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2. THE VOCAL CYCLE "MACHINES AGRICOLES" AS A MANIFESTATION OF DARIUS MILHAUD'S CREATIVE CREDO.
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ZHARKOVA, Valeriya, ZHARKOV, Oleksandr, and Yunan SHANG
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20TH century music ,SINGING instruction ,FRENCH music ,MUSICALS ,COMPOSERS - Abstract
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- 2024
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3. Conjugation of ATG8s to single membranes at a glance.
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Figueras-Novoa, Carmen, Timimi, Lewis, Marcassa, Elena, Ulferts, Rachel, and Beale, Rupert
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ISOPRENYLATION , *SPHINGOMYELIN , *PROTONS , *UBIQUITINATION , *MOLECULES , *PROTEINS , *AUTOPHAGY - Abstract
Autophagy refers to a set of degradative mechanisms whereby cytoplasmic contents are targeted to the lysosome. This is best described for macroautophagy, where a double-membrane compartment (autophagosome) is generated to engulf cytoplasmic contents. Autophagosomes are decorated with ubiquitin-like ATG8 molecules (ATG8s), which are recruited through covalent lipidation, catalysed by the E3-ligase-like ATG16L1 complex. LC3 proteins are ATG8 family members that are often used as a marker for autophagosomes. In contrast to canonical macroautophagy, conjugation of ATG8s to single membranes (CASM) describes a group of non-canonical autophagy processes in which ATG8s are targeted to pre-existing single-membrane compartments. CASM occurs in response to disrupted intracellular pH gradients, when the V-ATPase proton pump recruits ATG16L1 in a process called V-ATPase–ATG16L1-induced LC3 lipidation (VAIL). Recent work has demonstrated a parallel, alternative axis for CASM induction, triggered when the membrane recruitment factor TECPR1 recognises sphingomyelin exposed on the cytosolic face of a membrane and forms an alternative E3-ligase-like complex. This sphingomyelin–TECPR1-induced LC3 lipidation (STIL) is independent of the V-ATPase and ATG16L1. In light of these discoveries, this Cell Science at a Glance article summarises these two mechanisms of CASM to highlight how they differ from canonical macroautophagy, and from each other. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Serous Tubal Intraepithelial Lesion: A Precancerous Lesion - An Incidental Finding in Tubo-Ovarian Torsion
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Saloni Bharadwaj, Shirish S. Chandanwale, Akshi Raj, and Madhuri Singh
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incidental ,ki67 ,p53 ,stil ,Medicine - Abstract
Proliferative epithelial lesions in the fallopian tubes may be found incidentally during the microscopic examination of salpingectomy specimens. Recent evidence has clearly implicated the changes in the mucosa of the fimbrial end of the fallopian tube in its pathogenesis of high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC). These lesions include serous tubular intraepithelial carcinoma (STIC), serous tubular intraepithelial lesion, p53 signature, and secretory cell outgrowth (SCOUT). STIC displays stratification of epithelium, hyperchromatic nuclei, increased mitotic figures, and prominent nucleoli. Immunohistochemistry staining shows aberrant p53 staining and a high Ki-67 index of >10%. Aberrant p53 expression can be either diffuse strong positivity or absent immunostaining due to non-sense mutations. The lesions which have a benign appearance with focal changes of atypia, low proliferative index, and do not satisfy the criteria of STIC on immunohistochemistry are labeled as serous tubular intraepithelial lesions.
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5. Wittgenstein und Tolstoi
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Weiberg, Anja, Kühnlein, Michael, Series Editor, and Heinrich-Ramharter, Esther, editor
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- 2024
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6. Schirach liest Kleist. Spuren einer dichterjuristischen Wahlverwandtschaft
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Nehrlich, Thomas, Klein, Christian, Series Editor, Baßler, Moritz, Advisory Editor, Emmerich, Wolfgang, Advisory Editor, Hanuschek, Sven, Advisory Editor, Haslinger, Josef, Advisory Editor, Kastberger, Klaus, Advisory Editor, Komfort-Hein, Susanne, Advisory Editor, Lützeler, Paul Michael, Advisory Editor, Schneider, Gesa, Advisory Editor, Schumacher, Eckhard, Advisory Editor, Winkels, Hubert, Advisory Editor, Nehrlich, Thomas, editor, and Schilling, Erik, editor
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- 2024
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7. Juristendichtung. Zur Poetik von Literatur und Recht am Beispiel von Ferdinand von Schirach und Juli Zeh
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Nehrlich, Thomas, Klein, Christian, Series Editor, Martínez, Matías, Series Editor, Baßler, Moritz, Advisory Editor, Emmerich, Wolfgang, Advisory Editor, Hanuschek, Sven, Advisory Editor, Haslinger, Josef, Advisory Editor, Kastberger, Klaus, Advisory Editor, Komfort-Hein, Susanne, Advisory Editor, Lützeler, Paul Michael, Advisory Editor, Schneider, Gesa, Advisory Editor, Schumacher, Eckhard, Advisory Editor, Winkels, Hubert, Advisory Editor, and Schilling, Erik, editor
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- 2024
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8. STIL 基因通过调控IL-6/STAT3 通路影响宫颈癌细胞增殖和凋亡.
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唐静, 唐玉麟, 周丽丽, and 袁小波
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Objective: To study effect of STIL gene on proliferation and apoptosis of cervical cancer cells and its mechanism. Methods: Expressions of STIL mRNA and STIL protein in cervical cancer tissues, adjacent tissues, cervical cancer cell lines HeLa, SiHa, caski and human normal cervical epithelial cells HUCEC were calculated by RT-qPCR and Western blot. HeLa cells were divided into control (NC) group, si-NC group, si-STIL group, si-STIL+IL-6 group. CCK-8 and plate cloning assay were utilized to detect cell proliferation and cloning ability, and flow cytometry was used to analyze cell apoptosis rate. Western blot was used to detect IL-6, IL-6R and p-STAT3 proteins levels. sh-STIL stably transfected HeLa cells were subcutaneously inoculated into back of nude mice to investigate effect of inhibiting STIL expression on tumor formation. Results: STIL mRNA and protein expressions in cervical cancer tissues were significantly higher than adjacent tissues (P<0.05). STIL mRNA and protein expressions in HeLa, SiHa, and caski cells were significantly higher than HUCEC cells (P<0.05). Compared with si-NC group, cell absorbance, number of clones, and protein levels of IL-6, IL-6R and p-STAT3 in si-STIL group were significantly reduced (P<0.05), and apoptosis rate was significantly increased (P<0.05). Compared with si-STIL group, cell absorbance, number of clones and protein levels of IL-6, IL-6R and p-STAT3 in si-STIL+IL-6 group were significantly increased (P<0.05), and apoptotic rate was significantly reduced (P<0.05). Inhibiting STIL significantly inhibited tumor growth in vivo (P<0.05). Conclusion: STIL gene expression is up-regulated in cervical cancer, and inhibiting STIL can inhibit proliferation and induce apoptosis of cervical cancer cells by inhibiting IL-6/STAT3 pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. STIL facilitates the development and malignant progression of triple-negative breast cancer through activation of Fanconi anemia pathway via interacting with KLF16
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Meiling Wang, Bo Pan, Ye Hu, Jiyue Gao, Lu Hou, Zhenlong Yu, Man Li, and Zuowei Zhao
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Triple-negative breast cancer ,STIL ,KLF16 ,FANCD2 ,Fanconi anemia pathway ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: STIL is an important cell cycle-regulating protein specifically recruited to the mitotic centrosome to promote the replication of centrioles in dividing cells. However, the potential role of STIL in the regulation of the biological functions of triple-negative breast cancer remains still unclear. Methods: We screened for differentially expressed STIL in the Cancer Genome Atlas database. The expression of STIL protein in 10 pairs of breast cancer tissues and adjacent normal tissues was further assessed by western blotting. Functionally, the knockdown and overexpression of STIL have been used to explore the effects of STIL on breast cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion. Mechanistically, RNA-seq, dual-luciferase reporter assay, chromatin immunoprecipitation assay, mass spectrometry, immunoprecipitation assay, and DNA pull-down assay were performed. Results: Breast cancer tissues and cells have higher STIL expression than normal tissues and cells. STIL knockdown impairs breast cancer cell growth, migration, and invasion, whereas STIL overexpression accelerates these processes. STIL promotes breast cancer progression by regulating FANCD2 expression, and exploration of its molecular mechanism demonstrated that STIL interacts with KLF16 to regulate the expression of FANCD2. Conclusions: Collectively, our findings identified STIL as a critical promoter of breast cancer progression that interacts with KLF16 to regulate Fanconi anemia pathway protein FANCD2. In summary, STIL is a potential novel biomarker and therapeutic target for breast cancer.
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10. Metafora govornika i sugovornika u putopisnom diskursu.
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Puriš, Bernisa
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- 2024
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11. STILIZACIJA (RAZ)GOVORNIH ELEMENATA U ROMANU ŽENE. GLASOVI. JASMINE MUSABEGOVIĆ.
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Puriš, Bernisa
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- 2024
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12. Musik
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Jost, Christofer, Sebald, Gerd, editor, Berek, Mathias, editor, Chmelar, Kristina, editor, Dimbath, Oliver, editor, Haag, Hanna, editor, Heinlein, Michael, editor, Leonhard, Nina, editor, and Rauer, Valentin, editor
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- 2023
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13. Differenzierung durch Stil
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Strähle, Jochen, Dürr, Patricia, and Strähle, Jochen, editor
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- 2023
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14. Separation-of-function MCPH-associated mutations in CPAP affect centriole number and length.
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Jaiswal, Sonal, Sanghi, Srishti, and Singh, Priyanka
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CAPPING proteins , *MOLECULAR dynamics , *CENTRIOLES , *MOLECULAR interactions , *CELL survival , *MICROTUBULES - Abstract
Centrioles are microtubule-based cylindrical ultrastructures characterized by their definite size and robustness. The molecular capping protein, CPAP (also known as CENPJ) engages its N-terminal region with the centriole microtubules to regulate their length. Nevertheless, the conserved C-terminal glycine-rich G-box of CPAP, which interacts with the centriole inner cartwheel protein STIL, is frequently mutated in primary microcephaly (MCPH) patients. Here, we show that two different MCPH-associated variants, E1235V and D1196N in the CPAP G-box, affect distinct functions at centrioles. The E1235V mutation reduces CPAP centriole recruitment and causes overly long centrioles. The D1196N mutation increases centriole numbers without affecting centriole localization. Both mutations prevent binding to STIL, which controls centriole duplication. Our work highlights the involvement of an alternative CEP152-dependent route for CPAP centriole localization. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that E1235V leads to an increase in G-box flexibility, which could have implications on its molecular interactions. Collectively, we demonstrate that a CPAP region outside the microtubule-interacting domains influences centriole number and length, which translates to spindle defects and reduced cell viability. Our work provides new insights into the molecular causes of primary microcephaly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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15. Molecular Mechanism of STIL Coiled-Coil Domain Oligomerization.
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Shamir, Mai, Martin, Freddie J. O., Woolfson, Derek N., and Friedler, Assaf
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OLIGOMERIZATION , *PEPTIDES , *MOLECULAR biology , *CIRCULAR dichroism , *PROTEIN-protein interactions , *BIOPHYSICS - Abstract
Coiled-coil domains (CCDs) play key roles in regulating both healthy cellular processes and the pathogenesis of various diseases by controlling protein self-association and protein–protein interactions. Here, we probe the mechanism of oligomerization of a peptide representing the CCD of the STIL protein, a tetrameric multi-domain protein that is over-expressed in several cancers and associated with metastatic spread. STIL tetramerization is mediated both by an intrinsically disordered domain (STIL400–700) and a structured CCD (STIL CCD718–749). Disrupting STIL oligomerization via the CCD inhibits its activity in vivo. We describe a comprehensive biophysical and structural characterization of the concentration-dependent oligomerization of STIL CCD peptide. We combine analytical ultracentrifugation, fluorescence and circular dichroism spectroscopy to probe the STIL CCD peptide assembly in solution and determine dissociation constants of both the dimerization, (KD = 8 ± 2 µM) and tetramerization (KD = 68 ± 2 µM) of the WT STIL CCD peptide. The higher-order oligomers result in increased thermal stability and cooperativity of association. We suggest that this complex oligomerization mechanism regulates the activated levels of STIL in the cell and during centriole duplication. In addition, we present X-ray crystal structures for the CCD containing destabilising (L736E) and stabilising (Q729L) mutations, which reveal dimeric and tetrameric antiparallel coiled-coil structures, respectively. Overall, this study offers a basis for understanding the structural molecular biology of the STIL protein, and how it might be targeted to discover anti-cancer reagents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. STIL/AURKA axis promotes cell proliferation by influencing primary cilia formation in bladder cancer
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Jingxian Li, Yuanjiong Qi, Bo Li, Yan Liu, Kuo Yang, Zhihong Zhang, Jianqiang Zhu, and E. Du
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PC ,Bladder cancer ,STIL ,AURKA ,SHH signaling ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background The primary cilia (PC) is a microtubule-based and nonmotile organelle which protrudes from the surface of almost all mammalian cells. At present, PC has been found to be a deficiency or loss in multiple cancers. Restoring PC could be a novel targeting therapy strategy. Our research showed that PC was reduced in human bladder cancer (BLCA) cells, and PC deficiency promotes cell proliferation. However, the concrete mechanisms remain unknown. SCL/TAL1 interrupting locus (STIL), a PC-related protein, was screened in our previous study and could influence the cell cycle by regulating PC in tumor cells. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the function of STIL for PC to explore the underlying mechanism of PC in BLCA. Methods Public database analysis, western blot, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were used to screen genes and explore gene expression alteration. Immunofluorescence and western blot were utilized to investigate PC. Wound healing assay, clone formation assay, and CCK-8 assay were used to explore cell migration, growth, and proliferation. The co-immunoprecipitation and western blot were employed to reveal the interaction of STIL and AURKA. Results We found that high STIL expression is correlated with poor outcomes of BLCA patients. Further analysis revealed that STIL overexpression could inhibit PC formation, activate SHH signaling pathways, and promote cell proliferation. In contrast, STIL-knockdown could promote PC formation, inactivate SHH signaling, and inhibit cell proliferation. Furthermore, we found that the regulatory functions of STIL for PC depend on AURKA. STIL could influence proteasome activity and maintain AURKA stabilization. AURKA-knockdown could reverse PC deficiency caused by STIL overexpression for PC in BLCA cells. We observed that co-knockdown in STIL and AURKA significantly enhanced PC assembly. Conclusion In summary, our result provides a potential therapy target for BLCA based on the restoration of PC.
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17. Externe und interne Textsortenmerkmale des Feuilletons am Beispiel der Zeitschriften „Be active" und „Vegan World" - eine Fallstudie.
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Penar, Katarzyna
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18. JEZIK MEŠE SELIMOVIĆA U ENGLESKIM PRIJEVODIMA.
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ŠPAGO-ĆUMURIJA, Edina
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19. STIL PUTOPISA SKENDERA KULENOVIĆA.
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PURIŠ, Bernisa
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20. STIL/AURKA axis promotes cell proliferation by influencing primary cilia formation in bladder cancer.
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Li, Jingxian, Qi, Yuanjiong, Li, Bo, Liu, Yan, Yang, Kuo, Zhang, Zhihong, Zhu, Jianqiang, and Du, E.
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CELL proliferation , *BLADDER cancer , *ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *GENE expression , *CILIA & ciliary motion , *WNT signal transduction - Abstract
Background: The primary cilia (PC) is a microtubule-based and nonmotile organelle which protrudes from the surface of almost all mammalian cells. At present, PC has been found to be a deficiency or loss in multiple cancers. Restoring PC could be a novel targeting therapy strategy. Our research showed that PC was reduced in human bladder cancer (BLCA) cells, and PC deficiency promotes cell proliferation. However, the concrete mechanisms remain unknown. SCL/TAL1 interrupting locus (STIL), a PC-related protein, was screened in our previous study and could influence the cell cycle by regulating PC in tumor cells. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the function of STIL for PC to explore the underlying mechanism of PC in BLCA. Methods: Public database analysis, western blot, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were used to screen genes and explore gene expression alteration. Immunofluorescence and western blot were utilized to investigate PC. Wound healing assay, clone formation assay, and CCK-8 assay were used to explore cell migration, growth, and proliferation. The co-immunoprecipitation and western blot were employed to reveal the interaction of STIL and AURKA. Results: We found that high STIL expression is correlated with poor outcomes of BLCA patients. Further analysis revealed that STIL overexpression could inhibit PC formation, activate SHH signaling pathways, and promote cell proliferation. In contrast, STIL-knockdown could promote PC formation, inactivate SHH signaling, and inhibit cell proliferation. Furthermore, we found that the regulatory functions of STIL for PC depend on AURKA. STIL could influence proteasome activity and maintain AURKA stabilization. AURKA-knockdown could reverse PC deficiency caused by STIL overexpression for PC in BLCA cells. We observed that co-knockdown in STIL and AURKA significantly enhanced PC assembly. Conclusion: In summary, our result provides a potential therapy target for BLCA based on the restoration of PC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Der Übersetzer Curt Meyer-Clason
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Ines Kinga Krause
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literarische Übersetzung ,Übersetzerforschung ,Übersetzungsforschung ,Übersetzungskritik ,Stil ,Language and Literature ,Translating and interpreting ,P306-310 - Abstract
Das translatorische Handeln literarischer Übersetzer rückt immer mehr in den Vordergrund moderner translationswissenschaftlicher Studien. Am Beispiel des Übersetzers Curt Meyer-Clason, der insgesamt über 150 Romane und unzählige Gedichte aus dem Englischen, Französischen, Portugiesischen und Spanischen übersetzte und als einer der größten Kulturvermittler Lateinamerikas des 20. Jahrhunderts gilt, soll eine mögliche Vorgehensweise zur Rekonstruktion seiner (impliziten) Übersetzungstheorie vorgestellt werden. Für diesen Zweck werden die Peritexte und Fachzeitschriftenbeiträge des Übersetzers ausgewertet. Die theoretischen Äußerungen zum Thema Übersetzen sollen anderen Übersetzungstheoretikern gegenübergestellt werden, um Meyer-Clason bestimmten Übersetzungsparadigmen zuordnen zu können. In der Übersetzungskritik wird auf einige Übersetzungsstrategien des Übersetzers eingegangen, um zu überprüfen, ob Diskrepanzen zwischen den theoretischen Ansprüchen und dem praktischen Übersetzen festzustellen sind. Für eine gerechte, akteursorientierte Übersetzungskritik spielt – neben den theoretischen Ansprüchen des Translators – auch seine Topobiografie und die damit einhergehende Individualität des Übersetzers eine wichtige Rolle. Am Beispiel Curt Meyer-Clasons soll exemplarisch dargestellt werden, wie bedeutend der biobibliografische Hintergrund für die Übersetzer- und Übersetzungsforschung ist.
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22. Prophylactic Salpingectomy during Hysterectomy for Benign Disease: A Prospective Study to Evaluate High-Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma Precursors.
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Tchartchian, Garri, Bojahr, Bernd, Heils, Lucas, Krentel, Harald, and De Wilde, Rudy L.
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SALPINGECTOMY , *HYSTERECTOMY , *ECTOPIC pregnancy , *OVARIAN cancer , *SURGICAL complications , *FALLOPIAN tubes , *EARLY detection of cancer , *LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Recent findings suggest that high-grade serous ovarian cancer can originate in the fallopian tube. Not only has that made the identification of precursor lesions pivotal in early detection and prevention of these cancers, prophylactic salpingectomy alongside hysterectomy for benign indications has been increasingly proposed as well. The present prospective single-center study included 273 women who underwent opportunistic salpingectomy alongside laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy. Uterine and tubal histopathological results as well as intra- and postoperative complications were evaluated. The complication rate was 3.3%, of which none were caused by salpingectomy. Uterine histopathology diagnosed 181 patients (66.8%) with uterine myomas, 60 patients (22.1%) with adenomyosis, 29 patients (10.7%) with adenomyomatosis, and, 1 patient (0.4%) without pathological abnormality. p53 signatures were detected in 221 right fallopian tubes (80.9%) and in 229 left tubes (83.9%). In total, 8 patients showed bilateral STIL (2.9%), whereas in 1 patient (0.4%) STIL was detected in the left tube only. No STIC were detected. Laparoscopic opportunistic salpingectomy is demonstrated to be both safe and feasible. It appears to be promising to reduce the risk for ovarian cancer, yet more studies are needed to undoubtedly confirm this. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. THE WRITING OF EXISTENCE IN THE LATEST WORK OF ALBERTO MOREIRAS.
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Baker, Peter
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INSCRIPTIONS ,DECONSTRUCTION ,CAPITALISM ,PRACTICAL politics - Abstract
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- 2023
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24. STIL Promotes Tumorigenesis of Bladder Cancer by Activating PI3K/AKT/mTOR Signaling Pathway and Targeting C-Myc.
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Yu, Hua, Chen, Liang, Wang, Xia, Tang, Feng, Wan, Ziyu, Wang, Hao, Fu, Qiqi, Chen, Zhizhuang, Shi, Jiageng, Hu, Xuan, Zuhaer, Yisha, Aersi, Madanyeti, Liu, Tao, Tao, Huangheng, and Peng, Jianping
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IN vitro studies , *IN vivo studies , *PHOSPHOTRANSFERASES , *ANIMAL experimentation , *MTOR inhibitors , *RNA , *CELLULAR signal transduction , *CELL cycle , *IMMUNOBLOTTING , *TUMOR markers ,BLADDER tumors - Abstract
Simple Summary: Currently; there are no reports on the role of STIL in bladder cancer. Using public databases; we observed that STIL is highly expressed in bladder cancer and is closely related to the cell cycle. The results of tumor formation experiments on UMUC3 and T24 bladder cancer cell lines indicate that STIL promotes the growth of bladder cancer cells in vivo and in vitro. Mechanistically, the cell cycle after STIL knockout was arrested in the G0/G1 phase; and cell cycle-related proteins (cyclin D1 and CDK2/4/6) were also reduced. RNA-seq results and immunoblotting experiments confirmed that STIL enhanced the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, resulting in increased c-myc expression which ultimately promoted the occurrence and progression of bladder cancer. Our results suggest that STIL may be a promising potential therapeutic target for bladder cancer. SCL/TAL1 interrupting locus (STIL) regulates centriole replication and causes chromosome instability, which is closely related to malignant tumors. The purpose of our study was to investigate the role of STIL in bladder cancer (BC) tumorigenesis for the first time. The public database indicated that STIL is highly expressed and correlated with the cell cycle in BC. Immunohistochemistry staining showed that STIL expression is significantly elevated in BC tissues compared with paracancer tissues. CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology was used to induce BC cells to express STIL-specific sgRNA, revealing a significantly delayed growth rate in STIL knockout BC cells. Moreover, cell cycle arrest in the G0/G1 phase was triggered by decreasing STIL, which led to delayed BC cell growth in vitro and in vivo. Mechanically, STIL knockout inhibited the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway and down-regulated the expression of c-myc. Furthermore, SC79 (AKT activating agent) partially reversed the inhibitory effects of STIL knockout on the proliferation and migration of BC cells. In conclusion, STIL enhanced the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, resulting in increased expression of c-myc, ultimately promoting BC occurrence and progression. These results indicate that STIL might be a potential target for BC patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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25. A novel HIF1α-STIL-FOXM1 axis regulates tumor metastasis
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Yi-Wei Wang, Shu-Chuan Chen, De-Leung Gu, Yi-Chen Yeh, Jhih-Jie Tsai, Kuo-Tai Yang, Yuh-Shan Jou, Teh-Ying Chou, and Tang K. Tang
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Metastasis ,STIL ,FOXM1 ,HIF1α ,Centrosome ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Metastasis is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in cancer that involves in multiple steps including epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) process. Centrosome is an organelle that functions as the major microtubule organizing center (MTOC), and centrosome abnormalities are commonly correlated with tumor aggressiveness. However, the conclusive mechanisms indicating specific centrosomal proteins participated in tumor progression and metastasis remain largely unknown. Methods The expression levels of centriolar/centrosomal genes in various types of cancers were first examined by in silico analysis of the data derived from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), and European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) datasets. The expression of STIL (SCL/TAL1-interrupting locus) protein in clinical specimens was further assessed by Immunohistochemistry (IHC) analysis and the oncogenic roles of STIL in tumorigenesis were analyzed using in vitro and in vivo assays, including cell migration, invasion, xenograft tumor formation, and metastasis assays. The transcriptome differences between low- and high-STIL expression cells were analyzed by RNA-seq to uncover candidate genes involved in oncogenic pathways. The quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and reporter assays were performed to confirm the results. The chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-qPCR assay was applied to demonstrate the binding of transcriptional factors to the promoter. Results The expression of STIL shows the most significant increase in lung and various other types of cancers, and is highly associated with patients’ survival rate. Depletion of STIL inhibits tumor growth and metastasis. Interestingly, excess STIL activates the EMT pathway, and subsequently enhances cancer cell migration and invasion. Importantly, we reveal an unexpected role of STIL in tumor metastasis. A subset of STIL translocate into nucleus and associate with FOXM1 (Forkhead box protein M1) to promote tumor metastasis and stemness via FOXM1-mediated downstream target genes. Furthermore, we demonstrate that hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF1α) directly binds to the STIL promoter and upregulates STIL expression under hypoxic condition. Conclusions Our findings indicate that STIL promotes tumor metastasis through the HIF1α-STIL-FOXM1 axis, and highlight the importance of STIL as a promising therapeutic target for lung cancer treatment.
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26. Molecular Mechanism of STIL Coiled-Coil Domain Oligomerization
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Mai Shamir, Freddie J. O. Martin, Derek N. Woolfson, and Assaf Friedler
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STIL ,coiled coil domains ,oligomerization ,peptides ,protein interactions ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Coiled-coil domains (CCDs) play key roles in regulating both healthy cellular processes and the pathogenesis of various diseases by controlling protein self-association and protein–protein interactions. Here, we probe the mechanism of oligomerization of a peptide representing the CCD of the STIL protein, a tetrameric multi-domain protein that is over-expressed in several cancers and associated with metastatic spread. STIL tetramerization is mediated both by an intrinsically disordered domain (STIL400–700) and a structured CCD (STIL CCD718–749). Disrupting STIL oligomerization via the CCD inhibits its activity in vivo. We describe a comprehensive biophysical and structural characterization of the concentration-dependent oligomerization of STIL CCD peptide. We combine analytical ultracentrifugation, fluorescence and circular dichroism spectroscopy to probe the STIL CCD peptide assembly in solution and determine dissociation constants of both the dimerization, (KD = 8 ± 2 µM) and tetramerization (KD = 68 ± 2 µM) of the WT STIL CCD peptide. The higher-order oligomers result in increased thermal stability and cooperativity of association. We suggest that this complex oligomerization mechanism regulates the activated levels of STIL in the cell and during centriole duplication. In addition, we present X-ray crystal structures for the CCD containing destabilising (L736E) and stabilising (Q729L) mutations, which reveal dimeric and tetrameric antiparallel coiled-coil structures, respectively. Overall, this study offers a basis for understanding the structural molecular biology of the STIL protein, and how it might be targeted to discover anti-cancer reagents.
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27. Historische Poetik des Films
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Kappelhoff, Hermann, Grotkopp, Matthias, Groß, Bernhard, Section editor, Morsch, Thomas, Section editor, Groß, Bernhard, editor, and Morsch, Thomas, editor
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28. Neoformalismus und Kognitive Filmtheorie
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Kirsten, Guido, Groß, Bernhard, editor, and Morsch, Thomas, editor
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29. Beden Eğitimi Öğretmenleri ve Antrenörlerin Kullandıkları Öğretim Stilleri ve Stillere İlişkin Algılarının İncelenmesi (Edirne Örneği)
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Sengul Demiral
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antrenör ,beden eğitimi ,öğretim ,stil ,algı ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Öğrenci öğrenme stillerinin çeşitliliğinin yanısıra öğrenmenin yapılandırmacı doğasının artan tanınırlığı ile birlikte öğretmenlerin farklı öğretim stilleri kullanma ihtiyacı vurgulanır iken öğretmenlerin çeşitli öğretim stillerini ve algılaması hakkında çok az şey bilinmektedir. Buna paralel olarak antrenörlerin öğretim stilleri kullanması ve algılaması hakkında çok daha az çalışmanın olduğu görülmektedir. Bu nedenle, bu çalışmada antrenörlerin ve beden eğitimi öğretmenlerinin öğretim stillerini kullanma düzeyleri ve stillere ilişkin değer algılarının, grup, cinsiyet, yaş, eğitim durumları değişkenlerine göre karşılaştırarak incelenmiştir. Edirne merkezde MEM’de çalışan 90 öğretmen ile GSİM’de çalışan 39 antrenör olmak üzere toplam 129 katılımcı, kolayda örneklem yöntemi ile seçilmiş ve gönüllük ilkesine göre katılmışlardır. Bulgulara göre en çok değer verilen stiller, komut ve alıştırma, en az değer verilen stiller ise kendi kendine öğretme ve öğrencinin başlatması olarak sıralanmıştır. En çok kullanılan stiller komut ve alıştırma, en az kullanılan stiller ise kendi kendine öğretme ve öğrencinin başlatması olarak sıralandığı görülmektedir. Stillerin öğrencilere “Eğlenme”, “Öğrenme” ve “Motivasyon” sağlama boyutlarında; motivasyon açısından komut, alıştırma ve eşli çalışma, öğrenme açısından komut, alıştırma ve katılım, eğlence açısından komut, alıştırma ve katılım stillerine en fazla değer verildiği görülmektedir. Bulgular grup, cinsiyet ve yaş değişkenlerine göre stillere ilişkin değer algıları ve kullandıkları öğretim stilleri ortalama puanlarının karşılaştırılması sonuçlarında anlamlı değişikler olduğu görülmüştür. Sonuç olarak, en çok kullanılan ve değer verilen stiller olarak komut ve alıştırma stillerinin seçilmesi, öğretmen ve antrenörün öğrenciler üzerinde kontrolün daha fazla arttırma istekleri, bu stillere yönelten temel sebep olarak görülebilir. Bu nedenle beden eğitimi öğretmenliği ve antrenörlük programında öğrenimlerini sürdüren öğretmen ve antrenör adaylarının öğrenim süreleri boyunca aldıkları farklı derslerde uygulama imkanı bulmaları için fırsatlar verilerek, diğer öğretim stillerinin stratejik kullanım alanlarının keşfetmeleri sağlanarak, deneyim kazanmaları ve mesleki gelişim programlarının bu doğrultuda hazırlanması önerilir.
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30. KOHÉZIÓTEREMTŐ ESZKÖZÖK EGYETEMISTÁK VÉDŐ-ÉS VÁDBESZÉDEIBEN.
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Edit, KATONA
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31. Importance of Furniture in Interiors' Styles After Modernism.
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ERDOGAN, Ebru, ESER, Aybüke, and ERDOGAN, H. Abdullah
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FURNITURE ,INTERIOR decoration ,UNDERGRADUATE education ,QUALITATIVE research ,CULTURAL values ,READING comprehension - Abstract
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32. The effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in patients with breast cancer.
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Ilgun, Ahmet Serkan, Aktepe, Fatma, Gonullu, Onur, Kapucuoglu, Nilgun, Yararbas, Kanay, Alco, Gul, Ozturk, Alper, Elbuken Celebi, Filiz, Erdogan, Zeynep, Ordu, Cetin, Unal, Caglar, Duymaz, Tomris, Soybir, Gursel, Yavuz, Ekrem, Tuzlali, Sitki, and Ozmen, Vahit
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Aim: This study investigated the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) on stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (sTILs) and their treatment response. Materials & methods: 115 patients with pre-NAC core biopsies and post-NAC surgical resection specimens were reviewed. Results: There was no significant change between pre- and post-treatment sTILs. Both pre- and post-NAC sTILs were significantly lower in patients with luminal A subtype. An increase in sTILs was observed in 21 (25.9%) patients after NAC, a decrease in 29 (35.8%) and no change in 31 (38.3%; p = 0.07). Pretreatment sTIL density was independent predictor of pathological complete response in multivariate analyses (odds ratio: 1.025, 95% CI: 1.003-1.047; p = 0.023). Conclusion: High sTIL density in core biopsies was independently related to pathological complete response. In addition, ER appears to be the most crucial factor determining the rate of sTIL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Teoretiska perspektiv på ungdomskultur
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le Grand, Elias and le Grand, Elias
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34. Från nödvändighet till identitet : En kvalitativ undersökning av symboliska och funktionella köpmotiv inom secondhandmarknaden
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Norrbom, Ebba, Bille, Salma, Norrbom, Ebba, and Bille, Salma
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In this study we explore the evolving dynamics of consumer behavior in the Swedish secondhand market. We focus on the symbolic and functional motives behind purchasing pre- owned items. With the rise of environmental awareness and sustainability concerns secondhand consumption has gained prominence as a key factor in promoting a more sustainable lifestyle. This qualitative study, grounded in the theoretical frameworks of Pierre Bourdieu and Ulrich Beck on consumption and social class utilizes interviews with consumers and staff from various second hand stores across Sweden to delve into the underpinnings of consumer choices. Our findings reveal a vibrant spectrum of consumers: from those stretching tight budgets, to style-seekers hunting for unique vintage finds, to eco-warriors advocating for ethical choices and practical folks who prioritize straightforward utility. Each group tells a story of how personal needs, economic circumstances and social values intertwine in their shopping habits. Which highlights how secondhand buying is more than just a transaction—it’s a reflection of personal identity and social belonging. The insights from this study illuminate the complex motivations behind the boom in secondhand shopping, showing how it’s not only about saving money or finding rare gems, but also about making a statement and choosing a lifestyle aligned with personal and societal values.
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35. Critique and the Care of the Self : The Economy of Truth and Government in Michel Foucault's Late Work
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Katz Lydén, Karl and Katz Lydén, Karl
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This thesis engages Michel Foucault’s late work on ancient philosophy in relation to his earlier investigations of modern forms of government and events in his political present. Beginning with a reinterpretation of the function of style in Foucault’s oeuvre, it demonstrates that the ancient notion of the care of the self – the style of existence – unfolds as a critical project. The thesis considers Foucault’s last three lecture courses at the Collège de France: “The Hermeneutics of the Subject” (1982), “The Government of Self and Others” (1983), and “The Courage of the Truth” (1984). It shows that what is at stake in the ancient notions of truth-telling and the technologies of the self is not reducible to an ethical, individual subject in Greco-Roman antiquity, but rather something that bears on Foucault’s previous critical work on modern forms of subjection, on his notion of critique, and on political, collective subjects in the present. No previous study has treated this relation between Foucault’s notion of the care of the self and his theory of critique. And while shorter attempts have noted their conceptual common basis in “virtue” and “government,” this thesis opens new perspectives. Through a formal analogy to Kant’s critical project, it proposes a model of three Foucauldian kinds of critique: the historical-philosophical practice of theoretical work, truth-telling in the political field, and the individual or collective “art of not being governed like that.” Moving between the theoretical work and lesser discussed materials – specifically Foucault’s engagement with the Polish trade union “Solidarność” and the French labor union CFDT – important continuities are identified. It is demonstrated that Foucault understands critique, the care of the self, and collective movements in his own time, not only by the same conceptual framework of government, virtue, and truth, but also as non-discursive forms or practices in which means and ends merge. This is signific, Denna avhandling tar upp Michel Foucaults sena verk om antik filosofi i relation till hans tidigare undersökningar av det moderna regerandet och händelser i hans politiska samtid. Utifrån en omtolkning av stilens funktion i Foucaults arbeten visas här att den antika idén om omsorgen om sig – levnadsstilen – hos Foucault läggs fram som ett kritiskt projekt. Avhandlingen tar upp Foucaults tre sista föreläsningsserier vid Collège de France: ”Subjektets hermeneutik” (1982), ”Styrandet av sig själv och andra” (1983), och ”Modet till sanning” (1984). Den visar att det subjektsbegrepp som introduceras i den grekisk-romerska antikens läror om sanningssägande och självteknologier inte kan reduceras till ett etiskt, individuellt subjekt begränsat till sin egen historiska situation, utan står i relation till Foucaults tidigare kritiska verk om moderna former av ”subjektion” eller underkastelse (asujettissement), hans kritikbegrepp och hans diskussioner om politiska kollektiva begrepp i samtiden. Detta är den första svenska avhandlingen i filosofi om Michel Foucaults arbete. Internationellt har ingen längre studie behandlat denna relation mellan Foucaults begrepp om omsorgen om sig och hans definition av kritik. Medan kortare forskningsbidrag har noterat deras begreppsliga gemensamma nämnare i ”dygd” och ”regerande” öppnar denna avhandling nya perspektiv. Med en formell analogi med Kants kritiska projekt föreslås här en modell av tre foucauldianska typer av kritik: det teoretiska arbetets historisk-filosofiska praktik, sanningssägandet inom det politiska fältet och den individuella och kollektiva ”konsten att inte låta sig styras på ett visst sätt”. Genom att undersöka både de teoretiska arbetena och mindre uppmärksammat material – som Foucaults engagemang i ”Solidarność” och den franska fackföreningen CFDT – kan viktiga kontinuiteter uppmärksammas. Här visas att Foucault förstår kritik, omsorgen om sig och kollektiva rörelser i sin egen samtid inte bara genom ett och samma be
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36. Stil als Priming
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Wuss, Peter, Eder, Jens, Series Editor, Mikos, Lothar, Series Editor, Wedel, Michael, Series Editor, Wegener, Claudia, Series Editor, and Wuss, Peter
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37. Theoretische Grundannahmen der Morphologischen Hermeneutik
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Böhme, Jeanette, Böder, Tim, Flick, Uwe, Series Editor, Littig, Beate, Series Editor, Lueders, Christian, Series Editor, Poferl, Angelika, Series Editor, Reichertz, Jo, Series Editor, Böhme, Jeanette, and Böder, Tim
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38. The making and breaking of SAS-6 : structural insights and inhibitor search for n-terminal domain dimerisation
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Busch, Julia Maria Christiane, Vakonakis, Ioannis, and Biggin, Philip C.
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572 ,Structural Biology ,Computational biology ,Biochemistry ,Biophysics ,Protein Dimerisation ,Centriole ,SAS-6 ,Inhibitor Screening ,STIL - Abstract
SAS-6 is the structural core of the forming centriole - a cylindrical protein complex, which is an essential component of the centrosome. Oligomerisation of SAS-6 is crucial for successful centriole duplication and is achieved through two dimerisation domains in the SAS-6 protein; a long C-terminal coiled-coil domain and a globular N-terminal dimerisation domain. As core components of the centrosome, centrioles help facilitate various cellular functions. They are involved in the anchoring of flagella and cilia to the membrane and in coordinating the spindle apparatus during chromosome segregation. A deeper insight into the molecular mechanisms at play in the centriole duplication process would have implications on our understanding of fundamental cell division processes and a number of related diseases. Here the involvement of an unstudied loop region in the C. elegans SAS-6 N-terminal domain dimerisation is described. Combining structural biology, biophysical and computational techniques, the molecular interactions of this loop were explored, contributing to the oligomerisation of SAS-6 at the N-terminal dimer interface. Furthermore, the screening and testing of small molecule inhibitors of the SAS-6 N-terminal domain dimerisation is described, targeting a hydrophobic pocket in the domain. Two candidate compounds are presented as a result of the screens and next steps towards structure based compound design are suggested, based on computational analysis. The search for inhibitory compounds includes a set-up of an in-house virtual screening pipeline, as well as in vitro screening efforts and a new crystallographic structure of the H. sapiens SAS-6 N-terminal domain. By investigating the making and breaking of the SAS-6 N-terminal domain dimerisation, light is shed on so far neglected details of this essential protein-protein interaction and advancements towards a SAS-6 oligomerisation inhibitor described, which could ultimately be used for new approaches in cell cycle research and might open up new avenues for medical research by binding a disease relevant target.
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39. Aspekti komičnoga u igranim filmovima Wesa Andersona i Edgara Wrighta.
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Čurčić, Luka
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FILM genres , *FILM adaptations , *POETICS , *HISTORY of the book , *SOUNDS , *DEDICATIONS - Abstract
The paper tackles style in feature-length film as well as humour that can be achieved in film by carefully selecting stylistic elements. This approach to film analysis is not as prevalent as the cultural and historical one, but it’s becoming increasingly popular largely due to film scholar David Bordwell who in his book On the History of Film Style examines film starting precisely with the history of style. This paper relies on Bordwell’s methodology, characterized by the focus on the text, i.e. exclusive dedication to film analysis. The paper tackles the work by two directors whose poetics share many common techniques although differing in some important aspects ‒ Wes Anderson and Edgar Wright. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
40. Ubiquitin signaling in the control of centriole duplication.
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Badarudeen, Binshad, Anand, Ushma, Mukhopadhyay, Swarnendu, and Manna, Tapas K.
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UBIQUITIN ligases , *UBIQUITIN , *UBIQUITINATION , *CHROMOSOME segregation , *PROTEOLYSIS , *CENTRIOLES , *CELL cycle - Abstract
The centrosome plays an essential role in maintaining genetic stability, ciliogenesis and cell polarisation. The core of the centrosome is made up of two centrioles that duplicate precisely once during every cell cycle to generate two centrosomes that are required for bipolar spindle assembly and chromosome segregation. Abundance of centriole proteins at optimal levels and their recruitment to the centrosome are tightly regulated in time and space in order to restrict aberrant duplication of centrioles, a phenomenon that is observed in many cancers. Recent advances have conclusively shown that dedicated ubiquitin ligase‐dependent protein degradation machineries are involved in governing centriole duplication. These studies revealed intricate mechanistic insights into how the ubiquitin ligases target different centriole proteins. In certain cases, a specific ubiquitin ligase targets a number of substrate proteins that co‐regulate centriole assembly, prompting the possibility that substrate‐targeting occurs during formation of the sub‐centriolar structures. There are also instances where a specific centriole duplication protein is targeted by several ubiquitin ligases at different stages of the cell cycle, suggesting synchronised actions. Recent evidence also indicated a direct association of E3 ubiquitin ligase with the centrioles, supporting the notion that substrate‐targeting occurs in the organelle itself. In this review, we highlight these advances by underlining the mechanisms of how different ubiquitin ligase machineries control centriole duplication and discuss our views on their coordination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. PİYANO İCRASINDA STİL KAVRAMI.
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MAMMADALIYEVA, Mehriban
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In the article, the concept of style in piano education and performance has been investigated in detail, and artists, educators, musicologists, etc. The comments made by The historical development of this concept in different periods is explained in detail. The concept of style has been examined by evaluating the methods and pedagogical attitudes of wellknown piano educators, and based on personal observations and the experiences of these educators, some rules and suggestions necessary for the understanding of style in piano performance are presented at the end of the article. This study, which was carried out in order to master the piano performance, to gain a musical identity and to convey musical thoughts in a professional way, was carried out with the thought of being useful in the field of education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. ZUM STIL IM MEDIENFORMAT REISEBLOG.
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Grašič, Tamara
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43. The biological function and clinical significance of STIL in osteosarcoma
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Shu-fan Ji, Sheng-Lian Wen, Yu Sun, Pi-wei Huang, Hao Wu, and Mao-lin He
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STIL ,Osteosarcoma ,Proliferation ,Invasion ,Biomarkers ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background SCL/TAL1 interrupting locus (STIL) is associated with the progression of several tumors; however, the biological role of STIL in osteosarcoma remains poorly understood. Methods In this study, the clinical significance of STIL in osteosarcoma was analyzed by gene chip data recorded in public databases. STIL expression was silenced in osteosarcoma cell lines to observe the effects on proliferation, apoptosis, invasion, and migration. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the osteosarcoma chip were analyzed using The Limma package, and STIL co-expressed genes were obtained via the Pearson correlation coefficient. The potential molecular mechanism of STIL in osteosarcoma was further explored by Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways. Results Osteosarcoma was associated with higher STIL expression compared to the control samples, and the standardized mean difference (SMD) was 1.52. STIL also had a good ability to distinguish osteosarcoma from non-osteosarcoma samples [area under the curve (AUC) = 0.96]. After silencing STIL, osteosarcoma cell proliferation decreased, apoptosis increased, and the migratory and invasion ability decreased. A total of 294 STIL differentially co-expressed genes were screened, and a bioinformatics analysis found that differentially co-expressed genes were primarily enriched in the cell signaling pathways. The protein-protein interaction (PPI) network indicated that the hub differentially co-expressed genes of STIL were CDK1, CCNB2, CDC20, CCNA2, BUB1, and AURKB. Conclusions STIL is associated with osteosarcoma proliferation and invasion, and may be promote the progression of osteosarcoma by regulating the expression of CDK1, CCNB2, CDC20, CCNA2, BUB1 and AURKB.
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44. A novel HIF1α-STIL-FOXM1 axis regulates tumor metastasis.
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Wang, Yi-Wei, Chen, Shu-Chuan, Gu, De-Leung, Yeh, Yi-Chen, Tsai, Jhih-Jie, Yang, Kuo-Tai, Jou, Yuh-Shan, Chou, Teh-Ying, and Tang, Tang K.
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Background: Metastasis is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in cancer that involves in multiple steps including epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) process. Centrosome is an organelle that functions as the major microtubule organizing center (MTOC), and centrosome abnormalities are commonly correlated with tumor aggressiveness. However, the conclusive mechanisms indicating specific centrosomal proteins participated in tumor progression and metastasis remain largely unknown. Methods: The expression levels of centriolar/centrosomal genes in various types of cancers were first examined by in silico analysis of the data derived from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), and European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) datasets. The expression of STIL (SCL/TAL1-interrupting locus) protein in clinical specimens was further assessed by Immunohistochemistry (IHC) analysis and the oncogenic roles of STIL in tumorigenesis were analyzed using in vitro and in vivo assays, including cell migration, invasion, xenograft tumor formation, and metastasis assays. The transcriptome differences between low- and high-STIL expression cells were analyzed by RNA-seq to uncover candidate genes involved in oncogenic pathways. The quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and reporter assays were performed to confirm the results. The chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-qPCR assay was applied to demonstrate the binding of transcriptional factors to the promoter. Results: The expression of STIL shows the most significant increase in lung and various other types of cancers, and is highly associated with patients' survival rate. Depletion of STIL inhibits tumor growth and metastasis. Interestingly, excess STIL activates the EMT pathway, and subsequently enhances cancer cell migration and invasion. Importantly, we reveal an unexpected role of STIL in tumor metastasis. A subset of STIL translocate into nucleus and associate with FOXM1 (Forkhead box protein M1) to promote tumor metastasis and stemness via FOXM1-mediated downstream target genes. Furthermore, we demonstrate that hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF1α) directly binds to the STIL promoter and upregulates STIL expression under hypoxic condition. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that STIL promotes tumor metastasis through the HIF1α-STIL-FOXM1 axis, and highlight the importance of STIL as a promising therapeutic target for lung cancer treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Zum Ausdrucksgeschehen im Ausgang von Merleau-Ponty
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Frohoff, Sonja, Jansen, Julia, Series Editor, Micali, Stefano, Series Editor, and Frohoff, Sonja
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46. Stil und Semantik im Storytelling
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Schach, Annika and Ettl-Huber, Silvia, editor
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47. Multiplex immunofluorescence to measure dynamic changes in tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and PD-L1 in early-stage breast cancer
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Katherine Sanchez, Isaac Kim, Brie Chun, Joanna Pucilowska, William L. Redmond, Walter J. Urba, Maritza Martel, Yaping Wu, Mary Campbell, Zhaoyu Sun, Gary Grunkemeier, Shu Ching Chang, Brady Bernard, and David B. Page
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Immunotherapy ,IRX-2 ,Multiplex immunofluorescence ,Early-stage breast cancer ,PD-L1 ,sTIL ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background The H&E stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (sTIL) score and programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) SP142 immunohistochemistry assay are prognostic and predictive in early-stage breast cancer, but are operator-dependent and may have insufficient precision to characterize dynamic changes in sTILs/PD-L1 in the context of clinical research. We illustrate how multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) combined with statistical modeling can be used to precisely estimate dynamic changes in sTIL score, PD-L1 expression, and other immune variables from a single paraffin-embedded slide, thus enabling comprehensive characterization of activity of novel immunotherapy agents. Methods Serial tissue was obtained from a recent clinical trial evaluating loco-regional cytokine delivery as a strategy to promote immune cell infiltration and activation in breast tumors. Pre-treatment biopsies and post-treatment tumor resections were analyzed by mIF (PerkinElmer Vectra) using an antibody panel that characterized tumor cells (cytokeratin-positive), immune cells (CD3, CD8, CD163, FoxP3), and PD-L1 expression. mIF estimates of sTIL score and PD-L1 expression were compared to the H&E/SP142 clinical assays. Hierarchical linear modeling was utilized to compare pre- and post-treatment immune cell expression, account for correlation of time-dependent measurement, variation across high-powered magnification views within each subject, and variation between subjects. Simulation methods (Monte Carlo, bootstrapping) were used to evaluate the impact of model and tissue sample size on statistical power. Results mIF estimates of sTIL and PD-L1 expression were strongly correlated with their respective clinical assays (p
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48. DEZVOLTAREA COMPETENȚELOR TRADUCTOLOGICE ÎN DEMERSUL CREATIV-TEXTUAL AL TRADUCTOLOGIEI.
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NISTOR, Ioana
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TRANSLATORS ,TRANSLATING & interpreting ,ENTERTAINERS ,VOCABULARY ,LANGUAGE & languages - Abstract
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- 2021
49. FUTURO PASADO. LA EVOLUCIÓN DEL CONCEPTO POESÍA EN OCTAVIO PAZ.
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CALDERÓN FARFÁN, ALÍ
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FRENCH poetry ,NOBEL Prize winners ,NOBEL Prizes ,TWENTIETH century ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
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- 2021
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50. Stilforflytninger
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Mari Hvattum
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Stil ,epoke ,historisisme ,Christian Heinrich Grosch ,Karl Friedrich Schinkel ,Marcus Jacob Monrad ,History of the arts ,NX440-632 - Abstract
En ny tid krever en ny stil. Slik lød modernismens kanskje viktigste tese, skrevet i gull over inngangen til Joseph Maria Olbrichs Secesjonsbygning i Wien. Men stil har ikke alltid hatt med tidsmessighet å gjøre. Parallelt med ideen om stil som tidsåndens selvuttrykk, løper et annet stilbegrep som fungerte, ikke som epokesignatur, men som en tidsmaskin som kunne forbinde her og nå med andre tider og steder. Hele verdener kunne forflyttes ved hjelp av stil: Den tyske 1700-tallsskribenten C.C. Hirschfeld kalte det «stilens verdensborgerskap». Dette essayet undersøker 1800-tallets utidsmessige stilbegrep i norsk og tysk arkitekturtenkning.
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- 2020
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