Search results for "Romer"

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Time-Lapse Dynamics of the Mouse Oocyte Chromatin Organisation during Meiotic Resumption

2014

In the mammalian oocyte, distinct patterns of centromeres and pericentromeric heterochromatin localisation correlate with the gamete’s developmental competence. Mouse antral oocytes display two main types of chromatin organisation: SN oocytes, with a ring of Hoechst-positive chromatin surrounding the nucleolus, and NSN oocytes lacking this ring. When matured to MII and fertilised, only SN oocytes develop beyond the 2-cell, and reach full term. To give detailed information on the dynamics of the SN or NSN chromatin during meiosis resumption, we performed a 9 hr time-lapse observation. The main significant differences recorded are: (1) reduction of the nuclear area only in SN oocytes; (2) ~17…

Time FactorsArticle SubjectNucleoluslcsh:MedicinePerivitelline spaceBiologyTime-Lapse ImagingGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMiceProphaseMeiosisCentromeremedicineAnimalsCells CulturedGeneticsGeneral Immunology and Microbiologylcsh:RGeneral MedicineOocyteChromatinCell biologyChromatinMeiosismedicine.anatomical_structureOocytesGameteFemaleResearch ArticleBioMed Research International
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Invasion of thehobo transposable element studied byin situ hybridization on polytene chromosomes ofDrosophila melanogaster

1994

The invasion kinetics of hobo transposable element in the Drosophila melanogaster genome was studied by in situ hybridization on the polytene chromosomes. Six independent lines of Drosophila melanogaster flies that had been previously transformed by microinjection of the pHFL1 plasmid containing a complete hobo element were followed over 50 generations. We observed that hobo elements were scattered on each of the chromosome arms, with more insertion sites on the 3R arm. The total number of insertion sites remains quite small, between four and six, at generation 52. On the 2R arm, a short inversion appeared once at generation 52. Most of the integration sites reported here were already descr…

Transposable elementEmbryo NonmammalianCentromerePlant ScienceIn situ hybridizationGenomeChromosomesPlasmidGeneticsMelanogasterAnimalsIn Situ HybridizationGeneticsGenomePolytene chromosomebiologyChromosome MappingChromosomeGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBlotting SouthernDrosophila melanogasterInsect ScienceDNA Transposable ElementsAnimal Science and ZoologyDrosophila melanogasterGenetica
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Turquía y Giscard

2002

TurquíaMacromercadoDiversidadIdentidad comunitariaVidal-Beneyto JoséJustica globalPOLÍTICAUnión políticaSolidaridadEUROPAPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónUnión EuropeaConfederación EuropeaGiscard d'EstaignLibertadEconomía de mercadoMestizajeEstados miembrosDerechos humanosCapacidad competitivaInvocación identitariaIntegraciónOpción religiosaToleranciaAcciones: Acciones de una vida: Europeísmo
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Macanaz, agente real en Valencia, 1707

2018

UNESCO::HISTORIA0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 500918 2018 44 6623957 MacanazEduardo 225 2441707 Lama Romero:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Revista de historia moderna 500918 2018 44 6623957 Macanaz [0210-9093 553 Estudis]agente real en Valencia
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Juan Bautista Romero Caplliure y el arte de lavar los planos (Valencia, 1795)

2014

UNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arteJuan Bautista Romero Caplliure y el arte de lavar los planos (Valencia 1795) Artículo:HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arte [UNESCO]
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Molecular markers for identified neuroblasts in the developing brain of Drosophila.

2003

The Drosophila brain develops from the procephalic neurogenic region of the ectoderm. About 100 neural precursor cells (neuroblasts) delaminate from this region on either side in a reproducible spatiotemporal pattern. We provide neuroblast maps from different stages of the early embryo (stages 9, 10 and 11, when the entire population of neuroblasts has formed), in which about 40 molecular markers representing the expression patterns of 34 different genes are linked to individual neuroblasts. In particular, we present a detailed description of the spatiotemporal patterns of expression in the procephalic neuroectoderm and in the neuroblast layer of the gap genes empty spiracles, hunchback, hu…

animal structuresFasciclin 2EctodermBiologyNeuroblastmedicineMorphogenesisAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsMolecular BiologyGap geneIn Situ HybridizationGeneticsHomeodomain ProteinsNeuronsNeuroectodermfungiGenes HomeoboxBrainGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalNuclear ProteinsNeuromereCell biologyDNA-Binding Proteinsmedicine.anatomical_structureDrosophila melanogasternervous systemembryonic structuresTrans-ActivatorsHomeotic geneGanglion mother cellBiomarkersDevelopmental BiologyDevelopment (Cambridge, England)
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A (1->3)-beta-D-glucan recognition protein from the sponge Suberites domuncula. Mediated activation of fibrinogen-like protein and epidermal growth f…

2004

Sponges (phylum Porifera) live in a symbiotic relationship with microorganisms, primarily bacteria. Until now, molecular proof for the capacity of sponges to recognize fungi in the surrounding aqueous milieu has not been available. Here we demonstrate, for the demosponge Suberites domuncula (Porifera, Demospongiae, Hadromerida), a cell surface receptor that recognizes (1--3)-beta-D-glucans, e.g. curdlan or laminarin. This receptor, the (1--3)-beta-D-glucan-binding protein, was identified and its cDNA analysed. The gene coding for the 45 kDa protein was found to be upregulated in tissue after incubation with carbohydrate. Simultaneously with the increased expression of this gene, two further…

beta-GlucansMolecular Sequence DataPinacodermGene Expression-BiochemistryDemospongeEpidermal growth factorComplementary DNALectinsAnimalsAmino Acid SequencePhosphorylationProtein PrecursorsGlucansHadromeridaPhylogenybiologyEpidermal Growth FactorFibrinogenbiology.organism_classificationRecombinant ProteinsPoriferaSuberites domunculaSpongeBiochemistryCarrier ProteinsTyrosine kinaseSequence Alignment
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Cuando la historia está presente: Argumentos a favor de la sociología histórica

2019

Sociology and history have maintained a discontinuous relationship and a permanent discussion. Classical sociology is intrinsically historical, but after the first theoretical synthesis the dialogue between both disciplines was extinguished and it has often been necessary to defend the need for the historical view in sociology from the margins of the dominant paradigm. However, as a specialty or subdiscipline, historical sociology has consolidated its own academic space and a strong theoretical, methodological and conceptual body. In Spain this process of institutionalization has not yet success. In this article we expose a few arguments in defense of historical sociology, both theoretical …

comparative methodnarración1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 525290 2019 40 7038135 Cuando la historia está presente: Argumentos a favor de la sociología histórica Boxas a specialty or subdisciplineArgumentos a favor de la sociología histórica Box [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 525290 2019 40 7038135 Cuando la historia está presente]both theoretical and for the validity of its scientific agenda sociología históricasocial timemétodo comparado:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Historical sociologybut after the first theoretical synthesis the dialogue between both disciplines was extinguished and it has often been necessary to defend the need for the historical view in sociology from the margins of the dominant paradigm. HoweverRomero Ramosnarrationhistorical sociology has consolidated its own academic space and a strong theoreticaltiempo sociallarga duraciónUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍALatorre Catalánlong run 11 19ZiraMartamethodological and conceptual body. In Spain this process of institutionalization has not yet success. In this article we expose a few arguments in defense of historical sociologyHéctor Sociology and history have maintained a discontinuous relationship and a permanent discussion. Classical sociology is intrinsically historical
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Riarrangiamenti cromosomici: i nuovi centromeri evolutivi nei primati. (Chromosomal rearrangements: evolutionary new centromeres in primates).

2012

cromosomi riposizionamento centromeri mapppaggio di BACs citogenetica molecolareSettore BIO/08 - Antropologia
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Motivos por los que los emigrantes españoles se inscriben en el registro consular

2018

La inscripción en el registro consular no es obligatoria para los emigrantes españoles. Conlleva, no obstante, una serie de ventajas que propician, antes o después, su realización. En este artículo se identifican y analizan los principales motivos que animan a ello a los emigrantes españoles. Se toman como base fundamental los datos e informaciones obtenidos a través de una encuesta cuantitativa y entrevistas semiestructuradas realizadas a más de cuatro mil españoles residentes en el extranjero. Se concluye que los principales motivos para llevar a cabo esta inscripción son los relacionados con el ejercicio de derechos y deberes ciudadanos (especialmente el de sufragio en elecciones español…

inscripciones en el Registro Civilsu realización. En este artículo se identifican y analizan los principales motivos que animan a ello a los emigrantes españoles. Se toman como base fundamental los datos e informaciones obtenidos a través de una encuesta cuantitativa y entrevistas semiestructuradas realizadas a más de cuatro mil españoles residentes en el extranjero. Se concluye que los principales motivos para llevar a cabo esta inscripción son los relacionados con el ejercicio de derechos y deberes ciudadanos (especialmente el de sufragio en elecciones españolas) y el uso de los servicios consulares más conspicuos (renovación de documentos de identidadetc.). Estos últimos juegan un papel decisivo para que acaben inscribiéndose los más reacios en principio a hacerlo. Otros motivos relevantes son los relacionados con la asistencia y protección (especialmente en países con mayores niveles de riesgo e inseguridad):SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]motivosJuan Manuel La inscripción en el registro consular no es obligatoria para los emigrantes españoles. Conlleva1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874485 Motivos por los que los emigrantes españoles se inscriben en el registro consular Romero Valienteasí como con las ventajas fiscales y de cara al retorno a España. Emigración españolaUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAinscripción consularSpanish emigrationconsular registrationno obstanteuna serie de ventajas que propicianantes o despuésreasons. 37 54
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