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Recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEpo) has been used successfully in the treatment of cancer-related anemia. Clinical observations with several patients with multiple-myeloma treated with rHuEpo has shown, in addition to the improved quality of life, a longer survival than expected, considering the poor prognostic features of these patients. Based on these observations, we evaluated the potential biological effects of rHuEpo on the course of tumor progression by using murine myeloma models (MOPC-315-IgAλ2 and 5T33 MM-IgG2b). Here we report that daily treatment of MOPC-315 tumor-bearing mice with rHuEpo for several weeks induced complete tumor regression in 30–60% of mice. All regressors that were rechallenged with tumor cells rejected tumor growth, and this resistance was tumor specific. The Epo-triggered therapeutic effect was shown to be attributed to a T cell-mediated mechanism. Serum Ig analysis indicated a reduction in MOPC-315 λ light chain in regressor mice. Intradermal inoculation of 5T33 MM tumor cells followed by Epo treatment induced tumor regression in 60% of mice. The common clinical manifestation of myeloma bone disease in patients with multiple-myeloma was established in these myeloma models. Epo administration to these tumor-bearing mice markedly prolonged their survival and reduced mortality. Therefore, erythropoietin seems to act as an antitumor therapeutic agent in addition to its red blood cell-stimulating activity.
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Il seguente lavoro si occupa del vincolo di destinazione nei suoi diversi aspetti : la genesi dell'art. 2645-ter del codice civile, la natura giuridica, la struttura, gli elementi essenziali, la casistica ed i soggetti coinvolti
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Among the factors that affect the convergence towards the European Higher Education Area, university teaching staff's motivation is fundamental, and consequently, it is crucial to empirically know what this motivation depends on. In this context, one of the most relevant changes in the teacher-student relationship is assessment. In fact, the transition from a static assessment -focused on only one temporal point (final exam)- to a dynamic assessment, will require changes in thought and action, both on the part of teachers and students. In this line, the objective of this paper is to analyze the determinants of teaching staff's predisposition to the continuous assessment method. Specifically, we consider the following explanatory dimensions: teaching method used (which measures their degree of involvement with the ongoing adaptation process), type of subject (core, compulsory and optional), and teacher's personal characteristics (professional status and gender). The empirical application carried out at the University of Alicante uses Logit Models with Random Coefficients to capture heterogeneity, and shows that "cooperative learning" is a clear-cut determinant of "continuous assessment" as well as "continuous assessment plus final examination". Also, a conspicuous result, which in turn becomes a thought-provoking finding, is that professional status is highly relevant as a teacher's engagement is closely related to prospects of stability. Consequently, the most relevant implications from the results revolve around the way academic institutions can propose and implement inducement for their teaching staff.
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This paper examines a simple type of silver ring, here termed the ‘bullion-ring’, that occurs in several Viking Age contexts in Britain and Ireland. It is proposed that the type may be dated to the later ninth and early to mid-tenth century, and that it developed in Ireland as a convenient way of storing silver as a result of inspiration from southern Scandinavia. Its distribution patterns suggest that it may have developed in one of Munster’s Scandinavian settlements rather than in Dublin, the core of the Hiberno-Scandinavian silver-working tradition.
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The GloboLakes project, a global observatory of lake responses to environmental change, aims to exploit current satellite missions and long remote-sensing archives to synoptically study multiple lake ecosystems, assess their current condition, reconstruct past trends to system trajectories, and assess lake sensitivity to multiple drivers of change. Here we describe the selection protocol for including lakes in the global observatory based upon remote-sensing techniques and an initial pool of the largest 3721 lakes and reservoirs in the world, as listed in the Global Lakes and Wetlands Database. An 18-year-long archive of satellite data was used to create spatial and temporal filters for the identification of waterbodies that are appropriate for remote-sensing methods. Further criteria were applied and tested to ensure the candidate sites span a wide range of ecological settings and characteristics; a total 960 lakes, lagoons, and reservoirs were selected. The methodology proposed here is applicable to new generation satellites, such as the European Space Agency Sentinel-series.
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SILVA, Alexandre Reche e. Rudimentos de uma inspeção topográfica aplicados à Passacaglia para orquestra, opus 1, de Anton Webern. Ictus - Periódico do PPGMUS/UFBA, Salvador, v. 7, p.189-208, 2010
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What is the relation between monetary policy and inequalities in income and wealth? This question has received insufficient attention, especially in light of the unconventional policies introduced since the 2008 financial crisis. The article analyzes three ways in which the concern central banks show for inequalities in their official statements remains incomplete and underdeveloped. First, central banks tend to care about inequality for instrumental reasons only. When they do assign intrinsic value to containing inequalities, they shy away from trade-offs with the standard objectives of monetary policy that such a position entails. Second, central banks play down the causal impact monetary policy has on inequalities. When they do acknowledge it, they defend their actions by claiming that it is an unintended side effect, that it is temporary, and/or that any alternative policy would fare even worse. The article appeals to the doctrine of double effect to criticize these arguments. Third, even if one accepts that inequalities should be contained and that today’s monetary policies exacerbate them, is it both desirable and feasible to make containing inequalities part of the mandate of central banks? The article analyzes and rejects three attempts on the part of central banks to answer this question negatively.
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SILVA, Alexandre Reche e. Rudimentos de uma inspeção topográfica aplicados à Passacaglia para orquestra, opus 1, de Anton Webern. Ictus - Periódico do PPGMUS/UFBA, Salvador, v. 7, p.189-208, 2010
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Fungi, including the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, lack ferritin and use vacuoles as iron storage organelles. This work explored how plant ferritin expression influenced baker's yeast iron metabolism. Soybean seed ferritin H1 (SFerH1) and SFerH2 genes were cloned and expressed in yeast cells. Both soybean ferritins assembled as multimeric complexes, which bound yeast intracellular iron in vivo and, consequently, induced the activation of the genes expressed during iron scarcity. Soybean ferritin protected yeast cells that lacked the Ccc1 vacuolar iron detoxification transporter from toxic iron levels by reducing cellular oxidation, thus allowing growth at high iron concentrations. Interestingly, when simultaneously expressed in ccc1Δ cells, SFerH1 and SFerH2 assembled as heteropolymers, which further increased iron resistance and reduced the oxidative stress produced by excess iron compared to ferritin homopolymer complexes. Finally, soybean ferritin expression led to increased iron accumulation in both wild-type and ccc1Δ yeast cells at certain environmental iron concentrations.
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No nos dediquemos más a dar un servicio bibliotecario que consiste en TRANSACCIONES. Dirijámonos en cambio hacia las TRANSFORMACIONES. Cierto que nos hemos ganado el respeto encontrando libros y contestando preguntas de referencia, y catalogando, pero eso lo están haciendo las máquinas de una manera muy eficiente.¿Cómo hacemos para cambiar? Un método es pensar en el futuro, plantearnos escenarios de bibliotecas que tendremos dentro de 10 años, en el 2005.
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La presente tesis tiene como objetivo determinar la temperatura y densidad óptimas del cultivo larval de lenguado Paralichthys adspersus bajo condiciones controladas de laboratorio. Para el experimento de temperatura se usaron larvas de 2 días después de eclosión (DDE) hasta el día 46 DDE a una densidad de 10 larvas /litro, donde las temperaturas evaluadas fueron 16°, 18°, 20° y 22° con tres repeticiones por tratamientos. Para el experimento de densidad se usaron larvas de 5 DDE hasta el día 35 DDE, con una temperatura promedio de 19°, donde las densidades evaluadas fueron de 10larvas/litro, 20larvas/litro y 30 larvas/litro con tres repeticiones por tratamiento. Para ambos ensayos se realizó la evaluación de la longitud total (mm) y sobrevivencia; para el ensayo de temperatura de larvas de P. adspersus se obtuvo la más alta sobrevivencia a 18° C con 17 ±0,05% y una longitud de 12,25 ±1,06 mm. Para el ensayo de densidad de larvas de P. adspersus, se obtuvo la más alta sobrevivencia en el tratamiento de 10 larvas /litro con 10 ±3,72% y una longitud de 9,35 ±0,48 mm.