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  • Saab, YB; Sharaf, L; Bizri, A (2017-12-18)
  • Capomacchia, Anthony C.; Threatte, Rose Marie; Schulman, Stephen C. (2017-10-17)
    The absorption and fluorescence spectra of 6-methoxy-quinoline, quinine, and quinidine were studied as a continuous function of pH. 6-Methoxyquinoline is a stronger base in the lowest excited singlet state, as reflected ...
  • Hassan, Hussein F.; Dimassi, Hani (2017-01-19)
    The aim of this study was to assess the level of food safety handling knowledge and practices among 1172 Lebanese university students (mean age 20.0 ± 1.6 SD) and to explore the association between their knowledge/practices ...
  • Dimassi, Hani; Kyriacos, Soula (2015-10-02)
    A simple method based on statistical analysis was used to optimize an immediate-release tablet formulation that includes a water-soluble drug. The objective of this study was to optimize different factors to develop a ...
  • Capomacchia, Anthony C.; Thakare, Mohan; Graner, Solomon T.; Ahmed, Hisham; Graner, Pamela; Elder, Deborah; Price, James C.; Israel, Bridgette (2017-10-17)
    Altering the combined hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (CHLB), by varying the ratio of dual surfactants, on formulation parameters and in vitro drug release of ethyl cellulose microspheres was examined. Theophylline, a ...
  • Richarme, Gilbert; Abdallah, Jad; Mathas, Nicolas; Gautier, Valerie; Dairou, Julien (2019-05-28)
    We reported recently that the Parkinsonism-associated protein DJ-1 and its bacterial homologs Hsp31, YhbO and YajL function as deglycases that repair proteins and nucleotides from endogeneous glycation by glyoxal and ...
  • Btaiche, IF; Woster, PS (2016-10-06)
    The pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and adverse effects of gabapentin and lamotrigine, two new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), are reviewed. Gabapentin and lamotrigine are promising advances in the treatment of epilepsy, which has ...
  • Bissell, Brittany D.; Johnston, Jackie P.; Smith, Rebecca R.; Newsome, Andrea Sikora; Thompson Bastin, Melissa L.; Abdul-Mutakabbir, Jacinda; Barlow, Brooke; Berger, Karen; Crow, Jessica R.; Dixit, Deepali; Jacobi, Judith; Karaoui, Lamis R.; Kiser, Tyree H. (2022-05-13)
  • Bissell, Brittany D.; Johnston, Jackie P.; Smith, Rebecca R.; Newsome, Andrea Sikora; Thompson Bastin, Melissa L.; Abdul-Mutakabbir, Jacinda; Barlow, Ashley; Barlow, Brooke; Berger, Karen; Crow, Jessica R.; Dixit, Deepali; Jacobi, Judith; Karaoui, Lamis R.; Heavner, Mojdeh S. (2022-05-10)
  • Milane, Aline; Platt, Daniel E.; Ghassibe-Sabbagh, Michella; Youhanna, Sonia; Abchee, Antoine B.; Haber, Marc; Badro, Danielle A.; Salloum, Angelique K.; Douayhi, Bouchra; Nemr, Rita; Cazier, Jean-Baptiste; Zalloua, Pierre A. (2016-10-05)
    Background Elevated levels of total plasma homocysteine are a risk factor for atherosclerotic disease. Aims The rationale behind this study is to explore the correlation between degree and site of coronary lesion ...
  • Saab, Yolande B.; Langace, Taimour (2016-09-26)
    Background: There is little knowledge about genotyping of cytochrome P450s in the Middle East, and there has not been any report on the genotype of CYP2C9 allelic variants in Lebanese population . Aims and objectives: The ...
  • El Zein, Nabil; Abdallah, Maya S.; Daher, Costantine F.; Mroueh, Mohammad; Stephan, Joseph; Bahous, Sola Aoun; Eid, Assaad; Faour, Wissam H. (2019-06-27)
    Damage to podocytes is a key event in glomerulopathies. While energy dense food can contribute to kidney damage, the role of the orixegenic hormone “ghrelin” in podocyte biology is still unknown. In the present study, we ...
  • Haddad, Haytham; Mroueh, Mohamad; Faour, Wissam H.; Daher, Costantine (2015-10-23)
    Introduction: Impairments in neuroendocrine regulation of food intake and postprandial satiety are leading causes to obesity. Ghrelin peptide is a GI hormone known to increase food intake partly through induction of growth ...
  • Richarme, Gilbert; Liu, Cailing; Mihoub, Mouadh; Abdallah, Jad; Leger, Thibaut; Joly, Nicolas; Liebart, Jean-Claude; Jurkun, Ula V. (2019-05-28)
    DNA damage induced by reactive carbonyls (mainly methylglyoxal and glyoxal), called DNA glycation, is quantitatively as important as oxidative damage. DNA glycation is associated with increased mutation frequency, DNA ...
  • Griffin, Brooke L.; Stone, Rebecca H.; El-Ibiary, Shareen Y.; Westberg, Sarah; Shealy, Kayce; Forinash, Alicia; Yancey, Abigail; Vest, Kathleen; Karaoui, Lamis R.; Rafie, Sally; Horlen, Cheryl; Lodise, Nicole; Cieri-Hutcherson, Nicole; McBane, Sarah; Simonyan, Anahit (2022-05-11)
    Objective: To provide guidance for clinicians on risk assessment of medication use during pregnancy and lactation. Data Sources: Authors completed PubMed searches to identify articles focused on the use of medications in ...
  • Nasser, Soumana C.; Loubnan, Vilma (2015-10-06)
    Hospital pharmacies in many countries include a mix of both European and FDA approved medications in their Formulary. Mixing incompatible medications is a major intravenous (IV) medication error especially when data on ...
  • Boullata, Joseph I.; Armenti, Vincent T. (2017-12-12)
  • Boullata, Joseph I.; Armenti, Vincent T. (2017-12-12)
  • Mroueh, Mohamad; Saab, Yolande; Rizkallah, Raed (2016-09-26)
    The methanol extract of the leaves of Centaurium erythraea L. (Gentianaceae) was evaluated for hepatoprotective activity against acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity in rats. An oral dose of 300 mg/kg/day for 6 days or a ...
  • Shebaby, W.; El-Sibai, M.; Mroueh, M.; Bodman-Smith, K.; Taleb, R.; Daher, C. (2018-04-19)
    The liver plays a major role in detoxifying and clearing xenobiotics that may lead to liver damage and hepatic dysfunction. The present study was carried out to evaluate the hepatoprotective activities of the chloroform-based ...

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