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During thymus development, immature T cells become committed to two distinct lineages based upon expression of alphabeta or gammadelta TCR. In the alphabeta lineage, developing thymocytes progressively extinguish transcription of the TCRgamma genes by a poorly understood process known as gamma silencing. We show that alphabeta lineage thymocytes in mice lacking a functional pre-TCR undergo limited proliferation and fail to silence TCRgamma genes during development. Stimulation of pre-TCR-deficient immature thymocytes with anti-CD3 Abs does not directly down-regulate TCRgamma transcription but restores TCRgamma silencing following proliferation. Collectively our data reveal an important role for pre-TCR induced proliferation in activating the TCRgamma silencer in alphabeta lineage thymocytes, a process that may reinforce alphabeta or gammadelta lineage commitment.
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Vers 529 à 596.Epilogue : nécessité pour le fils de se plier aux instructions du père.
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Vastine Pekka Sammallahden artikkeliin Language and roots Congressus internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum (1995): Congressus octavus internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum, Jyväskylä 10.-15.8.1995. - Jyväskylä : Moderatores. ISBN 952-90-6684-8. Pars 1 : Orationes plenariae et conspectus quinquennales, s. 143-153
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RATIONALE: This study was intended to document the frequency of care complexity in liver transplant candidates, and its association with mood disturbance and poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL). METHODS: Consecutive patients fulfilling inclusion criteria, recruited in three European hospitals, were assessed with INTERMED, a reliable and valid method for the early assessment of bio-psychosocial health risks and needs. Blind to the results, they were also assessed with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). HRQoL was documented with the EuroQol and the SF36. Statistical analysis included multivariate and multilevel techniques. RESULTS: Among patients fulfilling inclusion criteria, 60 patients (75.9%) completed the protocol and 38.3% of them were identified as "complex" by INTERMED, but significant between-center differences were found. In support of the working hypothesis, INTERMED scores were significantly associated with all measures of both the SF36 and the EuroQol, and also with the HADS. A one point increase in the INTERMED score results in a reduction in 0.93 points in EuroQol and a 20% increase in HADS score. CONCLUSIONS: INTERMED-measured case complexity is frequent in liver transplant candidates but varies widely between centers. The use of this method captures in one instrument multiple domains of patient status, including mood disturbances and reduced HRQoL.
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Plusieurs études ont souligné que la qualité de l'attachement aurait un rôle à jouer dans les répercussions psychologiques d'événements potentiellement traumatiques, tels que l'abus sexuel. Cette étude se propose d'investiguer le rôle médiateur de l'attachement sur l'association entre abus sexuel, survenu dans l'enfance et/ou l'adolescence, et expériences dissociatives chez des femmes adultes. Deux groupes ont été comparés, l'un de 28 femmes ayant vécu des expériences d'abus sexuel dans l'enfance et l'autre composé de 15 femmes témoin qui n'ont pas connu ce type d'expérience. Les femmes qui ont vécu des abus sexuels pendant l'enfance obtiennent des scores significativement plus élevés de dissociation, en comparaison à des femmes témoin. Les femmes abusées ont des scores plus élevés d'attachement « insécure » et plus particulièrement « craintif» tels que définis dans le modèle de Bartholomew et Horowitz (1991). Finalement, les analyses de médiation, utilisant la procédure de Baron et Kenny (1986), indiquent que l'attachement « craintif» a un effet médiateur sur le lien entre abus sexuel et dissociation. Cette forme d'attachement représenterait ainsi un facteur de vulnérabilité pour des troubles dissociatifs chez des individus confrontés à des événements potentiellement traumatisants.