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L'arquitectura dins la cultura nobiliària a Xàtiva

2018

El present treball busca analitzar i destacar aquelles arquitectures que l’estament nobiliari de Xàtiva va manar construir amb la finalitat de mostrar el seu poder al poble. Així mateix, és un intent de fer valer els edificis i els elements que se n’han conservat fins als nostres dies. La metodologia seguida consta d’una primera anàlisi del parc edificat per avaluar-ne l’arquitectura i d’una cerca a diferents arxius per conèixer l’evolució, tant de les construccions com de les diferents nissagues que les van habitar. Tot això ens permet concloure que, en el cas xativí, existeix una xifra elevada d’edificis erigits per la classe nobiliària que encara hui es mantenen dempeus, a la vegada que …

SociedadHistoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsciutatPalauNoblesaarquitectura; palacio; nobleza; ciudad; Játiva; sociedadarquitecturaCiutatArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PalaceArchitectureSocietynoblesaArquitecturapalauSocietatNoblezaarquitectura; palau; noblesa; ciutat; Xàtiva; societatNobilityCityNX440-632CiudadPalacioHistory of the artsJátivaarchitecture; palace; nobility; city; Xàtiva; societyXàtivasocietat
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Photocatalytic Solar Light H2 Production by Aqueous Glucose Reforming

2018

Photocatalytic Solar Light H2 Production by Aqueous Glucose Reforming

Solar photocatalysis H2 production glucose reformingSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie
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Tiempos de Guerra. El soldado que salvó Spielberg

2019

During the Second World War, specifically after the Normandy Landing, American soldiers led by John Miller must risk their lives to save Private James Ryan, whose three brothers have died in the war. The only thing that is known about Private Ryan is that he launched himself with his squadron of paratroopers behind the enemy lines. The chief of staff has ordered him returned to his home in Iowa, where his bereaved mother awaits him.It is a war film where death is always present and in which Private Ryan will remember all the vicissitudes that the soldiers had to go through to save him.

Spanish Civil WarHistoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsbiologyCommunicationWorld War IIMillerMedicine (miscellaneous)Ancient historyAdversarybiology.organism_classificationEducationRevista de Medicina y Cine
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NineTeen Complex-subunit Salsa is required for efficient splicing of a subset of introns and dorsal-ventral patterning

2020

© 2020 Rathore et al. This article is distributed exclusively by the RNASociety for the first 12 months after the full-issue publication date (see http://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After 12 months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.

SpliceosomeBiochemistry & Molecular BiologyRNA SplicingBiologySplicingGermlineArticleMidblastulaDorsal-ventral patterning03 medical and health sciencesAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsFemale fertilityGurkenMolecular BiologyGene030304 developmental biologyBody Patterning0303 health sciencesMessenger RNA030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyfungiIntronGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalTransforming Growth Factor alphaRNA Helicase AIntronsCell biologyDorsal-ventral patterning; Drosophila; Female fertility; Gurken; Splicing; dorsal–ventral patterning; female fertility; splicingDNA-Binding ProteinsDrosophila melanogasterRNA splicingSpliceosomesFemaleDrosophilaInfertility Female
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Elimination of a bacterial pore-forming toxin by sequential endocytosis and exocytosis

2008

Staphylococcus aureus alpha-toxin is the archetype of bacterial pore forming toxins and a key virulence factor secreted by the majority of clinical isolates of S. aureus. Toxin monomers bind to target cells and oligomerize to form small beta-barrel pores in the plasma membrane. Many nucleated cells are able to repair a limited number of lesions by unknown, calcium-independent mechanisms. Here we show that cells can internalize alpha-toxin, that uptake is essential for cellular survival, and that pore-complexes are not proteolytically degraded, but returned to the extracellular milieu in the context of exosome-like structures, which we term toxosomes.

Staphylococcus aureusEndosomeBacterial ToxinsBiophysicsEndosomesBiologyEndocytosisHemolysin ProteinsBiochemistryα-ToxinExocytosisVirulence factorExocytosisCell LineHemolysin ProteinsStructural BiologyNucleated cellChlorocebus aethiopsGeneticsExtracellularAnimalsHumansMolecular BiologyCell NucleusBacterial pore forming toxinPore-forming toxinInnate defence mechanismCell BiologyEndocytosisCell biologyExosomeBiochemistryCOS CellsMutationMacrolidesFEBS Letters
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Lipid and phase specificity of α-toxin from S. aureus

2013

AbstractThe pore forming toxin Hla (α-toxin) from Staphylococcus aureus is an important pathogenic factor of the bacterium S. aureus and also a model system for the process of membrane-induced protein oligomerisation and pore formation. It has been shown that binding to lipid membranes at neutral or basic pH requires the presence of a phosphocholine-headgroup. Thus, sphingomyelin and phosphatidylcholine may serve as interaction partners in cellular membranes. Based on earlier studies it has been suggested that rafts of sphingomyelin are particularly efficient in toxin binding. In this study we compared the oligomerisation of Hla on liposomes of various lipid compositions in order to identif…

Staphylococcus aureusPore formationLiquid ordered phaseBacterial ToxinsLipid BilayersBiophysicsBiologyBiochemistryPhase Transitionchemistry.chemical_compoundHemolysin ProteinsMembrane LipidsMembrane MicrodomainsPhosphatidylcholineBinding siteLipid raftUnilamellar LiposomesPore-forming toxinLiposomeArtificial membranesBinding SitesCell MembraneOligomerisationCell BiologyS. aureusSphingomyelinsMembraneBiochemistrychemistryMicroscopy FluorescenceMutationPhosphatidylcholineslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Protein MultimerizationToxinSphingomyelinBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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Microscopic theory for hopping transport in glass-forming liquids: mode coupling corrections

1999

Abstract By introducing an order parameter that describes the geometry of clusters of particles, Liu and Oppenheim [Physica A 247 (1997) 183] developed a microscopic theory for hopping transport in glass-forming liquids. In this work we bring this theory within the frame of mode coupling theories in the highly viscous regime. We calculate corrections to the effective longitudinal viscosity that affect its long-time dynamical behavior. Nevertheless, the relation between the longitudinal viscosity and the hopping kernel is not qualitatively altered by mode coupling.

Statistics and ProbabilityPhysicsViscosityWork (thermodynamics)Kernel (image processing)Condensed matter physicsMode couplingOrder (ring theory)Microscopic theoryCondensed Matter PhysicsGlass transitionGlass formingPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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Poly(γ-Glutamic Acid) as an Exogenous Promoter of Chondrogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells

2015

Cartilage damage and/or aging effects can cause constant pain, which limits the patient's quality of life. Although different strategies have been proposed to enhance the limited regenerative capacity of cartilage tissue, the full production of native and functional cartilaginous extracellular matrix (ECM) has not yet been achieved. Poly(γ-glutamic acid) (γ-PGA), a naturally occurring polyamino acid, biodegradable into glutamate residues, has been explored for tissue regeneration. In this work, γ-PGA's ability to support the production of cartilaginous ECM by human bone marrow mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) and nasal chondrocytes (NCs) was investigated. MSC and NC pellets were cultur…

Stromal cellBiomedical EngineeringType II collagenCell Culture TechniquesBioengineeringBiochemistryBiomaterialsExtracellular matrixTransforming Growth Factor beta1ChondrocytesNasal CartilagesmedicineHumansAggrecansAggrecanCells CulturedGlycosaminoglycansExtracellular Matrix ProteinsChemistryCartilageMesenchymal stem cellMesenchymal Stem CellsSOX9 Transcription FactorOriginal ArticlesChondrogenesisMolecular biologyCulture Mediamedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryPolyglutamic AcidCulture Media ConditionedCalciumCollagenStromal CellsChondrogenesisType I collagen
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Microenvironment-centred dynamics in aggressive B-cell lymphomas.

2012

Aggressive B-cell lymphomas share high proliferative and invasive attitudes and dismal prognosis despite heterogeneous biological features. In the interchained sequence of events leading to cancer progression, neoplastic clone-intrinsic molecular events play a major role. Nevertheless, microenvironment-related cues have progressively come into focus as true determinants for this process. The cancer-associated microenvironment is a complex network of nonneoplastic immune and stromal cells embedded in extracellular components, giving rise to a multifarious crosstalk with neoplastic cells towards the induction of a supportive milieu. The immunological and stromal microenvironments have been cl…

Stromal cellMicroenvironmentHematologyReview ArticleBiologyMicroenvironment; aggressive B-cell lymphomasCrosstalk (biology)Immune systemmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologymedicineDiseases of the blood and blood-forming organsRC633-647.5Indolent lymphomasB cellaggressive B-cell lymphomas
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Evidence against a key role for transforming growth factor-beta1 in cytomegalovirus-induced bone marrow aplasia.

1998

During immunodeficiency after sublethal haematoablative treatment, cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection interferes with haematopoietic reconstitution and can cause lethal bone marrow (BM) aplasia. The in vivo model of murine CMV infection has identified the BM stroma as the principal target site of CMV in the haematopoietic cord. The infected cell type is the reticular stromal cell which forms the stromal network and produces essential haemopoietins, such as stem-cell factor (SCF). The expression of SCF was found to be reduced in the infected stroma, but the stromal network was not disrupted and the number of infected stromal cells was too low to explain the functional deficiency. These facts ca…

Stromal cellmedicine.medical_treatmentCytomegalovirusGene ExpressionBone Marrow CellsBone Marrow AplasiaCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesKidneyVirus ReplicationMiceTransforming Growth Factor betaVirologymedicineAnimalsCytotoxic T cellBone Marrow DiseasesBone Marrow TransplantationMice Inbred BALB CbiologyTransforming growth factor betaVirologyHematopoiesisHaematopoiesisCytokinemedicine.anatomical_structureLiverCytomegalovirus Infectionsbiology.proteinFemaleImmunotherapyBone marrowStromal CellsTransforming growth factorJournal of General Virology
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