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Carta de Alberto Rex Gonzalez a Anibal Montes
El documento, presenta la carta escrita por Rex Gonzalez ,en maquina de escribir.Comunica haber recibido una carta de Anibal Montes, y un informe sobre un fogón hallado en el cuaternario de "salamanca" de Quilpo. Ademas, le comunica la compra de un modesto "rancho" en la localidad de vieja florida partido de Villa Lopez, describiendo a esta, como una casita pequeña, vieja pero llena de sol en un lindo barrio. Comenta ademas, que se encuentra en Rosario, y en planes por concretar un nuevo trabajo
Calamidades.
Essays.At head of title: El Barón del destierro (Anibal L. Alvarado A.)Mode of access: Internet.Copy inscribed by author, dated: 3 de junio de 1920
Jaguata pavẽ Ñembo´eapy (Caminemos todos por la Educación)
En el siguiente escrito nos proponemos realizar una reflexión sobre los logros alcanzados y obstáculos encontrados en la ejecución del programa Jaguata pavẽ Ñembo´eapy (Caminemos todos por la Educación) durante el período lectivo 2015. Dicho programa tenía como objetivo la inclusión, apoyo y acompañamiento de las trayectorias formativas de los estudiantes guaraníes de la provincia de Misiones (Argentina) para la educación superior, a través de la implementación de tutorías y de becas de apoyo económico.Comenzaremos con un breve recorrido por los antecedentes que llevaron a la puesta en marcha del programa con el fin de contextualizar a los lectores sobre la situación educativa de la población guaraní de Misiones..Fil: Gonzalez, Anibal. Universidad Nacional de Misiones. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste; ArgentinaFil: González, Martín. Universidad Nacional de Misiones. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales; ArgentinaFil: Nunez, Yamila Irupé. Universidad Nacional de Misiones. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste; Argentin
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C-rel deficiency and its effect on proliferation and survival in immunodeficient lymphoblastic B cells
The analysis of lymphocytes from immunodeficient patients has provided valuable insights into understanding the development and function of the immune system. In particular, studies of patients with Hyper IgM syndrome, a rare immunodeficiency resulting from defects in both CD40L in activated CD4+ T cells and components of the CD40 signaling pathway in B cells have been crucial for the elucidation of molecular pathways involved in the activation, proliferation and differentiation of B lymphocytes. Previously our lab generated EBV transformed lymphoblastic cells with inducible LMP1 from a female patient diagnosed with non-X-linked HIGM (Pt1-LCLtet cells, Pt1). Analysis of these cells revealed a CD40-specific activation defect associated with low c-Rel levels. To broaden our understanding of the Pt1 phenotype we analyzed c-Rel expression and found that low c-Rel levels were the outcome of depressed transcriptional activation of the c-rel promoter. In-vivo analysis revealed that low transcription was coincident with increased p65 activity at the c-rel promoter although this was insufficient to induce normal c-Rel expression. Further investigations of the Pt1-LCLtet cells uncovered a proliferation and survival defect characterized by reduced c-Myc transcription and increased levels of caspase-4. This defect was complemented after c-Rel overexpression, supporting a causative role for c-Rel deficiency in the observed phenotype of the Pt1-LCLtet cells. The LCLtet cells were further utilized as a model system for the independent analysis of LMP1 and CD40 signaling. These studies revealed several outcomes of LMP1 signaling in the biology and function of CD40. Specifically, LMP1 signaling induced a unique pattern of CD40 phosphorylation as well as the expression of several novel CD40 isoforms. Moreover, when CD40 and LMP1 were activated simultaneously a synergistic effect was observed towards p65 and p38 phosphorylation suggesting a functional interaction that might occur during early stages of EBV infection or malignant transformation where both LMP1 and CD40 are co-expressed in the infected cell. Collectively, our results demonstrate that a majority of the defects displayed in the Pt1-LCLtet cells are a result of reduced c-Rel expression. Importantly, these results ascribe c-Rel a novel function as a negative regulator of caspase-4 expression and a putative key player in the control of cell survival in EBV-immortalized B cells.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical referencesby Anibal J. Valentin Aceved
Dirección Provincial de Minería, Córdoba .
El documento,es la copia de un expediente emitido por el Ministerio de Hacienda, Economía y Previsión Social de la Prov. de Córdoba. Mecanografiado y de 2 paginas.El Ministerio de Hacienda y, Economía y Previsión Social de la prov. de Córdoba, autoriza a l Instituto de Arqueología y Lingüística de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, y de acuerdo con el Ministerio de Educación de la Prov. de Córdoba a los investigadores Anibal Montes, Juan Olsacher, y Alberto Rex Gonzalez a elevar un proyecto que contemple la preservacion de las pictografias del Cerro Colorado, Dpto. de Tulumba; para lo cual es necesario confeccionar un plano de la zona donde se hallan las cavernas que contienen las pictografias
Regulation of yeast choline kinase by zinc depletion and the yeast phosphatidate phosphatase by zinc depletion and growth
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the CKI1-encoded choline kinase catalyzes the committed step in the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine via the CDP-choline branch of the Kennedy pathway. Analysis of a PCKI1-lacZ reporter gene revealed that CKI1 expression was regulated by intracellular levels of the essential mineral zinc. Zinc depletion resulted in a concentration-dependent induction of CKI1 expression. This regulation was mediated by the zinc-sensing and zinc-inducible transcriptional activator Zap1p. A purified Zap1p probe interacted with two putative UASZRE sequences (ZRE1 and ZRE2) in the CKI1 promoter. Mutations of ZRE1 and ZRE2 to a nonconsensus UASZRE attenuated the induction of CKI1 expression in response to zinc depletion. A UASINO element in the CKI1 promoter was responsible for stimulating CKI1 expression, but this element was not involved in the regulation by zinc depletion. The induction of CKI1 expression in zinc-depleted cells translated into increased choline kinase activity in vitro and in vivo, and an increase in phosphatidylcholine synthesis via the Kennedy pathway. The yeast PAH1-encoded PA phosphatase (PAP) catalyzes the dephosphorylation of PA to yield DAG and Pi. The DAG produced by the PAP reaction is utilized for the synthesis of TAG and the synthesis of PE and PC via the Kennedy pathway. Analysis of the PPAH1-lacZ reporter gene demonstrated that PAH1 expression was regulated by intracellular levels of zinc. The induction of the PAH1 gene in response to zinc depletion was dependent on the concentration of zinc. PAP regulation by zinc depletion was mediated by the zinc responsive transcription factor Zap1p. Purified Zap1p interacted with three putative UASZRE sequences located in the PAH1 promoter. The Zap1p mediated induction in PAH1 expression in response to zinc depletion resulted in an increase in PAP activity in vitro. The induction in PAP activity in zinc-depleted cells translated into an increase in DAG and TAG levels. The pah1Δ mutation resulted in the decrease of PC synthesis via the Kennedy pathway in response to zinc depletion. The regulation of the yeast PAH1-encoded PAP by growth was examined. The DAG produced in the PAP reaction is converted into the storage lipid TAG throughout growth. As cells progress from the exponential to the stationary phase of growth the PAP activity is induced, resulting in an increased in DAG and TAG levels. The induction in PAP activity coincided with a decrease in PAP protein levels. PAP protein is degraded via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway as cells progress throughout growth.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Anibal Soto-Cardald
NEIU Soccer Media Guide - 1996
Roster: John Hanan, Bob Blecher, Craig Lee, Courtney Viamille, Fernando Ferrer, Peter Cuandrado, Curt Stevens, Pedro Guardian, Kevin Williams, James Ferrando, Arnoldo Gonzalez, Gustavo Gonzalez, Greg King, Bobby Baker, Justin Bernaix, Jason Blair, Justin Burgreen, Ryan Dempsey, Sean Knight, Leon Nicoloudes, Nate Newville, Anibal Rodriguezhttps://neiudc.neiu.edu/soccer/1002/thumbnail.jp
The ambassador of Spain to the Russian Empire Anibal Morillo y Pérez del Villar and his “Memories”
The article examines the memoirs of a Spanish diplomat Anibal Morillo and Perez del Villar, the Count of Cartagena. He held the post of the Spanish ambassador in the Russian Empire in 1914-1916 when World War One broke out. “Memories of my Embassy in Russia” by Morillo is a specific source that shows the life of the zarist court and diplomatic circles of St. Petersburg in that period. The Count of Cartagena’s activity has not been considered much in Russian historiography. Based on the analysis of his memoirs, the author of the article suggests that Morillo considered the Russian revolution to be brought in from outside. A study of the memoirs showed that the Spanish ambassador at St. Petersburg preferred German diplomacy and had a peculiar notion of the role of Russia in unleashing the war. The author of this article concludes that Morillo’s ideas were partly shaped by the internal problems and the international situation of his own country at the beginning of the 20th century and that the Spanish ambassador was one of the Spanish Germanophiles. Spain maintained strict neutrality throughout the war. The Spanish embassy in Russia carried out important humanitarian mission and active mediation activities, supporting Russian citizens on enemy territory and trying to improve the situation of Russian prisoners of war and facilitate their return. The issue of the personal participation of Anibal Morillo in mediation is also touched upon in this article
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