytic degradation, and thermal desorption. This reprint provides new insights into soil pollution and remediation.


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Staphylococcal Infections (Host and Pathogenic Factors)
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Although 30% of the healthy human population is colonized with various Staphylococcus species, some staphylococcal strains, referred to as opportunistic pathogens, can cause minor to life-threatening diseases. The pathogenicity of these bacteria depends on their virulence factors and the robustness of the regulatory networks expressing these virulence factors. Virulence factors of pathogenic Staphylococcus spp. consist of numerous toxins, enterotoxins (some of which act as superantigens), enzymes, and proteins (cytoplasmic, extracellular, and surface) that are regulated by two-component (TC) and quorum-sensing (QS) regulatory networks. To enter this niche, some other Staphylococcus species, such as Staphylococcus simulans, produce a potent endopeptidase called lysostaphin, which can inhibit the growth of pathogenic S. aureus. Some other Staphylococcus species produce autolysins and cationic peptides to win the intra- and inter-species competition. The outcome of this microbial invasion depends not only on pathogenic factors but also on the host’s internal and external defense mechanisms, including a healthy skin microbiome. A healthy skin microbiome population can prevent colonization by other major pathogens. As normal host microflora, these commensals establish a complex relationship with the host as well as the surrounding microbial communities. This Special Issue of Microorganisms is focused on studies and recent advancements in our understanding of staphylococcal virulence mechanisms that enable Staphylococcus spp. either to successfully establish themselves as a colonizer or to overcome the host’s defense system to cause infection along with our effort to make an anti-staphylococcal vaccine.


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Staphylococcal Infections (Host and Pathogenic Factors)
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Although 30% of the healthy human population is colonized with various Staphylococcus species, some staphylococcal strains, referred to as opportunistic pathogens, can cause minor to life-threatening diseases. The pathogenicity of these bacteria depends on their virulence factors and the robustness of the regulatory networks expressing these virulence factors. Virulence factors of pathogenic Staphylococcus spp. consist of numerous toxins, enterotoxins (some of which act as superantigens), enzymes, and proteins (cytoplasmic, extracellular, and surface) that are regulated by two-component (TC) and quorum-sensing (QS) regulatory networks. To enter this niche, some other Staphylococcus species, such as Staphylococcus simulans, produce a potent endopeptidase called lysostaphin, which can inhibit the growth of pathogenic S. aureus. Some other Staphylococcus species produce autolysins and cationic peptides to win the intra- and inter-species competition. The outcome of this microbial invasion depends not only on pathogenic factors but also on the host’s internal and external defense mechanisms, including a healthy skin microbiome. A healthy skin microbiome population can prevent colonization by other major pathogens. As normal host microflora, these commensals establish a complex relationship with the host as well as the surrounding microbial communities. This Special Issue of Microorganisms is focused on studies and recent advancements in our understanding of staphylococcal virulence mechanisms that enable Staphylococcus spp. either to successfully establish themselves as a colonizer or to overcome the host’s defense system to cause infection along with our effort to make an anti-staphylococcal vaccine.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- biofilm --- MRSA --- silver ion --- silver sulfadiazine --- wound infections --- Staphylococcus aureus --- methicillin resistance --- human infection --- CC130 --- biomaterials --- medical devices --- HL-60 cells --- PMNs --- endotracheal tube --- titanium --- implantable devices --- nosocomial diseases --- Staphylococcus lugdunensis --- sortase A --- surface proteins --- LPXTG --- small colony variants --- influenza virus --- super-infection --- pro-inflammatory response --- rural Ghana --- molecular epidemiology --- chronic wounds --- invasive disease --- surgery-associated infection --- sepsis --- SA4Ag vaccine --- conjugated polysaccharide --- ClfA --- MntC --- protection --- animal models --- phase variation --- Staphylococcus epidermidis --- microbiota --- multidrug resistance --- genome sequencing --- phylogenetic analyses --- arthroplasty surgery --- methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) --- community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) --- CA-MRSA strain USA300 --- murine skin infection model --- dermatopathology --- dermonecrosis --- neutrophil --- host antibacterial response --- cytokine --- chemokine --- physiology --- metabolism --- carbon catabolite repression --- CcpA --- HPr --- colonization --- mouse --- JSNZ --- aurintricarboxylic acid --- ATA --- adhesion inhibitor --- mupirocin --- nose --- superantigen --- mastitis --- food intoxication --- regulation --- sec variants --- CM lipids --- daptomycin resistance --- resensitization --- biofilm --- MRSA --- silver ion --- silver sulfadiazine --- wound infections --- Staphylococcus aureus --- methicillin resistance --- human infection --- CC130 --- biomaterials --- medical devices --- HL-60 cells --- PMNs --- endotracheal tube --- titanium --- implantable devices --- nosocomial diseases --- Staphylococcus lugdunensis --- sortase A --- surface proteins --- LPXTG --- small colony variants --- influenza virus --- super-infection --- pro-inflammatory response --- rural Ghana --- molecular epidemiology --- chronic wounds --- invasive disease --- surgery-associated infection --- sepsis --- SA4Ag vaccine --- conjugated polysaccharide --- ClfA --- MntC --- protection --- animal models --- phase variation --- Staphylococcus epidermidis --- microbiota --- multidrug resistance --- genome sequencing --- phylogenetic analyses --- arthroplasty surgery --- methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) --- community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) --- CA-MRSA strain USA300 --- murine skin infection model --- dermatopathology --- dermonecrosis --- neutrophil --- host antibacterial response --- cytokine --- chemokine --- physiology --- metabolism --- carbon catabolite repression --- CcpA --- HPr --- colonization --- mouse --- JSNZ --- aurintricarboxylic acid --- ATA --- adhesion inhibitor --- mupirocin --- nose --- superantigen --- mastitis --- food intoxication --- regulation --- sec variants --- CM lipids --- daptomycin resistance --- resensitization

Analytical profiles of drug substances. Vol. 10
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ISSN: 00995428 10756280 ISBN: 0122608046 0122608054 0122608035 0122608062 0122608070 0122608089 0122608097 0122608100 0122608119 0122608127 0122608135 0122608143 0122608151 012260816X 0122608178 0122608208 0122608216 0122608224 0122608232 0122608240 9786611742379 1281742376 0080860990 9786611742508 1281742503 0080861121 9786611742416 1281742414 0080861032 9786611742447 1281742449 0080861067 9786611742539 1281742538 0080861156 9786611742430 1281742430 0080861059 9786611742478 1281742473 0080861091 9786611742553 1281742554 0080861172 9786611742386 1281742384 0080861008 9786611742461 1281742465 0080861083 9786611742423 1281742422 0080861040 9786611742393 1281742392 0080861016 9786611713324 1281713325 0080861199 9786611742485 1281742481 0080861105 9786611742492 128174249X 0080861113 9786611742560 1281742562 0080861180 9786611742409 1281742406 0080861024 9786611742546 1281742546 0080861164 9786611742454 1281742457 0080861075 9780122608209 9780122608063 9780122608131 9780122608179 9780122608056 9780122608247 9780122608216 9780122608100 9780122608223 9780122608094 9780122608124 9780122608117 9780122608155 9780122608087 9780122608162 9780122608230 9780122608148 9780122608070 9780122608049 Year: 1981 Publisher: London : Academic Press,

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Pharmaceutical Preparations --- analysis --- Drugs --- Pharmaceutical chemistry --- Médicaments --- Chimie pharmaceutique --- Analysis --- Yearbooks. --- Analyse --- Pharmaceutical Preparations - analysis --- Atenolol --- Camphre --- Chloroquine --- Cholecalciferol --- Cimetidine --- Disopyramide (phosphate) --- Indomethacine --- Ketofifene --- Melphalan --- Moxalactam (disodium) --- Oxyphenbutazone --- Pentazocine --- Phenytoine --- Pyridoxine --- Reserpine --- Saccharine --- Salicylamide --- Sulfadadiazine argent --- Sulindac --- Tetracycline (chlorhydrate --- Tolbutamide --- Vitamine d3 --- CHLORTHALIDONE --- IMIPRAMINE HCl --- CISPLATIN --- ANALYTICAL PROFILE --- TRIPELENNAMINE HCl --- XYLOMETAZOLINE HCl --- MEFLOQUINE HCl --- ACIDE IOPOANOIQUE --- LIDOCAINE --- LIDOCAINE HCl --- BENPERIDOL --- HYDRATE DE TERPINE --- ATROPINE --- ISOPROTERENOL --- WARFARIN --- NALOXONE HCl --- DIFLUNISAL --- BACLOFEN --- ACETAMINOPHEN --- HALOTHANE --- Bacitracine --- Bretylium --- Carbamazepine --- Ccyproheptadine --- Cefaclor --- Cefamandole --- Dibenzepine --- Digoxine --- Doxorubicine --- Fluphenazine --- Gentamicine (sulfate) --- Griseofulvine --- Haloperidol --- Khellin --- Lorazepam --- Methadone --- Methoxsalen --- Monographies medicaments --- Nadolol --- Nitrazepam --- Nitroglycerin --- Trifluoroperazine --- Acide ascorbique --- Acide flufenamique --- Aminophylline --- Captopril --- Cefotaxime --- Cefoxitine sodium --- Clofibrate --- Clotrimazole --- Dopamine chlorhydrate --- Ergonovine maleate --- Hexestrol --- Mestranol --- Noscapine --- Penicilline-g benzathine --- Phenylbutazone --- Sulfadiazine --- Amantadine --- Amikacine sulfate --- Benzocaine --- Dibucaine --- Dibucaine chlorhydrate --- Dioctylsulfosuccinate de sodium --- Estrone --- Etomidate --- Heparine sodium --- Hydrocortisone --- Isopropamide --- Metoprolol tartrate --- Phenylpropanolamine chlorhydrate --- Pilocarpine --- Pyrazinamide --- Pyrimethamine --- Quinine chlorhydrate --- Quinine sulfate --- Rutine --- Trimipramine maleate --- AMILORIDE CHLORHYDRATE --- AMINOGLUTETHIMIDE --- CAFEINE --- COCAINE CHLORHYDRATE --- EPHEDRINE CHLORHYDRATE --- OESTRADIOL --- GUANABENZ ACETATE --- IODAMIDE --- LITHIUM CARBONATE --- MAPROTILINE CHLORHYDRATE --- PENICILLIN G --- POTASSIUM --- PIROXICAM --- RANITIDINE --- STRYCHNINE --- VIDARABINE --- ZOMEPIRAC --- SODIUM --- CHLORAMPHENICOL --- LIDOCAINE CHLORHYDRATE --- SODIUM NITROPRUSSIATE --- Acide aminosalicylique --- Azathioprine --- Benzoate de benzyle --- Chlorhydrate d'emetine --- Chlorhydrate de clindamycine --- Chlorhydrate de methylphenidate --- Colchicine --- Cyanocobalamine --- Glibenclamide --- Heroine --- Hydrochlorothiazide --- Ketoprofen --- Nabinole --- Natamycine --- Oxytocine --- Penicillamine --- Phosphate de codeine

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