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Insights into the relationships of Palearctic and Nearctic lymnaeids (Mollusca : Gastropoda) by rDNA ITS-2 sequencing and phylogeny of stagnicoline i…

2003

Fascioliasis by Fasciola hepatica is the vector-borne disease presenting the widest latitudinal, longitudinal and altitudinal distribution known. F. hepatica shows a great adaptation power to new environmental conditions which is the consequence of its own capacities together with the adaptation and colonization abilities of its specific vector hosts, freshwater snails of the family Lymnaeidae. Several lymnaeid species only considered as secondary contributors to the liver fluke transmission have, however, played a very important role in the geographic expansion of this disease. Many of them belong to the so-called "stagnicoline" type group. Stagnicolines have, therefore, a very important a…

CanadaVeterinary (miscellaneous)SnailsZoologyDisease VectorsDNA RibosomalRibotypingrDNA ITS-2 sequenceslymnaea occultalcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesHolarcticSpecies SpecificityPhylogeneticsHepaticaSequence Homology Nucleic AcidOmphiscola glabraAnimalslcsh:RC109-216PhylogenyLymnaeaGalba truncatulabiologyPhylogenetic treeArctic RegionsIntermediate hostHolarctic stagnicolinesFasciola hepaticabiology.organism_classificationEuropeInfectious DiseasesInsect ScienceAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyTaxonomy (biology)L. palustris turriculaParasite
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Dolarización panamericana

2001

CanadáAntiglobalizaciónCumbre de los PueblosPolíticas socialesVidal-Beneyto JoséEducaciónTLCÁrea de Libre Comercio de las AméricasLibertadesPueblosEconomía sostenibleEconomíaPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónCumbre de las AméricasGlobalizaciónMinorías étnicasIntegración latinoamericanaSeattleALCAPanamericanismoMéxicoMujeresAlternativasMercado Común PanamericanoUltraliberalismoProtecciónMedio ambienteDerechosContinente americanoEEUUTratado de Libre Comercio
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Different patterns of cytokeratin expression in the normal epithelia of the upper respiratory tract

1985

The distribution and type of cytokeratins present in the normal human epithelia of the nasopharynx, oropharynx, tongue, palatine tonsil, epiglottis, vocal cord, and laryngeal ventricle were studied using immunohistochemical techniques and by gel electrophoresis of cytoskeletal proteins microdissected from frozen tissues. Noncornifying stratified epithelia covering the oropharynx, tongue, surface of the palatine tonsil, pharyngeal surface of the epiglottis, and vocal cord were all found to contain cytokeratins nos. 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, and 15, together with minor amounts of cytokeratin no. 19, i.e., a pattern similar to that previously reported for esophageal epithelium. The immunohistochemical …

Cancer ResearchEpiglottisRespiratory SystemLaryngeal VentricleFluorescent Antibody TechniqueOropharynxStratified squamous epitheliumColumnar CellBiologyEpitheliumPalatine tonsilCytokeratinTongueTongueNasopharynxmedicineHumansMolecular BiologyStaining and LabelingAntibodies MonoclonalCell BiologyAnatomyRespiratory Tract Neoplasmsmedicine.anatomical_structureKeratinsElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelLarynxPseudostratified columnar epitheliumDevelopmental BiologyDifferentiation
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Más allá del voto

2007

CandidatosLimitacionesSociedad mediáticaVidal-Beneyto JoséComplejidadMedios de comunicaciónSistema presidencialistaInteracciones socialesHiperdeterminaciónSufragioProceso electoralEleccionesPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónMinoríasPARTICIPACIÓNRefundaciónParlamentoPoderDemocraciaAntagonismosVotoComunidad políticaLuchasRégimen democráticoPuebloSistemaPráctica electoralConferenciasEstructura políticaEjercicio electoral
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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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Una Europa (casi) sin Europa

2003

Carta de Derechos FundamentalesTratado de NizaÁmbitos nacionalesVidal-Beneyto JoséVotoPOLÍTICAEuropa políticaEstadosSolidaridadIdentidadEUROPAConvenciónPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónVotaciónUnión EuropeaOpción liberalJusticiaLibertadConsejo EuropeoModelo europeo de sociedadSeguridadConstituciónDimensión global europea
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La Europa social / 4. La demolición

2005

Carta de Derechos FundamentalesVidal-Beneyto JoséModelo europeoRelaciones laboralesSaludPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónDerecho del trabajoNormasComunidad económicaEstados miembrosUnidad de EuropaMercadoCompetitividadEconomía socialCarta de Derechos SocialesCapitalismo europeoJubilaciónActa ÚnicaFlexibilidadEUROPA SOCIALEE UUTratado fundacionalSubordinaciónTratado de MaastrichtDemoliciónDimensión socialConcepción privatistaEnseñanza
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Naranjos, cazadores y pirómanos

1993

Casa de señoresAislamientoVidal-Beneyto JoséCazadoresTurismoHuertosInversiones extranjerasPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónNostalgiaDesencanto públicoPirómanosGuerra civilESPAÑASOCIEDADTierrasVALENCIANaranjosMemoriaProceso industrializadorEl EstretDmocracia
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El héroe mediático

2005

Catolicismo oficialPablo VIRELIGIÓNVidal-Beneyto JoséWojtylaMedios de comunicaciónConservadurismo religiosoPontificadoPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónModernizaciónVaticanoEspectáculoIglesiaDerechaLínea dogmáticaPAPAPoderCatecismo universalJuan Pablo IIDoctrina democráticaCreencias religiosasDerecho canónicoPapadoParticipaciónSociedad mediática de masaMediatizaciónConcentraciones religiosasEspectacularizaciónHéroe mediáticoSanto
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