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    Inactivation of prions in daily medical practice by Darbord, J.C.

    Published in Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy (1999)
    “…The danger of transmission of non conventional agents such as prions constitutes a risk that is difficult to evaluate as the actual understanding of the…”
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    Importance of cleaning for reprocessing endoscopes and thermolabile sterile medical devices: French use and regulations by Darbord, J.C

    Published in The Journal of hospital infection (01-04-2004)
    “…In France, endoscope maintenance regulations present some particularities in terms of the definitions and texts referring to the disinfection and sterilization…”
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    Inactivation of prion infectivity by ionizing rays by Gominet, M., Vadrot, C., Austruy, G., Darbord, J.C.

    “…Inactivation of prion deposits on medical devices or prion contamination in pharmaceutical raw materials is considered as impossible by using gamma…”
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    Gas–plasma sterilization: relative efficacy of the hydrogen peroxide phase compared with that of the plasma phase by Krebs, M.C, Bécasse, P, Verjat, D, Darbord, J.C

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (12-01-1998)
    “…Recent modifications specified in the European Pharmacopoeia IIIrd Edition (1 January 1997) have led us to investigate the sensitivity of Bacillus…”
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    Fluorescence-assay on traces of protein on re-usable medical devices: cleaning efficiency by Verjat, D, Prognon, P, Darbord, J.C

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (15-03-1999)
    “…The cleaning of re-usable medical devices before disinfection or sterilization is recognized as being an essential phase. Detection of residual proteins can be…”
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    Mars 96 small station biological decontamination by Debus, A., Runavot, J., Rogovski, G., Bogomolov, V., Khamidullina, N., Darbord, J.C., Plombin, B.J., Trofimov, V., Ivanov, M.

    Published in Advances in space research (1998)
    “…In the context of extraterrestrial exploration missions and since the beginning of solar system exploration, it is required, according to the article IX of the…”
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    Decontamination of hospital wastes by the combined action of ionising radiation and heat-the thermorad process by Icre, P., Facorat, C., De Rocquigny, H., Darbord, J.C.

    “…The Thermorad process is used for decontaminating hospital wastes at the hospital as they are collected from the different departments. The process utilises…”
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    Planetary protection program for Mars 94/96 mission by Rogovski, G., Bogomolov, V., Ivanov, M., Runavot, J., Debus, A., Victorov, A., Darbord, J.C.

    Published in Advances in space research (1996)
    “…Mars surface in-situ exploration started in 1975 with the American VIKING mission. Two probes landed on the northern hemisphere and provided, for the first…”
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    Susceptibility of Torulopsis glabrata in the presence of six antifungal agents determined by comparison of growth at several pHs by Darbord, J.C, Vincent, F, Boutron, L, Goury, V, Guyomard, S

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-03-1987)
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    Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis of volatile amines produced by several strains of Clostridium by Pons, J L, Rimbault, A, Darbord, J C, Leluan, G

    Published in Journal of chromatography (01-01-1985)
    “…A gas chromatographic--mass spectrometric technique is proposed for the analysis of volatile amines which were isolated from Clostridium cultures by vacuum…”
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