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Warburg's impedance revisited [PDF]
The derivation of Warburg's impedance presented in several books and scientific papers is reconsidered. It has been obtained by assuming that the total electric current across the sample is just due to the diffusion, and that the external potential applied to the electrode is responsible for an increase of the bulk density of charge described by Nernst'
Giovanni Barbero, Giovanni Barbero
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Apostles of Good Taste? The use and perception of plaster casts in the Enlightenment [PDF]
In his ‘Treatise on the Capacity for Sensitivity to the Beautiful in Art …’ Winckelmann compares the feeling of the beautiful in art with liquid plaster poured over the head of the Apollo.
Eckart Marchand
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Studying gestures in art [PDF]
In 1887, when art history was concerned with aethetics and the study of individual artist, Lange, like Warburg after him, encouraged the discussion of broader issues of representation, positioning his study of the representation of a human gesture at the
Eckart Marchand
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The Warburg effect: a score for many instruments in the concert of cancer and cancer niche cells
Although Warburg's discovery of intensive glucose uptake by tumors, followed by lactate fermentation in oxygen presence of oxygen was made a century ago, it is still an area of intense research and development of new hypotheses that, layer by layer ...
Martyna Jaworska+6 more
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CasTuner is a degron and CRISPR/Cas-based toolkit for analog tuning of endogenous gene expression
Certain cellular processes are dose-dependent, requiring specific quantities or stoichiometries of gene products, as exemplified by haploinsufficiency and sex-chromosome dosage compensation.
Gemma Noviello+2 more
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Gene transcription by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is under control of promoters and distal regulatory elements known as enhancers. Enhancers are themselves transcribed by Pol II correlating with their activity.
Annkatrin Bressin+8 more
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Background X-chromosomal genes contribute to sex differences, in particular during early development, when both X chromosomes are active in females.
Oriana Genolet+4 more
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Countless CRC patients undergo disease progression.
X. Zhong+7 more
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The Warburg effect is the long-standing riddle of cancer biology. How does aerobic glycolysis, inefficient in producing ATP, confer a growth advantage to cancer cells? A new evaluation of a large set of literature findings covering the Warburg effect and
Lilia Alberghina
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Walker-Warburg Syndrome (WWS) is a rare form of autosomal recessive congenital muscular dystrophy associated with brain and eye abnormalities. WWS has a worldwide distribution. The overall incidence is unknown but a survey in North-eastern Italy has reported an incidence rate of 1.2 per 100,000 live births.
Harry Schachter, Jiri Vajsar
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