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Notch signaling in the brain: In good and bad times

Notch signaling in the brain: In good and bad times

... Research and Psychogeriatric Medicine, University of Zurich, Switzerland c Institute of Anatomy, University of Bern, Switzerland Notch signaling is an evolutionarily conserved pathway, which is ... Voir le document complet

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The value of "negative" appraisals for resilience. Is positive (re)appraisal always good and negative always bad?

The value of "negative" appraisals for resilience. Is positive (re)appraisal always good and negative always bad?

... research in animals has made tremendous pro- gress in the past few years, including the identification of entirely novel molecular or cellular mechanisms that shape resistance to chronic social ... Voir le document complet

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Notch signaling restricts FGF pathway activation in parapineal cells to promote their collective migration

Notch signaling restricts FGF pathway activation in parapineal cells to promote their collective migration

... showing the number (E–G) of Tg(dusp6:d2EGFP) (E), Topro-3 (F) and sox1a (G) positive parapineal cells in control (blue dots) or mib -/- mutant embryos (orange dots) at 32 hpf, with mean ± ... Voir le document complet

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Proteostasis : bad news and good news from the endoplasmic reticulum

Proteostasis : bad news and good news from the endoplasmic reticulum

... is the presence of the so-called Lewy bodies within the cytoplasm of dopaminergic neur- ...ons. The first gene associated to PD is α-synuclein, which encodes for a protein that is widely ... Voir le document complet

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Notch signaling in response to excitotoxicity induces neurodegeneration via erroneous cell cycle reentry

Notch signaling in response to excitotoxicity induces neurodegeneration via erroneous cell cycle reentry

... factor in neuroblasts in response to physical exercise and also KA ...excitotoxicity, Notch cleavage and signaling to the nucleus is sustained in pyramidal CA ... Voir le document complet

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NOTCH, a new signaling pathway implicated in holoprosencephaly.

NOTCH, a new signaling pathway implicated in holoprosencephaly.

... Dll1 and comparison with Fgf8 expression between stage HH5+ and HH13 in the brain ...views. In situ hybridization analysis of Dll1 (a,c-e, g,i) and Fgf8 (b,f,h) in ... Voir le document complet

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Posits: the good, the bad and the ugly

Posits: the good, the bad and the ugly

... posits. The quire can be used to evaluate (2) very simply and accurately (representing log(2) to the required accuracy as a sum of ...several times in the polynomial evaluation, ... Voir le document complet

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Sorting the good from the bad smartphone applications to alert residents facing disasters - Experiments in France

Sorting the good from the bad smartphone applications to alert residents facing disasters - Experiments in France

... 2017). The establishment of “community managers” by the crisis center is a first step but remains ...systems. In the field of smartphone applications, the collaborative aspect could be ... Voir le document complet

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C. elegans Notch Signaling Regulates Adult Chemosensory Response and Larval Molting Quiescence

C. elegans Notch Signaling Regulates Adult Chemosensory Response and Larval Molting Quiescence

... acts in adult animals to modulate ...observed in the octanol-sensing chemosensory amphid neurons in osm- 11(null) animals (data not shown), consistent with a nondeve- lopmental ...function ... Voir le document complet

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Sonne und mond, or, the good, the bad, and the ugly: Comments on the debate between mond and acdm

Sonne und mond, or, the good, the bad, and the ugly: Comments on the debate between mond and acdm

... improving the debate I hope that the above makes clear my recommendations for improving the ...seriously and any valid the- ory must explain it in detail; disagreeing with MOND ... Voir le document complet

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Evolutionary conservation of Notch signaling inhibition by TMEM131L overexpression

Evolutionary conservation of Notch signaling inhibition by TMEM131L overexpression

... with the Notch pathway in the Drosophila system, we next examined whether this is also the case in ...panel), and cultured for 72 h onto plastic immobilized IgDll4 to ... Voir le document complet

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Tuberculosis screening for foreign students change: good saving and bad idea?

Tuberculosis screening for foreign students change: good saving and bad idea?

... As the decision was made without any data, thanks to the national network of UHSH, we made a brief national survey showing a 2,7 to ...of the cases came from North Africa and ...changed ... Voir le document complet

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“The Art of the ‘Good Step’ in Colm Tóibín’s Bad Blood : A Walk Along the Irish Border
(1987)”.

“The Art of the ‘Good Step’ in Colm Tóibín’s Bad Blood : A Walk Along the Irish Border (1987)”.

... to the past and thus shed a specific perspective on the present events, surprisingly endowing them with ...hope. The landscape thus revealed was run through by a diversity of viewpoints ... Voir le document complet

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Border fixity : when good fences make bad neighbors

Border fixity : when good fences make bad neighbors

... State Revisited," in The Nation-State and the Crisis of World Politics, ed. Hertz discusses the centrality of territoriality in the system of modern states and the influenc[r] ... Voir le document complet

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The bHLH transcription factor Ascl1a is essential for the specification of the intestinal secretory cells and mediates Notch signaling in the zebrafish intestine.

The bHLH transcription factor Ascl1a is essential for the specification of the intestinal secretory cells and mediates Notch signaling in the zebrafish intestine.

... 5: Notch signalling acts between 25 hfp and 40 hpf to repress enteroendocrine cell differentiation and ascl1a ...to the left of embryos analyzed by visible (A,D-G) or fluorescent (C) ... Voir le document complet

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Maternal oxytocin triggers a transient inhibitory switch in GABA signaling in the fetal brain during delivery.

Maternal oxytocin triggers a transient inhibitory switch in GABA signaling in the fetal brain during delivery.

... a signaling mechanism in rats between mother and fetus aimed at preparing fetal neurons for ...delivery. In immature neurons, g-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the primary excitatory ... Voir le document complet

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Signaling in the Phytomicrobiome

Signaling in the Phytomicrobiome

... of the phytomicrobiome can assist plant growth in a range of ways ( Smith et ...contamination, and so allow them to play a more effective role in phytoremediation ( Bell et ...phosphorus ... Voir le document complet

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en fr ADAM10 Membrane Compartmentalization by Tetraspanins : Implications for the NOTCH Signaling Pathway Compartimentation membranaire d’ADAM10 par les tétraspanines : conséquences pour la voie de signalisation NOTCH

... Page | 7 RESUME Il est maintenant reconnu que la ségrégation latérale des composants de la membrane plasmique, ou compartimentation membranaire, joue un rôle important dans la régulation de la fonction de nombreuses ... Voir le document complet

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Ikaros cooperates with Notch activation and antagonizes TGFβ signaling to promote pDC development

Ikaros cooperates with Notch activation and antagonizes TGFβ signaling to promote pDC development

... player in the early steps of DC ...of the immune response [ 1 ...presentation, and plasmacytoid DCs (pDC), which secrete high quantities of type-I interferon (IFN-α, -β, -ω) upon certain viral ... Voir le document complet

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The 5-HT6 receptor interactome: New insight in receptor signaling and its impact on brain physiology and pathologies

The 5-HT6 receptor interactome: New insight in receptor signaling and its impact on brain physiology and pathologies

... (Ehninger and Silva, 2011). mTOR is a critical signaling node that controls many neuronal functions in response to numerous extracellular signals, including growth factors and ...for ... Voir le document complet

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