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Comprehensive Analysis of VEGFR2 Expression in HPV-Positive and -Negative OPSCC Reveals Differing VEGFR2 Expression Patterns

2021

VEGF signaling regulated by the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) plays a decisive role in tumor angiogenesis, initiation and progression in several tumors including HNSCC. However, the impact of HPV-status on the expression of VEGFR2 in OPSCC has not yet been investigated, although HPV oncoproteins E6 and E7 induce VEGF-expression. In a series of 56 OPSCC with known HPV-status, VEGFR2 expression patterns were analyzed both in blood vessels from tumor-free and tumor-containing regions and within tumor cells by immunohistochemistry using densitometry. Differences in subcellular colocalization of VEGFR2 with endothelial, tumor and stem cell markers were determined by doub…

Cancer Researchcancer stem cellAngiogenesisNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensKinase insert domain receptorBiologyrespiratory systemStem cell markerArticlemedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyCancer stem cellvascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2Cancer cellCancer researchmedicinecardiovascular systemoropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomaImmunohistochemistryAutocrine signallinghuman papillomavirusRC254-282Blood vesselcirculatory and respiratory physiology
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Hypoxia-induced epithelial VEGF-C/VEGFR-3 upregulation in carcinoma cell lines

2008

Adaptation to hypoxia, a universal hallmark of carcinomas, is a critical step for tumor cell survival and growth. One of the principal regulators of hypoxia-responsive pathways is the transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1 alpha). Currently, it is known that tumoral production of members of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-family (VEGFs) may promote tumor growth and progression by acting on carcinoma cells that express the cognate receptors (VEGFRs). However, the influence of hypoxia in the formation of such a tumoral VEGF/VEGFR loop is not completely understood. In the present study we examined the potential existence of a HIF-1 alpha/VEGF/VEGFR autocrine…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyLung NeoplasmsVascular Endothelial Growth Factor CCellBreast NeoplasmsBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundDownregulation and upregulationCell Line TumorInternal medicinemedicineHumansAutocrine signallingVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1CarcinomaKinase insert domain receptorCell cycleHypoxia-Inducible Factor 1 alpha SubunitVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-3Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2Cell HypoxiaUp-RegulationGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticVascular endothelial growth factorAutocrine CommunicationHIF1AEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyVascular endothelial growth factor CchemistryCancer researchColorectal NeoplasmsInternational Journal of Oncology
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Changes in gene expression linked with adult reproductive diapause in a northern malt fly species: a candidate gene microarray study

2010

Abstract Background Insect diapause is an important biological process which involves many life-history parameters important for survival and reproductive fitness at both individual and population level. Drosophila montana, a species of D. virilis group, has a profound photoperiodic reproductive diapause that enables the adult flies to survive through the harsh winter conditions of high latitudes and altitudes. We created a custom-made microarray for D. montana with 101 genes known to affect traits important in diapause, photoperiodism, reproductive behaviour, circadian clock and stress tolerance in model Drosophila species. This array gave us a chance to filter out genes showing expression…

Candidate geneMicroarrayPhotoperiodCircadian clockDown-RegulationGenes InsectBiologyDiapauseEnvironmental Science(all)Research articleAnimalsDrosophilaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsQH540-549.5Oligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisGeneral Environmental SciencephotoperiodismReproductive successEcologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionEcologyGene Expression ProfilingReproductionfungiGene Expression Regulation Developmentalbiology.organism_classificationUp-RegulationGene expression profilingDrosophilaFemaleBMC Ecology
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Devenir chercheur ou enseignant chercheur : le goût pour la recherche des doctorants à l'épreuve du marché du travail

2016

Faire une thèse pour devenir chercheur ou enseignant-chercheur est souvent considéré comme un parcours difficile dont le résultat est incertain. Plus que dans d’autres pays, les diplômés de doctorat en France connaissent de fortes difficultés de stabilisation sur le marché du travail. Notre recherche s’interroge sur les raisons qui conduisent les jeunes à obtenir un doctorat puis à choisir une carrière de chercheur ou d’enseignant-chercheur et enfin, à s’y stabiliser. À partir d’une enquête du Céreq, nos résultats montrent que l’intérêt pour la recherche qu’ils ont manifesté dès le début des études supérieures et le capital social vont fortement structurer leur parcours universitaire et pro…

Capital socialEnseignant-chercheurinégalités scolaires[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationlearning difficulties and students in difficultymethods and tools [pedagogy]Critère de choix0502 economics and business[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCursus universitaireCarrière professionnelleDoctoratdifficultés scolaires et élèves en difficultésprofessional integrationrecherche en éducationeducational research4. Education05 social sciencesChoix d'orientationÉtudiant[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationGeneral MedicineRecherche scientifique[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceOrientation scolaire et professionnelleinsertion professionnelleSituation du marché du travailParcours professionnel8. Economic growthméthodes et outils [pédagogie ]ChercheurFrance050203 business & managementeducational inequalities
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N'est pas indépendant qui veut ! : Analyse des processus de fermeture dans l'accès à l'emploi

2010

Les notes de l'IREDU, n°10/01, mai 2010; Les analyses sociologiques ou économiques considèrent les professions indépendantes généralement au travers d'approches sectorielles (la santé, le droit, l'artisanat.) ou de travaux ethnographiques à partir d'une profession précise. Cette recherche propose un cadre théorique qui analyse de façon plus globale le marché de l'emploi des professions indépendantes. Elle s'intéresse plus précisément aux systèmes de légitimation qui permettent à une activité de s'exprimer dans un cadre professionnel, tout en minimisant les possibilités d'existence de formes alternatives concurrentes susceptibles d'affaiblir leur statut et les privilèges associés. Après avoi…

Capital social[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationAccès à l'emploiInsertion professionnelle[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInadéquation formation emploi[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSegmentation de l'emploiInégalité des chancesProfession littéraire et artistiqueTravail des femmesInégalité sexuelleProfession libéraleTravail indépendantMarché du travail
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Analyse des processus de fermeture dans l'accès à l'emploi

2009

Les cahiers de l'IREDU, n°70, 182 p.; Les analyses sociologiques ou économiques considèrent les professions indépendantes généralement au travers d'approches sectorielles (la santé, le droit, l'artisanat.) ou de travaux ethnographiques à partir d'une profession précise. Cette recherche propose un cadre théorique qui analyse de façon plus globale le marché de l'emploi des professions indépendantes. Elle s'intéresse plus précisément aux systèmes de légitimation qui permettent à une activité de s'exprimer dans un cadre professionnel, tout en minimisant les possibilités d'existence de formes alternatives concurrentes susceptibles d'affaiblir leur statut et les privilèges associés. Après avoir p…

Capital social[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInsertion professionnelleAccès à l'emploi[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInadéquation formation emploi[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSegmentation de l'emploiInégalité des chancesProfession littéraire et artistiqueTravail des femmesInégalité sexuelleProfession libéraleTravail indépendantMarché du travail
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Odorants of Capsicum spp. Dried Fruits as Candidate Attractants for Lasioderma serricorne F. (Coleoptera: Anobiidae)

2021

The cigarette beetle, Lasioderma serricorne F. (Coleoptera: Anobiidae) is an important food storage pest affecting the tobacco industry and is increasingly impacting museums and herbaria. Monitoring methods make use of pheromone traps which can be implemented using chili fruit powder. The objective of this study was to assess the response of L. serricorne to the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from different chili powders in order to identify the main semiochemicals involved in this attraction. Volatiles emitted by Capsicum annuum, C. frutescens, and C. chinense dried fruit powders were tested in an olfactometer and collected and analyzed using SPME and GC-MS. Results indicated that C. an…

Capsicum annuum<i>Capsicum frutescens</i>biologyDried fruitCapsicum frutescenbiology.organism_classificationPheromone trapAttractionCapsicum chinenseCapsicum chinenseHorticultureSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataAnobiidaeOlfactometer<i>Capsicum annuum</i>cigarette beetle<i>Capsicum chinense</i>Insect ScienceLasioderma serricorneCapsicum annuumα-iononelcsh:QPEST analysisβ-iononelcsh:Scienceα-iononeInsects
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Neurosecretion in the Frontal Ganglion of the Stick Insect, Carausius morosus

1978

The presence of neurosecretory cells in the frontal ganglion (FG) has been demonstrated only in the Lepidoptera Bombyx (BOUNHIOL et al., 1953), Manduca (BORG et al., 1973; BELL et al., 1974), and Diatraea (YIN and CHIPPENDALE, 1975). In Manduca and Diatraea the neurosecretory material of the FG is apparently involved in the regulation of diapause.

Carausius morosusDiatraeaLepidoptera genitaliabiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectInsectDiapauseManducabiology.organism_classificationNeurosecretionBombyxmedia_commonCell biology
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Degenerative and regenerative processes involved in midgut pseudotumor formation in the stick insect (Carausius morosus)

2009

Spontaneous and experimentally induced pseudotumor formation in Carausius morosus impairs the midgut tissue homeostasis. Spontaneous pseudotumor formation begins by the break down of a single or a small group of columnar cells (CCs) and is followed by the degeneration of neighboring CCs. There are not only marked similarities but also decisive differences between normal dying CCs in healthy specimens and the degeneration of CCs leading to pseudotumors: in both cases, the apical cell parts with the nucleus are extruded into the midgut lumen, but only during of pseudotumor formation an "amorphous substance" originates from the basal parts of the CCs. Hemocytes are attracted to this substance …

Carausius morosusPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHemocytesInsectaCellular differentiationColumnar CellGranuloma Plasma CellDigestive System Physiological PhenomenaStomatogastric nervous systemmedicineAnimalsHomeostasisRegenerationProgenitor cellTissue homeostasisCell ProliferationbiologyStem CellsfungiCell DifferentiationMidgutbiology.organism_classificationstomatognathic diseasesAnimal Science and ZoologyStem cellDigestive SystemDevelopmental BiologyJournal of Morphology
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Midgut pseudotumors and the maintenance of tissue homeostasis: studies on aging and manipulated stick insects.

2009

Stick insects (Carausius morosus) develop pseudotumors in aging adults. Pseudotumor formation starts at the M2 midgut region where an accumulation of stomatogastric nerve terminals is observed. Pseudotumors arise from dying columnar cells whose basal parts form an “amorphous substance” at the basement membrane whereas the apical parts, including the nucleus, are expelled into the gut lumen. The “amorphous substance” is ensheathed by hemocytes. These nodules, which do not melanize, characterize the phenotype of the pseudotumors. With age, cell death and pseudotumor infestation increases. It is shown that the maintenance of midgut tissue homoeostasis is disturbed and becomes more serious with…

Carausius morosusProgrammed cell deathPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAgingInsectaMidgutColumnar CellBiologybiology.organism_classificationModels BiologicalGastrointestinal Tractstomatognathic diseasesStomatogastric nervous systemmedicineAnimalsHomeostasisAnimal Science and ZoologyStem cellHomeostasisTissue homeostasisDevelopmental BiologyJournal of morphology
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