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Building coalitions: The interconnections between feminism and trans* activism in Spain

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2015
What made current Spanish feminism shift toward transfeminism? Based on in-depth interviews and literature reviews, we explore what factors facilitated the participation of trans* women in Spanish feminism. Tracing the history through relevant events such as the National Feminist Conferences, it becomes clear that trans* women participated in the 1993,
Esther Ortega-Arjonilla   +1 more
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Trans-Activation of the Tetrahymena Ribozyme by Its P2-2.1 Domains

Journal of Biochemistry, 1998
The Tetrahymena group I self-splicing intron contains peripheral domains P2-2.1. Mutant introns lacking these domains are hardly active. We found that if an independently prepared P2-2.1 RNA is added in trans, it efficiently enhances the catalytic activity of an intron lacking the domains.
Hideaki Shiraishi   +2 more
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Identification of a cellular transcription factor involved in E1A trans-activation

Cell, 1986
We have employed a gel assay to detect a transcription factor in nuclear extracts of adenovirus-infected cells that interacts with the adenovirus E2 promoter, an E1A inducible promoter. Binding of the factor to the promoter protected sequences between -33 and -74 from DNAase cleavage in a footprint assay. This region was also protected from exonuclease
Ronald Reichel   +2 more
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RNA-Mediated Trans-Activation of Transcription from a Viral RNA

Science, 1998
The red clover necrotic mosaic virus genome is composed of two single-stranded RNA components, RNA-1 and RNA-2. The viral capsid protein is translated from a subgenomic RNA (sgRNA) that is transcribed from genomic RNA-1. Here, a 34-nucleotide sequence in RNA-2 is shown to be required for transcription of sgRNA.
Tim L. Sit   +2 more
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Trans-activation of the maize transposable element, Ds, in Brassica napus

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2002
A two-component transposable element system consisting of a stabilized Activator ( Ac(st)) and a chimeric Dissociation ( Ds) element has been introduced into the genome of Brassica napus. Analyses performed on F2 progeny derived from crosses between Ac(st)- and Ds-bearing parents confirm that Ac transposase catalyzes the somatic excision of the Ds ...
C. S. Waddell, A. V. Babwah
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Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signal Trans-Activation

2003
Coordination of complex cell functions is achieved by the regulated information transfer along linear signalling pathways. It has become apparent, however, that these linear pathways are not free-standing entities but parts of larger networks. Transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) represents the paradigm for communication ...
Axel Ullrich   +3 more
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Regulation of matrix metalloproteinase gene expression

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2007
Chunhong Yan, D. Boyd
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Activation of cAMP and mitogen responsive genes relies on a common nuclear factor

Nature, 1994
J. Arias   +7 more
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Electroporation of the HIV Tat trans-Activator Protein into Cells

Analytical Biochemistry, 1993
Koen Verhoef   +2 more
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