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François Guillou

Publications -  7
Citations -  549

François Guillou is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmodium falciparum & Substrate (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 503 citations.

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In vitro models of the intestinal barrier. The report and recommendations of ECVAM Workshop 46. European Centre for the Validation of Alternative methods.

TL;DR: The main aims of the workshop were to seek a consensus on the current models of the intestinal barriers and ways to screen for the movement of drugs across this barrier, and to make useful recommendations for the promotion of the three Rs in this area as discussed by the authors.
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Selection of a trioxaquine as an antimalarial drug candidate

TL;DR: One of these molecules, PA1103/SAR116242, is highly active in vitro on several sensitive and resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum and combined with a good drug profile (preliminary absorption, metabolism, and safety parameters), these data were favorable for the selection of this particular trioxaquine for development as drug candidate.
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Contribution of the n-glucuronidation pathway to the overall in vitro metabolic clearance of midazolam in humans

TL;DR: Direct MDZ N-glucuronidation may partly compensate the decrease in MDZ metabolic clearance caused by the addition of the inhibitor, thus potentially leading to underestimation, at least in vitro, of the extent of DDI.
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In vitro metabolism of ferroquine (ssr97193) in animal and human hepatic models and antimalarial activity of major metabolites on plasmodium falciparum

TL;DR: The metabolic pathway of ferroquine, based on experiments using animal and human hepatic models, is proposed and the activity of the two main metabolites decreased compared with that of feroquine; however, theactivity of the mono-N-demethyl derivative is significantly higher than that of chloroquine on both strains.