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    Chloroquine uptake by Plasmodium falciparum-infected human erythrocytes during in vitro culture and its relationship to chloroquine resistance by VERDIER, F, LE BRAS, J, CLAVIER, F, HATIN, I, BLAYO, M.-C

    Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (01-04-1985)
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    Disposition of monodesethylamodiaquine after a single oral dose of amodiaquine and three regimens for prophylaxis against Plasmodium falciparum malaria by PUSSARD, E, VERDIER, F, FAURISSON, F, SCHERRMANN, J. M, LE BRAS, J, BLAYO, M. C

    “…The disposition of monodesethylamodiaquine was studied in four healthy subjects after a single oral dose of 10 mg/kg amodiaquine base. Amodiaquine was not…”
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    Simultaneous determination of chloroquine, amodiaquine and their metabolites in human plasma, red blood cells, whole blood and urine by column liquid chromatography by Pussard, E, Verdier, F, Blayo, M C

    Published in Journal of chromatography (1986)
    “…A column liquid chromatographic method for the simultaneous determination of chloroquine, amodiaquine and their monodesethyl metabolite in human plasma, red…”
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    Assessment of Scholander micromethod for gas concentrations versus weighing method by Gaudebout, C, Blayo, M C

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1948) (01-03-1975)
    “…Three gaseous mixtures in N2, of varying concentrations of CO2 (3.60, 5.79, and 9.36%) and O2 (22.18, 15.12, and 6.82%), respectively, were prepared by precise…”
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    Respiratory effects of normobaric oxygen toxicity in awake guinea-pig by Pocidalo, J J, Brun-Pascaud, M, Blayo, M C, Azoulay-Dupuis, E

    “…We studied the time course of the respiratory events in awake guinea-pigs catheterized with a chronic arterial cannula, exposed to 100% O2 during 48 hr and…”
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    Effects of nitric oxide on resistance to bacterial infection in mice by Azoulay, E, Bouley, G, Blayo, M C

    “…Continuous exposure to 2 ppm nitric oxide (NO) for as long as 4 wk did not reduce the resistance of male mice to infection by aerosol inoculation with…”
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    Arterial blood gases and acid-base status in awake rats by Brun-Pascaud, M, Gaudebout, C, Blayo, M C, Pocidalo, J J

    Published in Respiration physiology (01-04-1982)
    “…Arterial blood gases and acid-base balance were measured in adult rats using a cannula implanted in the aortic arch. These measurements were performed both in…”
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    Lack of effect of methemoglobinemia on the plasma-erythrocyte pH relationship by Azoulay, E, Blayo, M C, Pocidalo, J J

    “…A stable and reproducible methemoglobinemia is induced by small concentration of an oxidizing gas (NO). Under such conditions we evidenced that plasma pH (pHe)…”
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    Methaemoglobinemia induced by nitric oxide in whole blood. Quantitative relationship by Azoulay, E, Lachia, L, Blayo, M C, Pocidalo, J J

    “…We studied in vitro the effects of nitric oxide (NO) in human and rat blood and in human erythrolysate. Using NO in the tonometric technique allows to predict…”
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    Continuous intravascular monitoring of pO2 and pCO2. A comparative in vitro-in vivo study by Huchon, G, Blayo, M C, Vallois, J M, Chirico, A, Morizet, P, Caudebourt, C

    “…Two electrodes placed at the tip of catheters for in vivo determinations of PCO2 and PO2 respectively, were tested in dogs. Results were satisfactory when…”
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    In vivo measurements of oxyhaemoglobin saturation by a fiberoptic catheter. The effects of variations in pH and haematocrit by Tremolieres, F, Lecompte, F, Sinet, M, Chirico, A, Bech, J, Vallois, J M, Blayo, M C, Pocidalo, J J

    “…The development of plastic fiberoptic catheters, cheaper and less fragile than glass ones, has enabled the more widespread use of oxyhaemoglobin saturation…”
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