55 resultados para ddc: 378.358
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Cell-free translation of total RNA isolated from vaccinia virus-infected cells late in infection results in a complex mixture of polypeptides. A monospecific antibody directed against one of the major structural proteins of the virus particle immunoprecipitated a single polypeptide with a molecular weight of 11,000 (11K) from this mixture. Immunoprecipitation was therefore used to identify the structural polypeptide among the in vitro translation products of RNA purified by hybridization selection to restriction fragments of the vaccinia virus genome. This allowed us to map the mRNA coding for the 11K polypeptide to the extreme left-hand end of the HindIII E fragment. Detailed transcriptional mapping of this region of the genome by nuclease S1 analysis revealed the presence of a late RNA transcribed from the rightward-reading strand. Its 5' end mapped at ca. 130 base pairs to the left of the HindIII site at the junction between the HindIII F and E fragments. The map position of this RNA coincided precisely with the map position of the late message coding for the 11K polypeptide.
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The review is focused on developmental aspects of the neuronal cytoskeleton, its molecular composition and the intracellular distribution of its elements. It includes a survey of the molecular properties of several cytoskeletal proteins such as tubulins, microtubule-associated proteins, neurofilament subunits, actins and brain spectrins. Furthermore it is addressed how microtubules, neurofilaments, microfilaments and the spectrin-based membrane cytoskeleton are involved in the generation of the neuronal cytoarchitecture, and how changes in the molecular composition of the cytoskeleton during the differentiation process of a neuron may correlate with cell function.
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The occurrence of glucosuria in the absence of hyperglycemia is distinctive for renal glucosuria. SGLT2 mutations provoke familial renal glucosuria characterized by persistent glucosuria in the absence of any other renal tubular dysfunction. Renal glucosuria associated with others proximal tubular dysfunctions points to Fanconi syndrome. This generalized dysfunction of proximal tubule needs to be treated and may progress regarding its aetiology to chronic renal failure. The development and study of models of Fanconi syndrome has recently contributed to a better knowledge of the mechanisms implicated in the tubular transport of glucose and low-molecular-weight-proteins. This article reviews these recent developments.
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Communication is an indispensable component of animal societies, yet many open questions remain regarding the factors affecting the evolution and reliability of signalling systems. A potentially important factor is the level of genetic relatedness between signallers and receivers. To quantitatively explore the role of relatedness in the evolution of reliable signals, we conducted artificial evolution over 500 generations in a system of foraging robots that can emit and perceive light signals. By devising a quantitative measure of signal reliability, and comparing independently evolving populations differing in within-group relatedness, we show a strong positive correlation between relatedness and reliability. Unrelated robots produced unreliable signals, whereas highly related robots produced signals that reliably indicated the location of the food source and thereby increased performance. Comparisons across populations also revealed that the frequency for signal production-which is often used as a proxy of signal reliability in empirical studies on animal communication-is a poor predictor of signal reliability and, accordingly, is not consistently correlated with group performance. This has important implications for our understanding of signal evolution and the empirical tools that are used to investigate communication.
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RÉSUMÉMythe, tragédie et méta-théâtre sont des termes techniques provenant de disciplines comme l'anthropologie, l'histoire, la théorie et la critique littéraires. Malgré le fait que l'on puisse les assigner à des périodes historiques déterminées, ce sont des notions qui ont encore un sens à la fois actuel (elles sont indispensables pour comprendre le théâtre contemporain) et concret (à travers les différentes poétiques qui les reconfigurent, elles affectent le spectateur d'une certaine façon, ont un effet déterminé sur son corps et sa conscience). Je propose donc de les définir synthétiquement en fonction de l'effet qu'ils produisent sur le spectateur qui est conçu comme une unité de corps et de conscience. Le corps étant défini comme le lieu des émotions, la conscience sera la connaissance que le sujet acquiert de soi et du monde en fonction de ces émotions. Or, le mûthos génère des émotions que la tragédie purge à travers le phénomène de la catharsis. En revanche, le méta-théâtre interrompt le processus émotif de la conscience. Tout en appuyant mes définitions sur des notions de psychologie, neurologie et physique quantique, j'oppose tragédie et méta-théâtre de la façon suivante: la tragédie produit une forme de conscience incarnée chez le spectateur, alors que le méta-théâtre n'aboutit qu'à une forme de conscience cartésienne ou vision désincarnée. J'applique ensuite cette conception à une série de pièces importantes de l'histoire du théâtre espagnol au XXe siècle qui comportent toutes une part de réécriture d'un ou de plusieurs mythes. Je constate une généralisation du traitement méta-théâtral de la réécriture, au détriment non du tragique, mais de la tragédie proprement dite. Par conséquent, je diagnostique un déficit d'incarnation dans le théâtre espagnol au XXe siècle.