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A reconciliation with Darwin? Divergent views on evolutionism in Erich Wasmann and Jaime Pujiula, biologists and Jesuits

2016

A diferencia del cas Galileu, l’esglesia Catolica ha gestionat amb discrecio el pensament evolucionista i les obres de Charles Darwin. Entre els cientifics catolics, hi trobem defensors d’un evolucionisme amanit amb remarcables excepcions relacionades amb l’origen divi de la vida i de l’especie humana. L’entomoleg i jesuita Erich Wasmann arriba a la conclusio que la teoria evolutiva podia donar explicacio a les seues observacions sobre els mirmecofils i adopta un evolucionisme catolicament matisat que Ernst Haeckel considerava fraudulent pero molt perillos. El bioleg i jesuita catala Jaume Pujiula segui l’obra de Wasmann tot i prenent posicions ideologiques mes radicals que la de l’entomole…

0301 basic medicine03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyMultidisciplinaryCharles darwinHistory and Philosophy of ScienceDarwin (ADL)PhilosophyEvolutionismHumanitiesMètode Revista de difusió de la investigació
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History and reality of the genus 'Homo' : what is it and why do we think so?

2017

Paleoanthropologists who worry about how nature is organized into species, and about what we should call them, are very often accused by their peers of «just arguing about names». This implies that basic taxonomy is a boring clerical operation that should be dispensed with as quickly as possible or even ignored, so that we can get to the really interesting questions about human evolution. Yet the reality is that we shall never understand the events of the intricate human evolutionary play if we cannot accurately identify the actors who participated in that drama. This article looks briefly at how our current supremely woolly concept of the genus Homo has come about, as background for urging…

0301 basic medicine03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyMultidisciplinaryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceHuman evolutionBiologyHumanitiesDramaEpistemology
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2016

AbstractMulticellular tumor spheroids (MCTSs) embedded in a matrix are re-emerging as a powerful alternative to monolayer-based cultures. The primary information gained from a three-dimensional model is the invasiveness of treatment-exposed MCTSs through the acquisition of light microscopy images. The amount and complexity of the acquired data and the bias arisen by their manual analysis are disadvantages calling for an automated, high-throughput analysis. We present a universal algorithm we developed with the scope of being robust enough to handle images of various qualities and various invasion profiles. The novelty and strength of our algorithm lie in: the introduction of a multi-step se…

0301 basic medicine03 medical and health sciencesMulticellular organism030104 developmental biologyMultidisciplinaryGentamicin protection assayTumor spheroidSegmentationBiologyBiological systemBioinformaticsScientific Reports
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Lens regeneration in children.

2018

0301 basic medicine03 medical and health sciencesmedicine.medical_specialty030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryOphthalmologyRegeneration (biology)030221 ophthalmology & optometrymedicineLens (geology)businessNature
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Out of a creative jumble of ideas in the middle of last Century: Wiener, interdisciplinarity, and all that

2015

Is Biophysics an interdisciplinary science? In order to answer this rhetorical question, it can be useful to look back at history of disciplines, as well as that of the scientific institutions helping their development. In this contribution some aspects of the unusual hodgepodge of concepts involving Biophysics, the legacy of Cybernetics, cognitive science and the central figure of Norbert Wiener are presented and discussed.

0301 basic medicine030103 biophysicsChemistryOrganic ChemistryBiophysicsInterdisciplinarityHistory 20th CenturyBiochemistryEpistemology03 medical and health sciencesBiophysicRhetorical questionHumansCyberneticsCyberneticCyberneticsOrder (virtue)Human
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Investigation of Isoindolo[2,1-a] quinoxaline-6-imines as Topoisomerase I Inhibitors with Molecular Modeling Methods

2017

Background: Isoindolo[2,1-alpha] quinoxalines constitute an important class of compounds which demonstrated potent antiproliferative activity against different human tumor cell lines and topoisomerase I inhibitors. In particular, their water soluble imine or iminium salts recently synthesized showed potent growth inhibitory effect on NCI-60 tumor cell line panel and biological studies performed on the most active compounds demonstrated that they cause DNA damage via topoisomerase I poisoning. Objective: Herein, we investigate with molecular modeling methods, the common features responsible for topoisomerase I inhibition of the water-soluble isoindolo[2,1-alpha] quinoxalin-6-imines, by compa…

0301 basic medicine030103 biophysicsMolecular modelStereochemistryDNA damageAntineoplastic AgentsIsoindolesTopoisomerase-I InhibitorCrystallography X-RayaromatechinStructure-Activity Relationship03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundQuinoxalinetopotecanantiproliferativeCell Line TumorNeoplasmsQuinoxalinesquinoxalineDrug DiscoveryHumansCell Proliferationbiologypharmacophore modelTopoisomeraseIminiumGeneral MedicineSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaMolecular Docking SimulationTopoisomerase IindenoisoquinolineDNA Topoisomerases Type IchemistryDocking (molecular)dockingbiology.proteinMolecular MedicineTopoisomerase I; quinoxaline; antiproliferative; topotecan; aromatechin; indenoisoquinoline; docking; pharmacophore modelIminesTopoisomerase I InhibitorsPharmacophore
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"The human use of human beings": Interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity and all that in biophysics and beyond.

2017

Abstract Biophysics, just by looking at its name, indicates an interdisciplinary scientific activity, although the notion of interdisciplinarity, as such, seems to be not widely or specifically discussed by biophysicists. The same seems to have happened as well in the early stages of the development of cybernetics, notably in Norbert Wiener's writings. This situation seems to contrast with what has happened in subsequent developments of cybernetics ideas, notably in general system theory and cognitive sciences. After a few general reflections on the notion of interdisciplinarity, its sophisticated variants and the path leading to the birth of cognitive science, we shall refer to Wiener's th…

0301 basic medicine030103 biophysicsSettore INF/01 - InformaticaChemistryOrganic ChemistryInterdisciplinarityBiophysicsSettore MAT/01 - Logica MatematicaHistory 20th CenturyBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesBiophysicHuman useTransdisciplinarityWienerBiophysicsCyberneticsHumansCyberneticSocial responsibilityCyberneticsScientific activityHumanInterdisciplinarityBiophysical chemistry
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Computer-assisted sperm analysis and reproductive science; a gift for understanding gamete biology from multidisciplinary perspectives

2018

The science of reproductive biology has been a source of fascination for centuries and has been marked both by important landmarks of discovery and influential, but persistent, errors of fact. The first century physician and philosopher, Galen of Pergamum, carried out empirical investigations on both humans and animals and proposed that conception required a combination of both male and female ‘principles’…

0301 basic medicine030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineAnimal productionEnvironmental ethicsReproductive technologyBiologyFetal physiology03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyReproductive MedicineMultidisciplinary approachReproductive biologyGeneticsAnimal Science and ZoologyMolecular BiologyStem cell biologyDevelopmental BiologyBiotechnologyReproduction, Fertility and Development
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Phosphorylation of CENP-A on serine 7 does not control centromere function.

2019

CENP-A is the histone H3 variant necessary to specify the location of all eukaryotic centromeres via its CENP-A targeting domain and either one of its terminal regions. In humans, several post-translational modifications occur on CENP-A, but their role in centromere function remains controversial. One of these modifications of CENP-A, phosphorylation on serine 7, has been proposed to control centromere assembly and function. Here, using gene targeting at both endogenous CENP-A alleles and gene replacement in human cells, we demonstrate that a CENP-A variant that cannot be phosphorylated at serine 7 maintains correct CENP-C recruitment, faithful chromosome segregation and long-term cell viab…

0301 basic medicine1.1 Normal biological development and functioningScience[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]CentromereGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biologymacromolecular substancesBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticleSerineChromosome segregation03 medical and health sciencesHistone H3Underpinning researchCentromereGeneticsHumansViability assayPhosphorylationlcsh:ScienceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSCancerGene EditingMultidisciplinaryQGene targetingGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCell biologySettore BIO/18 - Genetica030104 developmental biologyChromosome segragationHela CellsPhosphorylationEpigeneticslcsh:QGeneric health relevance0210 nano-technologyFunction (biology)Centromere Protein AHumanHeLa CellsNature communications
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Injury-activated glial cells promote wound healing of the adult skin in mice

2018

Cutaneous wound healing is a complex process that aims to re-establish the original structure of the skin and its functions. Among other disorders, peripheral neuropathies are known to severely impair wound healing capabilities of the skin, revealing the importance of skin innervation for proper repair. Here, we report that peripheral glia are crucially involved in this process. Using a mouse model of wound healing, combined with in vivo fate mapping, we show that injury activates peripheral glia by promoting de-differentiation, cell-cycle re-entry and dissemination of the cells into the wound bed. Moreover, injury-activated glia upregulate the expression of many secreted factors previously…

0301 basic medicine10017 Institute of AnatomyGeneral Physics and AstronomyTransforming Growth Factor betaMedicinelcsh:ScienceMyofibroblastsCells CulturedSkinMice KnockoutMultidisciplinaryintegumentary systemSOXE Transcription FactorsQCell CycleCell Differentiation3100 General Physics and AstronomyCell biologyMice Inbred DBACutaneous woundMyofibroblastNeurogliaSignal TransductionMice 129 StrainScienceMice Transgenic610 Medicine & health1600 General ChemistryGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticle03 medical and health sciencesParacrine signallingDownregulation and upregulationIn vivoFate mapping1300 General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAnimalsHumansEpithelial proliferationWound Healingbusiness.industryGene Expression ProfilingGeneral ChemistryMice Inbred C57BL030104 developmental biology10032 Clinic for Oncology and Hematology570 Life sciences; biologylcsh:QWound healingbusiness
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