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Flight and displacement, Research about displaced people, Displaced people in Saxony- Anhalt and in the district of Salzwedel, Arrival and reception, Integration into social life, Administrative activities, Housing, Integration into the labour market, Social welfare activities

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Members of the Ly-49 gene family code for class I MHC-specific receptors that regulate NK cell function. Due to a combinatorial distribution of Ly-49 receptors, NK cells display considerable clonal heterogeneity. The acquisition of one Ly-49 receptor, Ly-49A is strictly dependent on the transcriptional trans-acting factor T cell-specific factor-1 (TCF-1). Indeed, TCF-1 binds to two sites in the Ly-49a promoter and regulates its activity, suggesting that the Ly-49a gene is a direct TCF-1 target. TCF-1 deficiency resulted in the altered usage of additional Ly-49 receptors. We show in this study, using TCF-1 beta(2)-microglobulin double-deficient mice, that these repertoire alterations are not due to Ly-49/MHC class I interactions. Our findings rather suggest a TCF-1-dependent, cell autonomous effect on the acquisition of multiple Ly-49 receptors. Besides reduced receptor usage (Ly-49A and D), we also observed no effect (Ly-49C) and significantly expanded (Ly-49G and I) receptor usage in the absence of TCF-1. These effects did not in all cases correlate with the presence of TCF binding sites in the respective proximal promoter. Therefore, besides TCF-1 binding to the proximal promoter, Ly-49 acquisition may also be regulated by TCF-1 binding to more distant cis-acting elements and/or by regulating the expression of additional trans-acting factors. Consistent with the observed differential, positive or negative role of TCF-1 for Ly-49 receptor acquisition, reporter gene assays revealed the presence of an inducing as well as a repressing TCF site in certain proximal Ly-49 promoters. These findings reveal an important role of TCF-1 for the formation of the NK cell receptor repertoire.

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A recent study reported an association between the brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) promoter T-381C polymorphism (rs198389) and protection against type 2 diabetes (T2D). As replication in several studies is mandatory to confirm genetic results, we analyzed the T-381C polymorphism in seven independent case-control cohorts and in 291 T2D-enriched pedigrees totalling 39 557 subjects of European origin. A meta-analysis of the seven case-control studies (n = 39 040) showed a nominal protective effect [odds ratio (OR) = 0.86 (0.79-0.94), P = 0.0006] of the CC genotype on T2D risk, consistent with the previous study. By combining all available data (n = 49 279), we further confirmed a modest contribution of the BNP T-381C polymorphism for protection against T2D [OR = 0.86 (0.80-0.92), P = 1.4 x 10(-5)]. Potential confounders such as gender, age, obesity status or family history were tested in 4335 T2D and 4179 normoglycemic subjects and they had no influence on T2D risk. This study provides further evidence of a modest contribution of the BNP T-381C polymorphism in protection against T2D and illustrates the difficulty of unambiguously proving modest-sized associations even with large sample sizes.

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Most people hold beliefs about personality characteristics typical members of their own and others' cultures. These perceptions of national character may be generalizations from personal experience, stereotypes with a "kernel of truth", or inaccurate stereotypes. We obtained national character ratings of 3989 people from 49 cultures and compared them with the average personality scores of culture members assessed by observer ratings and self-reports. National character ratings were reliable but did not converge with assessed traits. Perceptions of national character thus appear to be unfounded stereotypes that may serve the function of maintaining a national identity.

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Toxoplasma gondii causes toxoplasmosis, a worldwide disease. Experimentation with pigs is necessary for the development of new therapeutic approaches to human diseases. BR-1 mini pigs were intramuscularly infected with T. gondii with tachyzoites (RH strain) or orally infected with cysts (ME-49 strain). Haematology and serum biochemistry were analysed and buffy coat cells were inoculated in mice to determine tachyzoite circulation. No alterations were observed in erythrocyte and platelet values; however, band neutrophils increased seven days after infection with ME-49. Serology of the mice inoculated with pig blood leucocytes revealed circulating ME-49 or RH strain tachyzoites in the pigs' peripheral blood at two and seven or nine days post-infection. The tachyzoites were also directly observed in blood smears from the infected pigs outside and inside leucocytes for longer periods. Alanine-aminotransferase was high at days 21 and 32 in the RH infected pigs. After 90 days, the pigs were euthanised and their tissue samples were processed and inoculated into mice. The mice serology revealed the presence of parasites in the hearts, ileums and mesenteric lymph nodes of the pigs. Additionally, cysts in the mice were only observed after pig heart tissue inoculation. The infected pigs presented similar human outcomes with relatively low pathogenicity and the BR-1 mini pig model infected with ME-49 is suitable to monitor experimental toxoplasmosis.

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Ce ms. a appartenu à Antoine Loisel (signature au f. 2), avocat et grand-père de Claude Joly, chantre de Notre-Dame qui légua les mss. dont il avait hérité de son grand-père au chapitre de Notre-Dame de Paris en 1680. Notre-Dame.

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Os ecossistemas periodicamente inundados, embora representem 25% da área total da Amazônia, contribuem com 75% da produção madeireira. Tanto esses ecossistemas como os de terra firme apresentam grande diversidade de espécies da família Leguminosae. Algumas dessas espécies já são exploradas economicamente de forma extrativista, mas o potencial econômico da maioria permanece inexplorado. Conhecer o comportamento dessas espécies em condições de viveiro é o primeiro passo para compreender sua biologia e estabelecer plantios nas áreas já desmatadas. Neste trabalho, desenvolvido no Campus do INPA, em Manaus, durante 1985 e 1986, são apresentadas informações sobre o crescimento inicial e nodulação de 49 espécies arbóreas nativas, de ecossistemas de terra firme (16) ou periodicamente inundados, (33) da Amazônia. Plântulas recém-germinadas foram transplantadas, em condições de viveiro, para sacos plásticos que continham cinco diferentes substratos que consistiram de areia adubada, de uma mistura de argila com areia 3:2 (v/v), de material do horizonte A de um glei húmico, e de material do horizonte A de um podzólico vermelho-amarelo, adubado ou não. A maioria das espécies desenvolveu-se bem nos cinco substratos. Algumas espécies cresceram melhor nos substratos, de maior fertilidade. Espécies oriundas de ecossistemas inundados cresceram melhor que as oriundas de terra firme. Foi observada nodulação em 30 espécies. Entre as que apresentaram maiores taxas de crescimento, havia tanto espécies nodulíferas como não-nodulíferas, indicando que a fixação biológica de N2 não é o único mecanismo eficiente de absorção de nitrogênio em leguminosas tropicais. As espécies que apresentaram as maiores taxas de crescimento foram: Enterolobium maximum, Swartzia polyphylla e Vatairea guianensis.