158 results on '"Van der Meeren, Anne"'
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2. Immobilization of controlled Pu:Am ratio on actinide-specific affinity monolith support developed in capillary and coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
3. Determination of drug efficacy to dissolve cobalt oxide particles in cellular models: Towards a therapeutic approach to decrease pulmonary retention
4. Decontamination of Actinide-contaminated Injured Skin with Ca-DTPA Products Using an Ex Vivo Rat Skin Model.
5. In vitro assessment of cobalt oxide particle dissolution in simulated lung fluids for identification of new decorporating agents
6. A Simple, Rapid, Comparative Evaluation of Multiple Products for Decontamination of Actinide-contaminated Rat Skin Ex Vivo
7. A quick and simple in vitro assay to predict bioavailability of actinides following accidental exposure
8. Combinations of Cytokines Promote Survival of Mice and Limit Acute Radiation Damage in Concert with Amelioration of Vascular Damage
9. Inflammatory Reaction and Changes in Expression of Coagulation Proteins on Lung Endothelial Cells after Total-Body Irradiation in Mice
10. Irradiation Increases the Interactions of Platelets with the Endothelium In Vivo: Analysis by Intravital Microscopy
11. Administration of Recombinant Human IL11 after Supralethal Radiation Exposure Promotes Survival in Mice: Interactive Effect with Thrombopoietin
12. Characterization of the Acute Inflammatory Response after Irradiation in Mice and Its Regulation by Interleukin 4 (Il4)
13. Research on the Radiotoxicology of Plutonium Using Animals: Consideration of the 3Rs—Replace, Reduce, Refine
14. Interleukin 4 Promotes Survival of Lethally Irradiated Mice in the Absence of Hematopoietic Efficacy
15. In vitro assessment of plutonium uptake and release using the human macrophage-like THP-1 cells
16. Use of an Acellular Assay to Study Interactions between Actinides and Biological or Synthetic Ligands
17. Decorporation Approach Following Rat Lung Contamination with a Moderately Soluble Compound of Plutonium Using Local and Systemic Ca-DTPA Combined Chelation
18. Response C. Bouvier-Capely and G. Phan
19. Preferential Decorporation of Americium by Pulmonary Administration of DTPA Dry Powder after Inhalation of Aged PuO₂ Containing Americium in Rats
20. From in vivo to in vitro models to assess bioavailability properties of Plutonium compounds
21. Comments on actinide radiotoxicology research and the 3Rs remit – Replace, Reduce and Refine
22. Influence of the physico-chemical form on americium biodistribution after wound contamination: re-analysis of experimental data using STATBIODIS
23. Toxicity mechanisms of cobalt oxide particles (Co3O4P) on human lung cells: impact of solubilization
24. Exploiting the ' Rat Actinide Repository ' at the Laboratory of RadioToxicology, CEA, France
25. Activation of Alveolar Macrophages after Plutonium Oxide Inhalation in Rats: Involvement in the Early Inflammatory Response
26. Natural uranium disturbs mouse folliculogenesis in vivo and oocyte meiosis in vitro
27. Comparison of Local and Systemic DTPA Treatment Efficacy According to Actinide Physicochemical Properties Following Lung or Wound Contamination in the Rat
28. DTPA Treatment of Wound Contamination in Rats with Americium: Evaluation of Urinary Profiles Using STATBIODIS Shows Importance of Prompt Administration
29. Caractérisation de contaminants au poste de travail pour une meilleure prise en charge des travailleurs
30. A Simple, Rapid, Comparative Evaluation of Multiple Products for Decontamination of Actinide-contaminated Rat Skin Ex Vivo.
31. Thrombopoietin protects mice from mortality and myelosuppression following high-dose irradiation: importance of time scheduling
32. Irradiation enhances the support of haemopoietic cell transmigration, proliferation and differentiation by endothelial cells
33. Behavioural consequences of an 8 Gy total body irradiation in mice: Regulation by interleukin-4
34. Americium biodistribution in rats after wound contamination with different physicochemical forms in the presence or absence of plutonium: analyses using STATBIODIS
35. Characterization of the response of human bone marrow endothelial cells to in vitro irradiation
36. Single administration of thrombopoietin to lethally irradiated mice prevents infectious and thrombotic events leading to mortality
37. DIFFERENTIAL REGULATION BY IL-4 AND IL-10 OF RADIATION-INDUCED IL-6 AND IL-8 PRODUCTION AND ICAM-1 EXPRESSION BY HUMAN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
38. Towards the development of chitosan nanoparticles for plutonium pulmonary decorporation
39. Actinide bioimaging in tissues: Comparison of emulsion and solid track autoradiography techniques with the iQID camera
40. Analysis methodology and development of a statistical tool for biodistribution data from internal contamination with actinides
41. Macrophages as key elements of Mixed-oxide [U-Pu(O2)] distribution and pulmonary damage after inhalation?
42. Combined Drug and Surgery Treatment of Plutonium-contaminated Wounds
43. Increased retention of americium in kidneys as compared with plutonium in an actinide wound contamination model in the rat
44. Actinide handling after wound entry with local or systemic decorporation therapy in the rat
45. Plutonium Behavior after Pulmonary Administration According to Solubility Properties, and Consequences on Alveolar Macrophage Activation
46. Preferential Decorporation of Americium by Pulmonary Administration of DTPA Dry Powder after Inhalation of Aged PuO2Containing Americium in Rats
47. Irradiation Increases the Interactions of Platelets with the EndotheliumIn Vivo: Analysis by Intravital Microscopy
48. Ticlopidine Inhibits the Prothrombotic Effects of Thrombopoietin and Ameliorates Survival after Supralethal Total Body Irradiation
49. Macrophages as key elements of Mixed-oxide [U-Pu(O2)] distribution and pulmonary damage after inhalation?
50. Thrombopoietin promotes hematopoietic recovery and survival after high-dose whole body irradiation
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