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Effect of psychological stress on orthodontic tooth movement in rats

2010

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of psychological stress on orthodontic tooth movement in Wistar rats. Materials and methods: Forty-eight female ten-week old Wistar rats with an average weight of 188 ±12 gr were selected and randomly divided into two experimental and control groups. The experimental group received crowded environment-induced and cat odour stresses 4 weeks before spring insertion. On the 29th day in both groups, maxillary incisors were moved by the insertion of springs and exactly after 7 days, 9 rats from each group and after 14 days the remaining rats were sacrificed. Then the mesioincisal distance between maxillary incisors was measure…

Tooth Movement Techniquesbusiness.industryDentistryOrthodonticsmedicine.disease_causeBody weight:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]RatsOtorhinolaryngologyWeight lossTooth movementStatistical significanceUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicinePsychological stressAnimalsSurgeryFemalemedicine.symptomRats WistarbusinessGeneral DentistryStress PsychologicalTooth Movement Technique
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Rapid nucleus-scale reorganization of chromatin in neurons enables transcriptional adaptation for memory consolidation

2020

AbstractThe interphase nucleus is functionally organized in active and repressed territories defining the transcriptional status of the cell. However, it remains poorly understood how the nuclear architecture of neurons adapts in response to behaviorally relevant stimuli that trigger fast alterations in gene expression patterns. Imaging of fluorescently tagged nucleosomes revealed that pharmacological manipulation of neuronal activity in vitro and auditory cued fear conditioning in vivo induce nucleus-scale restructuring of chromatin within minutes. Furthermore, the acquisition of auditory fear memory is impaired after infusion of a drug into auditory cortex which blocks chromatin reorganiz…

Transcription GeneticPhysiologySensory PhysiologyGene ExpressionSocial SciencesMiceCognitionLearning and MemoryAnimal CellsBehavioral ConditioningMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyPremovement neuronal activityFear conditioningNeuronsMultidisciplinaryChromosome BiologyQRBrainAnimal ModelsAdaptation PhysiologicalChromatinSensory SystemsChromatinIn Vivo ImagingHistonemedicine.anatomical_structureAuditory SystemExperimental Organism SystemsMedicineEpigeneticsMemory consolidationCellular TypesAnatomyResearch ArticleImaging TechniquesScienceMouse ModelsBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsAuditory cortexModel OrganismsMemoryFluorescence ImagingGeneticsmedicineAnimalsNucleosomeMemory ConsolidationCell NucleusAuditory CortexBehaviorBiology and Life SciencesCell BiologyCellular NeuroscienceAnimal Studiesbiology.proteinCognitive ScienceFear ConditioningNeuroscienceNucleusNeuroscience
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Overexpression of Human and Fly Frataxins in Drosophila Provokes Deleterious Effects at Biochemical, Physiological and Developmental Levels

2011

10 pages, 5 figures. 21779322[PubMed] PMCID: PMC3136927

Transgeneved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesBlotting WesternLongevitylcsh:MedicineMitochondrionMotor ActivityAconitaseAnimals Genetically ModifiedModel OrganismsIron-Binding ProteinsMorphogenesisGeneticsAnimalsHumansModel organismlcsh:ScienceBiologyGeneticsAconitate HydrataseGene knockdownBrain DiseasesMultidisciplinaryMovement Disordersbiologyved/biologyDrosophila Melanogasterfungilcsh:RAnimal Modelsbiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeImmunohistochemistryMitochondriaOxidative StressNeurologyFriedreich AtaxiaGenetics of DiseaseFrataxinbiology.proteinChromatography GelMedicinelcsh:QDrosophilaDrosophila melanogasterResearch ArticleDevelopmental BiologyPLoS ONE
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Use of the Transglutaminase Reaction To Study the Dissociation of Histone N-Terminal Tails from DNA in Nucleosome Core Particles

1997

We have recently shown that core histones are glutaminyl substrates for transglutaminase (TGase) and that when native nucleosome cores are incubated with monodansylcadaverine (DNC) as donor amine, this fluorescent probe is incorporated into Gln5 and Gln19 of H3 and in Gln22 of H2B [Ballestar et al. (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271, 18817-18825]. In the present paper, we report that the cause by which Gln22 of H2B is modified in nucleosomes but not in the free histone is the interaction of the region containing that glutamine with DNA. We have used the specificity of the TGase reaction to study the changes induced by increasing ionic strength in the interaction between the histone N-terminal tails …

TransglutaminasesbiologyMovementOsmolar ConcentrationFluorescence PolarizationDNABiochemistryLinker DNAMolecular biologyNucleosomesHistoneschemistry.chemical_compoundHistoneModels ChemicalchemistryIonic strengthCadaverineChromatosomeBiophysicsbiology.proteinNucleosomeHistone octamerFluorescence anisotropyDNABiochemistry
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Damping excessive inflammation and tissue damage in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection by Toll IL-1 receptor 8/single Ig IL-1-related receptor, a n…

2007

Abstract Toll IL-1R 8/single Ig IL-1-related receptor (TIR8/SIGIRR) is a member of the IL-1R family, expressed by epithelial tissues and immature dendritic cells, and is regarded as a negative regulator of TLR/IL-1R signaling. Tir8-deficient mice were rapidly killed by intranasal administration of low doses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, despite controlling efficiently the number of viable bacilli in different organs. Tir8−/−-infected mice showed an increased number of neutrophils and macrophages in the lungs; however, mycobacteria-specific CD4 and CD8 T cells were similar in Tir8−/− and Tir8+/+ mice. Exaggerated mortality of Tir8−/− mice was due to massive liver necrosis and was accompanie…

TuberculosisNeutrophilsImmunologyInterleukin-1betaInflammationBiologyPeripheral blood mononuclear cellAntibodiesMycobacterium tuberculosisMiceNecrosisCell MovementMacrophages AlveolarmedicineImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellAnimalsReceptorLungTuberculosis PulmonaryInflammationLungTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaToll-Like ReceptorsReceptors Interleukin-1Dendritic CellsMycobacterium tuberculosismedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationIn vitroMice Mutant Strainsmedicine.anatomical_structureLiverImmunologyCytokinesmedicine.symptomToll IL-1 Receptor 8/Single Ig IL-1-Related Receptor Inlfammation Mycobacterium tuberculosisInterleukin-1Signal Transduction
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Orígenes de las movilizaciones #primaveravalenciana. Un análisis de los actores sociales más influyentes en Twitter

2018

Twitter publics have become consolidated research objects. The main aim of this article is to make a contribution to this research current by analysing the social conditions that gave shape to the hashtag #primaveravalenciana. In order to do this, this study shall follow an analysis of the early tweets giving shape to this phenomenon. This approach shall stablish a participant's typology, identifying the most influent actors and pursuying a content analysis of relevant micro-messages which pushed forward the hashtag's viral expansion in the next few days. Against theories which tend to minimise the social distinction of digital actors, data analysis shows that the hashtag's origins were in …

TypologySocial conditionRedes sociales; Twitter; Movimientos sociales; Protestas estudiantilesContent analysisPhenomenonMedia studiesHomogeneous groupGeneral Social SciencesSociologyPublicsSocial Media; Twitter; Social Movements; Student ProtestsSocial distinctionAthenea Digital. Revista de pensamiento e investigación social
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Signals of intensification and attenuation in orchestra and choir conduction

2017

Based on a model of communication according to which not only words but also body signals constitute lexicons (Poggi, 2007), the study presented aimes at building a lexicon of conductors’ multimodal behaviours requesting intensification and attenuation of sound intensity. In a corpus of concerts and rehearsals, the conductors’ body signals requesting to play or sing forte, piano, crescendo, diminuendo were analysed through an annotation scheme describing the body signals, their meanings, and their semiotic devices: generic codified (the same as in everyday language); specific codified (shared with laypeople but with specific meanings in conduction); direct iconic, (resemblance between visua…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLinguistics and LanguageCommunicationMovement (music)business.industryPianoLexiconGazeLanguage and Linguistics:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Music conductor gestures multimodal communication intensification attenuation intensity dynamic indicationsChoirSemioticsbusinessPsychologyModality (semiotics)GestureNormas
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« Mouvement est nécessité » Pour une relation au monde du mouvement et de la musique

2021

Starting from a stationary state in order to feed a process, the idea of movement in music can affect both the sound material and the listening (the Hoerspiel...), both the view (musical theater) and the ancillary disciplines (dance or maping-video)... Based on examples taken in the 20th and 21st centuries (Debussy, Berg, Webern, Stravinsky, Stockhausen, Kagel, Ferrari, La Monte Young, Xenakis, Adams, De Chizy, De Mey, Trapani?), musicological study ultimately deduces that the metaphor of movement is for man an experience considered fundamental to his particular relationship to the world.

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASTrapani?)XenakisStockhausenAdamsFerrari2386-8260 13268 Itamarboth the view (musical theater) and the ancillary disciplines (dance or maping-video)... Based on examples taken in the 20th and 21st centuries (Debussymusicological study ultimately deduces that the metaphor of movement is for man an experience considered fundamental to his particular relationship to the world. 72 94territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182060 « Mouvement est nécessité » Pour une relation au monde du mouvement et de la musique Albert Castanet [revista de investigación musical]BergKagelLa Monte Youngrevista de investigación musical: territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182060 « Mouvement est nécessité » Pour une relation au monde du mouvement et de la musique Albert CastanetPierre Starting from a stationary state in order to feed a processDe Mey:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Stravinskythe idea of movement in music can affect both the sound material and the listening (the Hoerspiel...)WebernDe Chizy
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The Effect of Music on Movement Perception: Synchresis in Hits for HIIT

2021

Hits for HIIT consists in a research-creation project aiming to produce both musical pieces and training exercises for, on the one hand, optimizing HIIT practice and, on the other, enriching scholarly research on the relations between music and sports. These questions and their related studies have highlighted music/movement relations and the way they are perceived. In this paper we would like to outline how we attempt to build a two-way dialogue between the production of music adapted to HIIT and the design of workouts based on the music.

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASon the other:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182061 The Effect of Music on Movement Perception: Synchresis in Hits for HIIT Stévance [revista de investigación musical]Sophie Hits for HIIT consists in a research-creation project aiming to produce both musical pieces and training exercises for2386-8260 13268 Itamaron the one handoptimizing HIIT practice andrevista de investigación musical: territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182061 The Effect of Music on Movement Perception: Synchresis in Hits for HIIT Stévanceenriching scholarly research on the relations between music and sports. These questions and their related studies have highlighted music/movement relations and the way they are perceived. In this paper we would like to outline how we attempt to build a two-way dialogue between the production of music adapted to HIIT and the design of workouts based on the music. 95 104
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La rebelión de los estudiantes

2012

La rebeldía de los jóvenes en los años sesenta se desarrolló en todo el mundo, y no se circunscribe sólo a los estudiantes sino que alcanza amplios sectores de la juventud. Los jóvenes universitarios fueron, en todo caso, actores destacados de la protesta, que se manifestó en varias facetas convergentes. En el artículo se estudia, en primer lugar, los rasgos básicos de la rebelión juvenil y en segundo lugar, las líneas básicas del movimiento estudiantil en España. The rebelliousness of youth in the sixties was developed around the world, and not confined only to students but reaches large sections of youth. The university students were, in any case, outstanding actors of the protest, which …

UNESCO::HISTORIAoposición antifranquistafranco opposition:HISTORIA [UNESCO]student movementmovimiento estudiantilhistoria de los jóveneshistory of youth
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