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HSP27 controls GATA-1 protein level during erythroid cell differentiation.

2010

AbstractHeat shock protein 27 (HSP27) is a chaperone whose cellular expression increases in response to various stresses and protects the cell either by inhibiting apoptotic cell death or by promoting the ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of specific proteins. Here, we show that globin transcription factor 1 (GATA-1) is a client protein of HSP27. In 2 models of erythroid differentiation; that is, in the human erythroleukemia cell line, K562 induced to differentiate into erythroid cells on hemin exposure and CD34+ human cells ex vivo driven to erythroid differentiation in liquid culture, depletion of HSP27 provokes an accumulation of GATA-1 and impairs terminal maturation. More spec…

LeupeptinsPyridines[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Cellular differentiationCellHSP27 Heat-Shock ProteinsAntigens CD34Biochemistryp38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases0302 clinical medicineTransforming Growth Factor betahemic and lymphatic diseasesChlorocebus aethiopsGATA1 Transcription FactorPhosphorylationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSCells CulturedHeat-Shock Proteins0303 health sciencesbiologyImidazolesCell DifferentiationHematology[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]medicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisembryonic structuresCOS CellsRNA InterferenceSignal transductionProteasome InhibitorsProtein BindingProteasome Endopeptidase ComplexImmunologyImmunoblotting03 medical and health sciencesHsp27Erythroid CellsHeat shock proteinmedicineAnimalsHumansTranscription factor030304 developmental biologyCell NucleusInterleukin-6UbiquitinationCell BiologyTransforming growth factor betaMolecular biologyChaperone (protein)biology.proteinK562 CellsHeLa CellsMolecular ChaperonesBlood
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Divisas o empresas históricas de damas. Algunos testimonios (siglos XV y XVI)

2019

ABSTRACT: Devices, badges or imprese, modalities of emblematics, were used by women between the 14th and 17th centuries, although less frequently than by men. This study analyses a little more than two dozen historical devices of ladies of the XVth and XVIth centuries from the perspective of emblematic genre theory. It deals with various aspects such as the structure, the personal involvement of the owners in the design of their devices, the purpose andmanners of displaying wit employed in their composition, etc., and concludes that there are no noticeable differences between women's devices and the masculine ones, except that the impreseof ladies crafted for special occasions (to display i…

Linguistics and LanguageFifteenthVisual Arts and Performing ArtsUNESCO::HISTORIACommunicationEmblemmedia_common.quotation_subjectThe RenaissanceArt:HISTORIA [UNESCO]HumanitiesLanguage and Linguisticsmedia_common
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Games that People Played in Early Modern Europa and the Emblem

2014

ABSTRACT: This study explores the existence and readership of board games in 16th and 17th century Europe of an emblematic nature. Such games may have derived from the conversation games featured in Baldassare Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier (1528), a work which includes a passage on emblems. In the Spanish tradition, the Filosofia cortesana moralizada (1587) of Alonso de Barros is a book of instructions on how to play this highly emblematic courtly board game, the board of which has unfortunately been lost. Some English emblems of the 17th century also include emblems likely based on Castiglione that depict the courtier as both warrior and scholar. Future studies need to clarify the…

Linguistics and LanguageFuture studiesVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCommunicationEmblemmedia_common.quotation_subjectArtHumanitiesCartographyLanguage and Linguisticsmedia_common
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El Guernica. Estudio iconográfico. Jesús María González de Zárate

2014

Recension critica del libro de Jesua Maria Gonzalez de Zarate: El Guernica. Estudio iconografico, Ayuntamiento de Gernika-Lumo, Fundartes, 2013, 93 pp.

Linguistics and LanguageHistoria del arte Filología hispánicaVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCommunicationGuernica Picasso Gonzáles de Zárate IconografíaLanguage and Linguistics
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Fernando R. de la Flor: De Cristo. Dos fantasías iconológicas

2013

Recension critica del libro de Fernando R. de la Flor: De Cristo. Dos fantasias iconologicas, Abada Editpores, Madrid, 2011.

Linguistics and LanguageHistoria del arte Filología hispánicaVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCommunicationiconología cultura visual emblemática literatura hispánicaLanguage and Linguistics
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Abel Neves� Inter-Rail as a Political Play

2017

En Inter-Rail (1999), Abel Neves ens apropa al 25 d’Abril contraposant-hi dues generacions: la dels que van viure el pas de la dictadura a la democracia i la dels seus fills, que veuen aquell fet amb llunyania i sense cap nostalgia. Aquesta obra va ser un encarrec de la companyia A comuna. Teatro de pesquisa a Neves per commemorar el 25e aniversari de la Revolucio dels Clavells. El nostre treball proposa una lectura politica de la peca a partir d’una pauta d’analisi innovadora per veure el grau de compromis social que presenta el text teatral.

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsLanguage and LinguisticsAbriu: estudos de textualidade do Brasil, Galicia e Portugal
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Music festivals as mediators and their influence on consumer awareness

2020

Abstract Cultural products compete for public awareness in markets with high uncertainty, oversupply and a short product life cycle. Altogether, this means that only a small fraction of all releases generate the necessary consumer awareness to achieve a significant commercial success. This paper aims at identifying the informational function music festivals serve in cultural markets and how it translates into consumer discovery of cultural supply. To do so, we empirically measure informational spillover effects to performers at an established music festival. We hypothesize that this effect stems from the reputation attached to the brand equity of cultural organizations, is asymmetric, as it…

Linguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectMusic festivalEconomiaConsumer awarenessLanguage and LinguisticsProfit (economics)Product lifecycleSpillover effectBusinessBrand equityPerforming artsMarketingReputationmedia_common
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Expresivitatea limbajului popular în romanul haiducesc „Iancu Jianu, zapciu de plasă” și „Iancu Jianu, căpitan de haiduci” de Nicolae D. Popescu

2021

This paper analyzes the expressivity of popular language from the novels ”Iancu Jianu, Head of Administration” and ”Iancu Jianu, Captain of the Hajduks” by N.D. Popescu. The popular language is a language specific aspect, a language version and a main component of the oral version of the national language. In literary works, the popular language has a stylistic purpose. The aesthetic value of the text is the result of the process by which the expressiveness of the writer`s language is converted into an individual literary rule. The stylistic processes and brands encountered in popular language are national specific and they reflect the history, the way of thinking and the feelings of Romani…

Linguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectRomanianArt historyNational languageArtLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageExpressivityAesthetic valueFeelingAnthropologySlangNovellalanguagemedia_commonSwedish Journal of Romanian Studies
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Usos impropios de los términos 'Iconografía' e 'iconología'

2013

ABSTRACT: A reflection on the meaning of the terms «iconography» and «iconology», as defined by the fields of Art History and Archeology, in a strict sense, as disciplines concerned with the description and interpretation of images, respectively. In the everyday use of these terms we can also observe an inappropriate meaning when the object itself to which one of these disciplines is applied is designated as «iconography». Likewise, the term «iconology», in its migration from Art History to areas such as Theology, has come to acquire —in one concrete case analyzed here— a completely inappropriate meaning due to the loss of the correct epistemological orientation. KEY WORDS: Iconography, Ico…

Linguistics and LanguageMeaning (semiotics)EstèticaVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectIconologyArt historyArtIconographyHumanitiesLanguage and Linguisticsmedia_common
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Ludus sphaerae per annulum ferreum: tradición alegórico-emblemática del beugelen

2016

ABSTRACT: Beugelen was a game, described early on by Erasmus, which gained wide popularity in the Netherlands, played both in palaces and villages, as evidenced by numerous engravings of the 16th and 17th Centuries. Therefore, it is not surprising to find its allegorical-symbolic exploitation, associated with concepts such as mental laziness (Heinrich Aldegrever), the fatal consequences of the game (Johannes David) and the effects of human and divine love (Peter Rollos, Typus mundi , Ludovicus van Leuven and Willem den Elger). In the light of previous emblematic repertories, I delve into the meaning of a number of paintings, paying special attencion to works of Lucas Gassel ( David and Bath…

Linguistics and LanguagePaintingUNESCO::HISTORIAVisual Arts and Performing ArtsFilologíasCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPersonaArtFilologías hispánicasLanguage and LinguisticsMeaning (semiotics)Historia del arte. Artes plásticasFilologías clásicas y antiguasArte:HISTORIA [UNESCO]HumanitiesCartographyErasmus+media_commonIMAGO. Revista de Emblemática y Cultura Visual
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