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Parasite ; 19(3): 195-206, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22910662

ABSTRACT

No Phlebotomine sandflies had ever been reported in the Comoros Archipelago, including the three islands of the Republic of the Union of Comoros (Grande Comore, Mohéli and Anjouan) and the French oversea department of Mayotte. During three field surveys carried out in 2003, 2007 and 2011, we provided the first record of Phlebotomine sandflies in this area. A total of 85 specimens belonging to three species were caught: a new species S. (Vattieromyia) pessoni n. sp. (two females from Grande Comore), a new subspecies of Sergentomyia (Rondanomyia) goodmani (80 specimens from Grande Comore and one from Anjouan) and Grassomyia sp. (two females from Mohéli). The individualisation of these taxa was inferred both from morphological criteria and sequencing of a part of the cytochrome b of the mitochondrial DNA. These taxa are closely related to Malagasy sandflies.


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Psychodidae/classification , Animals , Base Sequence , Comoros , Cytochromes b/genetics , DNA/chemistry , DNA, Mitochondrial/chemistry , Female , Insect Vectors/anatomy & histology , Insect Vectors/classification , Insect Vectors/genetics , Leishmaniasis/transmission , Male , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Psychodidae/anatomy & histology , Psychodidae/genetics
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J Dent Res ; 80(5): 1402-6, 2001 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11437208

ABSTRACT

The mechanism of the fluoride release from glass-ionomer cements (GICs) is not yet completely understood, due to the complexity of these systems. The objective of the present study was to investigate the fluoride and alkali metal ion release from a relatively simple GIC formulation with fluoride- and alkali metal-free glass and activated with a NaF or KF solution. The set formulations were eluted during 168 days in water at 37 degrees C. The cumulative fluoride release was the result of an initial high release that ceased after some time and a prolonged but slow release, both of which increased with increasing fluoride concentrations in the activating solution, independently of the type of alkali metal. Maturation prior to elution decreased the fluoride and slowed the alkali metal release. The release of these ions was not (completely) correlated. The results suggest that the release process is due not only to a loss of relatively loosely bound fluoride in the cement matrix, but also to the release of fluoride which becomes strongly bound during the setting reaction and induces a long-term release.


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Cariostatic Agents/chemistry , Fluorides/chemistry , Glass Ionomer Cements/chemistry , Aluminum Silicates/chemistry , Analysis of Variance , Glass/chemistry , Ions , Kinetics , Potassium Compounds/chemistry , Regression Analysis , Sodium Fluoride/chemistry , Time Factors
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