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Gene- and pathway-level analyses of iCOGS variants highlight novel signaling pathways underlying familial breast cancer susceptibility. [PDF]
Abstract Single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in over 180 loci have been associated with breast cancer (BC) through genome‐wide association studies involving mostly unselected population‐based case‐control series. Some of them modify BC risk of women carrying a BRCA1 or BRCA2 (BRCA1/2) mutation and may also explain BC risk variability in BC‐prone ...
Lonjou C +47 more
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Familial breast cancer and DNA repair genes: Insights into known and novel susceptibility genes from the GENESIS study, and implications for multigene panel testing. [PDF]
Pathogenic variants in BRCA1 and BRCA2 only explain the underlying genetic cause of about 10% of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer families. Because of cost‐effectiveness, multigene panel testing is often performed even if the clinical utility of testing most of the genes remains questionable.
Girard E +63 more
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Low life: William Hogarth, visual culture and sociologies of art
Abstract This paper is an effort to understand Hogarth's unique position in early eighteenth century London, so as to grasp the rich complexity of his work. It begins by tracing two rival competing positions in the sociology of art, derived from Becker and Bourdieu, before taking a closer look at how Hogarth's work conjures up a new vision of the world,
Eamonn Carrabine
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Effi Briest and the work on genre
Abstract Ever since Erich Auerbach’s harsh verdict in Mimesis, the German realist novel has been seen as a peripheral phenomenon in the history of nineteenth‐century literature. Criticized for being too idealizing, insular, or simply irrelevant, it has gone down in literary history as a less modern form of realism, not being able to join the realist ...
Fredrik Wilhelm Renard
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“I myself am the author”: Gve Flaubert, or writer-manuscript [PDF]
The article attempts to present and discuss the juvenile works of Gustave Flaubert. Though the writer never allowed these juvenile works to be published, being extremely critical of their aesthetic value, the works such as November, Memoirs of a Madman ...
Leclerc, Yvan
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Adapter l’ironie flaubertienne : l’exemple de Gemma Bovery de Posy Simmonds [PDF]
Gustave Flaubert a refusé d’illustrer ses livres tout au long de sa vie ; une attitude qui contraste, paradoxalement, avec les nombreuses occasions où ses œuvres ont été adaptées aux formats graphiques et cinématographiques.
Marina Isabel Caballero Muñoz
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O ensaio empreende uma reflexão sobre as relações entre o Bovarismo, tomando como tema literário, e a forma do Romance, baseada na análise de uma cena central do romance Madame Bovary, de Gustave Flaubert.
Andrea Saad Hossne
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La représentation du discours de Gustave Flaubert dans une étude de Ferdinand Brunetière [PDF]
The analysis concerns the means of representation of the discourse of G. Flaubert in the study of F. Brunetière which has as its aim the assessment o f this writer on the basis of his works.
Dutka, Anna
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ENA pastiche of Proust, The Lemoine Affair by Gustave Flaubert, is here considered under a semio-linguistic perspective, which is doomed to locate the marks of a diffuse intertextuality, similar to a playground where the vagaries of sense perception are ...
A. Calì
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Flaubert et la question des genres [PDF]
Mille huit cent cinquante-sept est véritablement l’« année Flaubert ». Non seulement le maître de Croisset publie-t-il le roman qui le rendra célèbre, Madame Bovary, mais, fait moins connu, il donne aussi à L’Artiste la toute première version publiée de ...
Sicotte, Geneviève
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