104 resultados para Märklin, Christian, 1807-1849.


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Jeremias Gotthelf, Anhänger eines christlichen Republikanismus, polemisierte öffentlich heftig gegen die Vertreter des politischen Radikalismus. Der Aufsatz versucht, die von ihm verwendeten Bilder (Pflanzen-, Aggregatsmetaphorik, chemische Prozesse) für den Radikalismus zu kontextualisieren. Zu diesem Zweck werden Gotthelfs Roman "Jacobs, des Handwerksgesellen, Wanderungen durch die Schweiz" (1846/47) und seine Erzählung "Doktor Dorbach, der Wühler und die Bürglenherren in der heiligen Weihnachtsnacht Anno 1847" (1849) untersucht; z.T. wird auch auf publizistische und Kalendertexte der 1840er-Jahre zurückgegriffen. Die Untersuchung legt die vielfältigen Bezügen zwischen Gotthelf und zeitgenössischen Debatten in einer viel bewegten Zeit offen.

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Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History, volume 6 (CMR 6), covering the years 1500-1600, is a continuing volume in a history of relations between followers of the two faiths as it is recorded in their written works. Together with introductory essays, it comprises detailed entries on all the works known from this century. This volume traces the attitudes of Western Europeans to Islam, particularly in light of continuing Ottoman expansion, and early despatches sent from Portuguese colonies around the Indian Ocean. The result of collaboration between numerous leading scholars, CMR 6, along with the other volumes in this series, is intended as a fundamental tool for research in Christian-Muslim relations.

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The human DMTF1 (DMP1) transcription factor, a DNA binding protein that interacts with cyclin D, is a positive regulator of the p14ARF (ARF) tumor suppressor. Our earlier studies have shown that three differentially spliced human DMP1 mRNAs, α, β and γ, arise from the human gene. We now show that DMP1α, β and γ isoforms differentially regulate ARF expression and promote distinct cellular functions. In contrast to DMP1α, DMP1β and γ did not activate the ARF promoter, whereas only β resulted in a dose-dependent inhibition of DMP1α-induced transactivation of the ARF promoter. Ectopic expression of DMP1β reduced endogenous ARF mRNA levels in human fibroblasts. The DMP1β- and γ-isoforms share domains necessary for the inhibitory function of the β-isoform. That DMP1β may interact with DMP1α to antagonize its function was shown in DNA binding assays and in cells by the close proximity of DMP1α/β in the nucleus. Cells stably expressing DMP1β, as well as shRNA targeting all DMP1 isoforms, disrupted cellular growth arrest induced by serum deprivation or in PMA-derived macrophages in the presence or absence of cellular p53. DMP1 mRNA levels in acute myeloid leukemia samples, as compared to granulocytes, were reduced. Treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia patient samples with all-trans retinoic acid promoted differentiation to granulocytes and restored DMP1 transcripts to normal granulocyte levels. Our findings imply that DMP1α- and β-ratios are tightly regulated in hematopoietic cells and DMP1β antagonizes DMP1α transcriptional regulation of ARF resulting in the alteration of cellular control with a gain in proliferation.