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Timo Joensuu

Inducibility of the avidin gene by progesterone is suppressed during estrogen-induced cytodifferentiation.

Abstract We have studied epithelial differentiation of the chick oviduct as induced by diethylstilbestrol (DES) and 17β-estradiol (E 2 ). The proportion of goblet cells in the oviduct was slightly higher after E 2 than after DES treatment. Also avidin induction by progesterone was stronger following DES than E 2 priming. In the estrogen pretreated oviduct epithelium, avidin expression was induced by progesterone in the surface epithelial cells, protodifferentiated gland cells and tubular gland cells, but not in goblet cells. During prolonged estrogen treatment, however, the inducibility of avidin by progesterone ceased in tubular gland cells but not in surface epithelial cells. The estrogen…

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sj-pdf-2-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 – Supplemental material for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives

Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives by Riikka Talsi, Aarno Laitila, Timo Joensuu and Esa Saarinen in Qualitative Health Research

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sj-pdf-3-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 – Supplemental material for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives

Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives by Riikka Talsi, Aarno Laitila, Timo Joensuu and Esa Saarinen in Qualitative Health Research

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sj-pdf-2-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 – Supplemental material for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives

Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives by Riikka Talsi, Aarno Laitila, Timo Joensuu and Esa Saarinen in Qualitative Health Research

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The Clip Approach : A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives

Major life changes may cause an autobiographical rupture and a need to work on one’s narrative identity. This article introduces a new qualitative interview methodology originally developed to facilitate 10 prostate cancer patients and five spouses in the (re)creation of their life narratives in the context of a series of interventive interviews conducted over a timespan of several months. In “The Clip Approach” the interviewees’ words, phrases, and metaphors are reflected back in a physical form (“the Clips”) as visual artifacts that allow the interviewees to re-enter and re-consider their experience and life and re-construct their narratives concerning them. Honoring the interviewees as …

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sj-pdf-3-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 – Supplemental material for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives

Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives by Riikka Talsi, Aarno Laitila, Timo Joensuu and Esa Saarinen in Qualitative Health Research

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sj-pdf-1-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 – Supplemental material for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives

Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives by Riikka Talsi, Aarno Laitila, Timo Joensuu and Esa Saarinen in Qualitative Health Research

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sj-pdf-1-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 – Supplemental material for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives

Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-qhr-10.1177_1049732320982945 for The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives by Riikka Talsi, Aarno Laitila, Timo Joensuu and Esa Saarinen in Qualitative Health Research

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