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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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Este artigo apresenta um levantamento das traduções brasileiras de obras de Flaubert, desde sua primeira publicação em livro em 1932 até a data atual.
Denise Bottmann
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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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Un enterrement à Paris de Gustave Flaubert (L’Éducation sentimentale, 1869)
“A Burial at Paris” by Gustave Flaubert (Sentimental Education, 1869) The paper focuses on the passage on the burial of the banker Dambreuse in chapter IV of the third part of Sentimental Education (
Agnieszka Kocik
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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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L’univers littéraire de Gustave Flaubert dans la série de télévision Les Soprano [PDF]
Aquest treball pretén analitzar les referències a l’obra de Gustave Flaubert incloses a Les Soprano, sèrie televisiva d’impacte i qualitat contrastats.
Pilloneto, Ignacio
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Flaubert, les naturalistes rouennais et les théories biologiques de 1865 à 1880
In 1865, while the spontaneous generation debate defended by Félix-Archimède Pouchet was about to end with Louis Pasteur’s victory, the one on the evolution of species began in Rouen.
Bénédicte Percheron
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Félix-Archimède Pouchet, professeur de sciences naturelles de Flaubert
Why did Félix Archimède Pouchet (1800-1872) draw our attention in this Journal’s issue on Gustave Flaubert and Natural Sciences? In the history of science Pouchet is mainly known as Pasteur’s opponent between 1859 and 1864, in the dispute over ...
Maryline Coquidé
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