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Digestive vacuole of Plasmodium falciparum released during erythrocyte rupture dually activates complement and coagulation.

2012

Abstract Severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria evolves through the interplay among capillary sequestration of parasitized erythrocytes, deregulated inflammatory responses, and hemostasis dysfunction. After rupture, each parasitized erythrocyte releases not only infective merozoites, but also the digestive vacuole (DV), a membrane-bounded organelle containing the malaria pigment hemozoin. In the present study, we report that the intact organelle, but not isolated hemozoin, dually activates the alternative complement and the intrinsic clotting pathway. Procoagulant activity is destroyed by phospholipase C treatment, indicating a critical role of phospholipid head groups exposed at the DV surfa…

HemeproteinsMalePain ThresholdErythrocytesImmunologyComplement Pathway AlternativePlasmodium falciparumVacuoleBiochemistryHemolysisMonocytesMicrobiologyHypesthesiaRats Sprague-DawleyPhagocytosisparasitic diseasesAnimalsHumansMalaria FalciparumBlood CoagulationLungbiologyPhospholipase CHemozoinDextran SulfatePlasmodium falciparumCell BiologyHematologyIntracellular Membranesbiology.organism_classificationComplement systemRatsAntibody opsonizationImmunologyVacuolesAlternative complement pathwaySpleenWaste disposalBlood
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Mind the Gap: The Big House in Cinematic Representations of the Anglo-Irish War

2018

It goes without saying that the Big House was intended to be a symbol: as more than one critic has remarked, these houses really were only “big” in comparison to the poverty of the lesser structures that surrounded them. They were to be a bastion for British and Anglo-Irish culture and a center for social and administrative interactions. In this sense, they straddled the gap between the towns of Dublin and London, whence their power came, and the villages to whom they administered: it is no coincidence that these garrisons of British power bore the brunt of Republican anger during the Troubles of 1919-1921. Examining two of the rare films to focus on the War of Independence from the perspec…

History[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturemedia_common.quotation_subjectWar of IndependenceBig HouseRepresentation (politics)Power (social and political)[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureIrishheritage filmEconomic historyWind that Shakes the BarleyLand tenureComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonTroubles1. No povertyWar of independenceAnglo-Irish WarThe Last September (film)[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history16. Peace & justiceIndependencelanguage.human_languageSymbolSpanish Civil Warlanguage[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history
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De los fueros locales al fuero de Valencia en el marco del proceso de instauración de la sociedad feudal del siglo XIII en el reino de Valencia

2017

This paper analyzes the process of changing local laws (fueros) to a territorial law (fuero) in the context of the new kingdom of Valencia created in 1240 by King James I. Following the tradition of Catalonia and Aragon, also in Valencia the crown and nobility initially organized the repopulation based on different local fueros: Sepúlveda, Zaragoza, Daroca, Teruel, Fontana, costum de Lleida or costum/fuero of Valencia. But from 1245, the monarchy drove the territorial law (fuero) of Valencia, which has traditionally been interpreted as a political reason for confrontation between Catalan and Aragonese populators. Our study explains how the Fuero of Zaragoza/Aragon was limited during the 13t…

Historylcsh:History (General) and history of EuropeEdad Mediareconquistalcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historylcsh:History (General)lcsh:D1-2009Historiafueros municipalesfuero de zaragozalcsh:Dley medievalMedieval historyfuero de valencia.
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X4 : luovia tuulia maailmalta

2012

Kaupunkipostikorttisarja

HodmézövásárhelyBarnsleyBragaObidospostikortitVilnaReggio EmiliaKaunasKortrijkinnovaatiotyöLissaboninnovaatiot
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Homenatge a Stanley L. Miller

2003

Conferència homenatge al professor Stanley L. Miller.

Homenatge Stanley L. Miller Institut Cavanilles
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Effects of Anandamide and Noxious Heat on Intracellular Calcium Concentration in Nociceptive DRG Neurons of Rats

2007

As an endogenous agonist at the cannabinoid receptor CB1 and the capsaicin-receptor TRPV1, anandamide may exert both anti- and pronociceptive actions. Therefore we studied the effects of anandamide and other activators of both receptors on changes in free cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]i) in acutely dissociated small dorsal root ganglion neurons (diameter: ≤30 μm). Anandamide (10 μM) increased [Ca2+]iin 76% of the neurons. The EC50was 7.41 μM, the Hill slope was 2.15 ± 0.43 (mean ± SE). This increase was blocked by the competitive TRPV1-antagonist capsazepine (10 μM) and in Ca2+-free extracellular solution. Neither exclusion of voltage-gated sodium channels nor additional blockade of voltage-gate…

Hot TemperatureCannabinoid receptorPolyunsaturated AlkamidesPhysiologyTRPV1TRPV Cation ChannelsArachidonic AcidsPharmacologyCalcium in biologyRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundGanglia SpinalPhysical StimulationAnimalsDrug InteractionsDronabinolEgtazic AcidChelating AgentsNeuronsCalcium metabolismAnalysis of VarianceDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceExtracellular FluidAnandamideCalcium Channel BlockersEndocannabinoid systemRatsNociceptionCalciumCapsaicinEndogenous agonistEndocannabinoidsJournal of Neurophysiology
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Coexpression of heat-evoked and capsaicin-evoked inward currents in acutely dissociated rat dorsal root ganglion neurons.

1997

Noxious heat is able to activate heat-sensitive nociceptors in the skin very rapidly, but little is known about the mechanisms by which heat is transduced. We used the whole-cell patch-clamp technique to study the effects of noxious heat and capsaicin on freshly dissociated rat dorsal root ganglion neurons in vitro. Using temperatures between 41 degrees C and 53 degrees C, 8 of 19 small neurons (phior = 30 microm) exhibited a heat-evoked inward current. All heat-sensitive neurons tested were also capsaicin-sensitive. Moreover, the heat response tended to be enhanced after capsaicin (360 +/- 150 pA versus 125 +/- 45 pA, P0.1, n = 7). Two of five heat-insensitive neurons were excited by capsa…

Hot TemperaturePatch-Clamp TechniquesCentral nervous systemRats Sprague-Dawley03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineDorsal root ganglionGanglia SpinalmedicineAnimalsPatch clamp030304 developmental biologyCell SizeNeurons0303 health sciencesGeneral NeuroscienceReproducibility of ResultsSpinal cordSensory neuronRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureNociceptionnervous systemchemistryCapsaicinNociceptorBiophysicsCapsaicinNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscience letters
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Derecho natural y derechos humanos: síntesis práctica y complementariedad teórica

1998

En este artículo se argumentan los siguientes puntos: 1. El lenguaje de los derechos humanos surge en Occidente en sintonía con la subjetivización de la idea de derecho iniciada a finales de la Edad Media. En ello se advierte sin dificultad la diferencia existente entre las modernas declaraciones de derechos humanos, y la doctrina clásica del derecho natural, que era una doctrina eminentemente práctica, integrada en la virtud de la justicia 2. Una fundamentación consistente de los derechos humanos en la idea de dignidad debe remitir necesariamente bien a un plano trascendental bien a un plano ontológico. Por su parte, el esclarecimiento de la idea de dignidad permite profundizar en la natur…

Human rightsNatural lawlcsh:Philosophy (General)media_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyFilosofía MoralContext (language use)dignidad.derecho naturalEpistemologyKey (music)Orientation (vector space)PhilosophyDignityPoliticsDignidad trascendentalley naturalNatural (music)Derecho naturalDerechos humanosDignidad ontológicalcsh:B1-5802Humanitiesmedia_common
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Sediment origin and pedogenesis in the former mill pond basin of Turznice (north-central Poland) based on magnetic susceptibility measurements

2016

Abstract This paper aims to assess the usefulness of magnetic susceptibility measurements in pedological studies of mill pond sediments. The study area includes the former Turznice mill pond basin located in the south-eastern part of the Grudziądz Basin. Four soil profiles were selected within the transect located along the longitudinal axis of the basin. The following soil properties were determined in the collected samples: bulk density, particle size distribution, pH, content of carbonates, approximate content of organic matter (LOI), total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (Nt), and the pseudo-total contents of metals (Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Pb, Ni, Cd). The obtained results were correlated…

HydrologyNorth centralGeography Planning and DevelopmentGeochemistrySediment04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciencesStructural basin01 natural sciencesMagnetic susceptibilityGeophysicsPedogenesis040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesMillGleysolsmill pond sedimentsheavy metalsGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmagnetic susceptibilityBulletin of Geography: Physical Geography Series
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STOP 1: Lower Gauja spillway valley at Sigulda

2014

HydrologySpillwayGeographyKvartāra ģeoloģijaQuaternary geologyQuaternary:NATURAL SCIENCES::Earth sciences::Exogenous earth sciences::Quaternary geology [Research Subject Categories]GeomorphologyGaujas upes ielejaRiver Gauja valley
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