992 resultados para Dick Goodwin
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Regulation of neuronal gene expression is critical to nervous system development. REST (RE1-silencing transcription factor) regulates neuronal gene expression through interacting with a group of corepressor proteins including REST corepressors (RCOR). Here we show that Xenopus RCOR2 is predominantly expressed in the developing nervous system. Through a yeast two-hybrid screen, we isolated Xenopus ZMYND8 (Zinc finger and MYND domain containing 8) as an XRCOR2 interacting factor. XRCOR2 and XZMYND8 bind each other in co-immunoprecipitation assays and both of them can function as transcriptional repressors. XZMYND8 is co-expressed with XRCOR2 in the nervous system and overexpression of XZMYND8 inhibits neural differentiation in Xenopus embryos. These data reveal a RCOR2/ZMYND8 complex which might be involved in the regulation of neural differentiation. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Given that an extant comprehensive study of homosexuality and the twentieth century Irish novel has yet to produced, this thesis is an attempt at rectifying such a gap in research by way of close textual analysis of writing from the latter half of the century—that is, from 1960-2000. Analysis of seven novels by four male authors – John Broderick, Desmond Hogan, Colm Tóibín and Keith Ridgway – lead to one overarching feature common to all four writers becoming clear: the homosexual or queer is always dying or already ‘dead’. ‘Dead’ is placed in inverted commas here as it is not only biological death that characterises the fate of gay men in the aforementioned literature. In the first instance, such men are also always already ‘dead’—that is, by light of their disenfranchisement as homosexual or queer, they are, in socialized terms, examples of the ‘living’ dead. Secondly, biological death neither fully obliterates the queer body nor its disruptive influence. Consequently, one of the overarching ways in which I read queer death in the late twentieth century Irish novel is through the prism of its reparative ‘afterw(a)ord’. On the one hand, such readings are temporally based (that is, reading from a point beyond the death of the protagonist - or their ‘afterward’); while, on the other hand, such readings are stylistically premised (that is, reading or interpreting the narrative itself as an ‘afterword’). The current project thus constitutes an original contribution to knowledge by establishing variant ways of reading the contemporary Irish novel from the point of view of the queer ‘unliving’. In assessing such heterogeneous aspects of contemporary queer death, the project a) contributes to recent, largely Anglo-American-based literary theoretical research on the queer and the eschatological, and b) provides a more contemporized literary base upon which future research can uncover a continuum of Irish queer writing in the twentieth century, one concerned with writing prior to 1960 and not limited to writing my men, in which death and same-sex desire are at parallel angles to one another.
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Early interventions are a preferred method for addressing behavioral problems in high-risk children, but often have only modest effects. Identifying sources of variation in intervention effects can suggest means to improve efficiency. One potential source of such variation is the genome. We conducted a genetic analysis of the Fast Track randomized control trial, a 10-year-long intervention to prevent high-risk kindergarteners from developing adult externalizing problems including substance abuse and antisocial behavior. We tested whether variants of the glucocorticoid receptor gene NR3C1 were associated with differences in response to the Fast Track intervention. We found that in European-American children, a variant of NR3C1 identified by the single-nucleotide polymorphism rs10482672 was associated with increased risk for externalizing psychopathology in control group children and decreased risk for externalizing psychopathology in intervention group children. Variation in NR3C1 measured in this study was not associated with differential intervention response in African-American children. We discuss implications for efforts to prevent externalizing problems in high-risk children and for public policy in the genomic era.
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Ocean Sampling Day was initiated by the EU-funded Micro B3 (Marine Microbial Biodiversity, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology) project to obtain a snapshot of the marine microbial biodiversity and function of the world's oceans. It is a simultaneous global mega-sequencing campaign aiming to generate the largest standardized microbial data set in a single day. This will be achievable only through the coordinated efforts of an Ocean Sampling Day Consortium, supportive partnerships and networks between sites. This commentary outlines the establishment, function and aims of the Consortium and describes our vision for a sustainable study of marine microbial communities and their embedded functional traits.
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Los tambos son sistemas productivos muy complejos que dependen básicamente de cuatro pilares considerados como variables: el ambiente, los animales, la alimentación y los operarios. Comederos sin mantenimiento, con barro y estiércol, animales con pobre estado corporal, dietas no balanceadas o deficientes en nutrientes, predisponen a trastornos metabólicos. Personal sin capacitación y/o motivación, no realizará bien las múltiples tareas del tambo. Las vacas lecheras antes y después del parto tienen enormes cambios metabólicos y hormonales y esto es un factor que predispone a las enfermedades peripartales (IP) como: distocias, retención de placenta, edema de ubre, metritis, mastitis, cetosis, acidosis, desplazamiento de abomaso, timpanismo, hipocalcemia puerperal, lesiones podales, etc. ¿Como evaluar las variables?¿que miramos o qué metodología seguimos a campo? Para ello se propone el Índice Predictivo de Enfermedades Peripartales (IPEP). El IPEP es una guía que permite realizar un relevamiento ordenado y sistemático de los indicadores relacionados con las enfermedades peripartales sobre las variables del ambiente, los animales, la alimentación y los operarios. Es una herramienta metodológica que permite generar un diagnóstico a campo de las causas y factores predisponentes de las EP en establecimientos lecheros. A cada indicador se le asigna un número en una escala de 1 a 5, donde 1 es malo/pésimo; 2 es regular; 3 es bueno; 4 muy bueno y 5 es óptimo/excelente y los promedios de las variables da un IPEP final. El IPEP se aplicó en un tambo comercial, localizado en Brinkmann-Córdoba de 270 has, 210 vacas y 4200 litros de leche diarios. Se realizaron 4 visitas, se llenaron las planillas de indicadores del IPEP. Se observó el preparto, el rodeo en producción, las pasturas, las instalaciones y se habló con el personal. Se detectaron áreas en conflicto: dieta no balanceada, deficiente suplementación mineral, animales con pelaje seco, accesos en malas condiciones y la falta de una pileta pediluvio. En la primer visita abril de 2008 se realizó el IPEP y dio un valor de 3,11 , superior a 3 lo cual admite la calificación como tambo bueno. De acuerdo a la incidencia de EP y mortandad las pérdidas económicas para dicho IPEP fue de U$S 11.415, que equivalen al 7,3 por ciento de los ingresos por leche. Se propusieron correcciones y mejoró el índice, en septiembre del 2009, dio como resultado un IPEP de 3,71 y las perdidas económicas por EP y mortandad se estimaron en U$S 8.064, equivalentes al 0,43 de los ingresos por leche.