999 resultados para Macurdy, Elisha, 1763-1845.
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Dessins de costumes pour l'Opéra (1739-1767)
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Donateur : Reclus, Élisée (1830-1905)
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In the last decade, evidence has emerged indicating that the growth of a vast majority of tumors including gliomas is sustained by a subpopulation of cancer cells with stem cell properties called cancer initiating cells. These cells are able to initiate and propagate tumors and constitute only a fraction of all tumor cells. In the present study, we showed that intracerebral injection of cultured glioma-initiating cells into nude mice produced fast growing tumors showing necrosis and gadolinium enhancement in MR images, whereas gliomas produced by injecting freshly purified glioma-initiating cells grew slowly and showed no necrosis and very little gadolinium enhancement. Using proton localized spectroscopy at 14.1 Tesla, decreasing trends of N-acetylaspartate, glutamate and glucose concentrations and an increasing trend of glycine concentration were observed near the injection site after injecting cultured glioma-initiating cells. In contrast to the spectra of tumors grown from fresh cells, those from cultured cells showed intense peaks of lipids, increased absolute concentrations of glycine and choline-containing compounds, and decreased concentrations of glutamine, taurine and total creatine, when compared with a contralateral non-tumor-bearing brain tissue. A decrease in concentrations of N-acetylaspartate and γ-aminobutyrate was found in both tumor phenotypes after solid tumor formation. Further investigation is needed to determine the cause of the dissimilarities between the tumors grown from cultured glioma-initiating cells and those from freshly purified glioma-initiating cells, both derived from human glioblastomas.
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La quatrième version de l'échelle d'intelligence de Wechsler pour enfants (WISC-IV) permet le calcul du QI Total et de quatre indices factoriels : compréhension verbale, raisonnement perceptif, vitesse de traitement et mémoire de travail. En 1998, Prifitera et al, ont préconisé le calcul de l'indice d'aptitude général (IAG) comme alternative au quotient intellectuel total (QIT), et cela à partir des scores de compréhension verbale et de raisonnement perceptif. La première étude présentée dans cet article a pour objectif d'établir les normes francophones pour le score IAG du WISC-IV, en utilisant une procédure d'approximation statistique. La deuxième étude vise à examiner la validité de ces normes, en les confrontant à des données recueillies sur un échantillon de 60 enfants. La corrélation entre QIT et IAG est de 0,91 et la différence relative moyenne de 0,18 point. Ces normes permettent d'utiliser le score IAG comme alternative au QIT dans certaines situations diagnostiques.
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The genes encoding alpha- and beta-tubulins have been widely sampled in most major fungal phyla and they are useful tools for fungal phylogeny. Here, we report the first isolation of alpha-tubulin sequences from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). In parallel, AMF beta-tubulins were sampled and analysed to identify the presence of paralogs of this gene. The AMF alpha-tubulin amino acid phylogeny was congruent with the results previously reported for AMF beta-tubulins and showed that AMF tubulins group together at a basal position in the fungal clade and showed high sequence similarities with members of the Chytridiomycota. This is in contrast with phylogenies for other regions of the AMF genome. The amount and nature of substitutions are consistent with an ancient divergence of both orthologs and paralogs of AMF tubulins. At the amino acid level, however, AMF tubulins have hardly evolved from those of the chytrids. This is remarkable given that these two groups are ancient and the monophyletic Glomeromycota probably diverged from basal fungal ancestors at least 500 million years ago. The specific primers we designed for the AMF tubulins, together with the high molecular variation we found among the AMF species we analysed, make AMF tubulin sequences potentially useful for AMF identification purposes.
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Collection : Manuels Roret