993 resultados para Complexe ovocyte-cumulus
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Thèse numérisée par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Thèse numérisée par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Les WNTs sont des glycoprotéines sécrétées impliquées dans plusieurs processus tels que la spécification cellulaire, la prolifération, la différenciation, et beaucoup d’autres. Pour transmettre leur signal, les WNTs se lient aux récepteurs Frizzled (FZD) et au co-récepteur « Low-density-lipoprotein receptor Related Protein » (LRP) 6 ou 5, activant ainsi l’une des trois principales voies de signalisation: la voie de signalisation WNT/β-caténine (voie canonique), la voie « Planar Cell Polarity » (PCP) et la voie WNT/Ca2+ (voies non-canoniques). Des antagonistes de cette voie, les « Secreted Frizzled Related Protein » (SFRPs), peuvent aussi se lier aux WNTs pour empêcher leur liaison aux récepteurs FZDs. Bien que des rôles importants aient été associés à plusieurs composants de la voie des WNTs lors de la régulation de l’ovaire adulte, le fonctionnement exact de cette signalisation reste nébuleux. L’objectif global de cette thèse visait donc à mieux comprendre la voie de signalisation des WNTs au niveau de l’ovaire adulte de souris, par la caractérisation de deux autres composants de cette voie, FZD1 et SFRP4. La création et l’analyse de souris Fzd1 et Sfrp4 KO ont démontré que FZD1 est nécessaire pour la régulation des gènes associés à l’expansion du cumulus, dans le complexe ovocyte-cumulus (COC). Nous avons aussi constaté que SFRP4 avait un rôle à jouer lors de la régulation des gènes associés à l’expansion du cumulus mais cette fois, au niveau des cellules de la granulosa. Finalement, les résultats in vivo et in vitro de cette étude ont suggéré que la voie PCP, contrairement à la voie canonique, pourrait être modulée dans les cellules de la granulosa des souris Sfrp4 KO, possiblement grâce au signal induit par WNT4 et WNT5a. Ces données ont permis de créer un modèle hypothétique représentant la régulation de la signalisation ovarienne par les WNTs. Ce modèle servira de base pour l’élaboration de futurs projets de recherche visant à comprendre davantage la signalisation ovarienne et les possibles effets de sa dérégulation lors de processus pathologiques. Ces connaissances pourront ensuite être appliquées chez l’humain afin de traiter plusieurs maladies ou dérèglements ovariens.
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Clouds are the largest source of uncertainty in climate science, and remain a weak link in modeling tropical circulation. A major challenge is to establish connections between particulate microphysics and macroscale turbulent dynamics in cumulus clouds. Here we address the issue from the latter standpoint. First we show how to create bench-scale flows that reproduce a variety of cumulus-cloud forms (including two genera and three species), and track complete cloud life cycles-e.g., from a ``cauliflower'' congestus to a dissipating fractus. The flow model used is a transient plume with volumetric diabatic heating scaled dynamically to simulate latent-heat release from phase changes in clouds. Laser-based diagnostics of steady plumes reveal Riehl-Malkus type protected cores. They also show that, unlike the constancy implied by early self-similar plume models, the diabatic heating raises the Taylor entrainment coefficient just above cloud base, depressing it at higher levels. This behavior is consistent with cloud-dilution rates found in recent numerical simulations of steady deep convection, and with aircraft-based observations of homogeneous mixing in clouds. In-cloud diabatic heating thus emerges as the key driver in cloud development, and could well provide a major link between microphysics and cloud- scale dynamics.
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This paper is a review prepared for the second Marseille Colloquium on the mechanics of turbulence, held in 2011, 50 years after the first. The review covers recent developments in our understanding of the large-scale dynamics of cumulus cloud flows and of the atmospheric boundary layer in the low-wind convective regime that is often encountered in the tropics. It has recently been shown that a variety of cumulus cloud forms and life cycles can be experimentally realized in the laboratory, with the transient diabatic plume taken as the flow model for a cumulus cloud. The plume is subjected to diabatic heating scaled to be dynamically similar to heat release from phase changes in clouds. The experiments are complemented by exact numerical solutions of the Navier-Stokes-Boussinesq equations for plumes with scaled off-source heating. The results show that the Taylor entrainment coefficient first increases with heating, reaches a positive maximum and then drops rapidly to zero or even negative values. This reduction in entrainment is a consequence of structural changes in the flow, smoothing out the convoluted boundaries in the non-diabatic plume, including the tongues engulfing the ambient flow. This is accompanied by a greater degree of mixedness in the core flow because of lower dilution by the ambient fluid. The cloud forms generated depend strongly on the history of the diabatic heating profile in the vertical direction. The striking effects of heating on the flow are attributable to the operation of the baroclinic torque due to the temperature field. The mean baroclinic torque is shown to peak around a quasi-cylindrical sheet situated midway between the axis of the flow and the edges. This torque is shear-enhancing and folds down the engulfment tongues. The increase in mixedness can be traced to an explosive growth in the enstrophy, triggered by a strong fluctuating baroclinic torque that acts as a source, especially at the higher wave numbers, thus enhancing the mixedness. In convective boundary layers field measurements show that, under conditions prevailing in the tropics, the eddy fluxes of momentum and energy do not follow the Monin-Obukhov similarity. Instead, the eddy momentum flux is found to be linear in the wind speed at low winds; and the eddy heat flux is, to a first approximation, governed by free convection laws, with wind acting as a small perturbation on a regime of free convection. A new boundary layer code, based on heat flux scaling rather than wall-stress scaling, shows promising improvements in predictive skills of a general circulation model.
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This study of the Mahavavy-Kinkony Wetland Complex (MKWC) assesses the impacts of habitat change on the resident globally threatened fauna. Located in Boeny Region, northwest Madagascar, the Complex encompasses a range of habitats including freshwater lakes, rivers, marshes, mangrove forests, and deciduous forest. Spatial modelling and analysis tools were used to (i) identify the important habitats for selected, threatened fauna, (ii) assess their change from 1950 to 2005, (iii) detect the causes of change, (iv) simulate changes to 2050 and (v) evaluate the impacts of change. The approach for prioritising potential habitats for threatened species used ecological science techniques assisted by the decision support software Marxan. Nineteen species were analysed: nine birds, three primates, three fish, three bats and one reptile. Based on knowledge of local land use, supervised classification of Landsat images from 2005 was used to classify the land use of the Complex. Simulations of land use change to 2050 were carried out based on the Land Change Modeler module in Idrisi Andes with the neural network algorithm. Changes in land use at site level have occurred over time but they are not significant. However, reductions in the extent of reed marshes at Lake Kinkony and forests at Tsiombikibo and Marofandroboka directly threaten the species that depend on these habitats. Long term change monitoring is recommended for the Mahavavy Delta, in order to evaluate the predictions through time. The future change of Andohaomby forest is of great concern and conservation actions are recommended as a high priority. Abnormal physicochemical properties were detected in lake Kinkony due to erosion of the four watersheds to the south, therefore an anti-erosion management plan is required for these watersheds. Among the species of global conservation concern, Sakalava rail (Amaurornis olivieri), Crowned sifaka (Propithecus coronatus) and dambabe (Paretroplus dambabe) are estimated the most affected, but at the site level Decken’s sifaka (Propithecus deckeni), kotsovato (Paretroplus kieneri) and Madagascan big-headed turtle (Erymnochelys madagascariensis) are also threatened. Local enforcement of national legislation on hunting means that MKWC is among the sites where the flying fox (Pteropus rufus) and Madagascan rousette (Rousettus madagascariensis) are well protected. Ecological restoration, ecological research and actions to reduce anthropogenic pressures are recommended.
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O objectivo deste trabalho científico é o estudo do transporte vertical de momento linear horizontal (CMT) realizado por sistemas de nuvens de convecção profunda sobre o oceano tropical. Para realizar este estudo, foram utilizadas simulações tridimensionais produzidas por um modelo explícito de nuvens (CRM) para os quatro meses de duração da campanha observacional TOGA COARE que ocorreu sobre as águas quentes do Pacífico ocidental. O estudo foca essencialmente as características estatísticas e à escala da nuvem do CMT durante um episódio de fortes ventos de oeste e durante um período de tempo maior que incluí este evento de convecção profunda. As distribuições verticais e altitude-temporais de campos atmosféricos relacionados com o CMT são avaliadas relativamente aos campos observacionais disponíveis, mostrando um bom acordo com os resultados de estudos anteriores, confirmando assim a boa qualidade das primeiras e fornecendo a confiança necessária para continuar a investigação. A sensibilidade do CMT em relação do domínio espacial do model é analisada, utilizando dois tipos de simulações tridimensionais produzidas por domínios horizontais de diferente dimensão, sugerindo que o CMT não depende da dimensão do domínio espacial horizontal escolhido para simular esta variável. A capacidade da parameterização do comprimento de mistura simular o CMT é testada, destacando as regiões troposféricas onde os fluxos de momento linear horizontal são no sentido do gradiente ou contra o gradiente. Os fluxos no sentido do gradiente apresentam-se relacionados a uma fraca correlação entre os campos atmosféricos que caracterizam esta parameterização, sugerindo que as formulações dos fluxos de massa dentro da nuvem e o fenómeno de arrastamento do ar para dentro da nuvem devem ser revistos. A importância do ar saturado e não saturado para o CMT é estudada com o objectivo de alcançar um melhor entendimento acerca dos mecanismos físicos responsáveis pelo CMT. O ar não saturado e saturado na forma de correntes descendentes contribuem de forma determinante para o CMT e deverão ser considerados em futuras parameterizações do CMT e da convecção em nuvens cumulus. Métodos de agrupamento foram aplicados às contribuições do ar saturado e não saturado, analisando os campos da força de flutuação e da velocidade vertical da partícula de ar, concluindo-se a presença de ondas gravíticas internas como mecanismo responsável pelo ar não saturado. A força do gradiente de pressão dentro da nuvem é também avaliada, utilizando para este efeito a fórmula teórica proposta por Gregory et al. (1997). Uma boa correlação entre esta força e o produto entre efeito de cisalhamento do vento e a perturbação da velocidade vertical é registada, principalmente para as correntes ascendentes dentro da nuvem durante o episódio de convecção profunda. No entanto, o valor ideal para o coeficiente empírico c*, que caracteriza a influência da força do gradiente de pressão dentro da nuvem sobre a variação vertical da velocidade horizontal dentro da nuvem, não é satisfatoriamente alcançado. Bons resultados são alcançados através do teste feito à aproximação do fluxo de massa proposta por Kershaw e Gregory (1997) para o cálculo do CMT total, revelando mais uma vez a importância do ar não saturado para o CMT.
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Ce travail traite de la catégorie du « héros » et s'articule autour d'une comparaison entre les récits de la Grèce antique, principalement la poésie épique, et le Proche-Orient ancien, essentiellement les textes vétérotestamentaires - une étude dont l'objet est dès lors principalement textuel. Partant du constat, si simple mais lourd de conséquence, que le mot français « héros » vient du substantif grec rjpcoç, le texte débute par un travail de décentrement face aux référents contemporains liés à l'emploi du terme dans nos langues modernes : le « héros » n'est pas forcément le rjpcoç. Riche de cette analyse, la deuxième partie du travail se tourne vers l'Antiquité grecque, et plus précisément vers les poésies homérique et hésiodique. L'analyse de l'emploi du vocabulaire héroïque au sein de ces récits permet de cerner plus précisément les diverses figures appelées rjpcoç - figures qui semblent si différentes les unes des autres alors qu'elles partagent un qualificatif commun. Fort de cet apport quant à la compréhension du rjpcoç épique grec, une troisième partie questionne la présence de la catégorie du « héros » dans la Bible hébraïque mais aussi dans ses traductions en langues modernes. Constatant que le mot « héros » n 'apparaît jamais dans les langues anciennes que sont le grec de la LXX ou le latin de la Vulgate, les figures vétérotestamentaires sont repensées dans leur contexte proche- oriental, les voyant sous la lumière du Levant - lumière qui est la leur - et ce grâce au vocabulaire somme toute fort précis de la langue hébraïque. Finalement, une partie conclusive tente de mettre en exergue ce que la comparaison des récits grecs épiques et vétérotestamentaires a permis de soulever quant à leurs catégories « héroïques » respectives. L'enjeu est également de penser de manière critique ce que les cultures occidentales contemporaines nomment « héros », s'appuyant si souvent sur un « double héritage » gréco-romain et judéo-chrétien.
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1922/05 (A39)-1922/06.
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1914/04/01 (A31,N401).
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1922/01 (A39)-1922/02.
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Jean-Paul Brodeur, Directeur, CICC (Centre international de criminologie comparée), Université de Montréal
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Danièle Bourcier, Directrice de recherche au CNRS, Chercheure au Centre d’études et de recherche de science administrative CERSA, Université Panthéon Assas Paris II