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Modes d’expression du matérialisme dans le Rêve de d’Alembert de Diderot
Ce texte est né d’une lecture captivée avant tout par le geste langagier du Rêve de d’Alembert. Au fil d’une analyse du style de Diderot et des procédés d’écriture mis en œuvre dans le Rêve, il m’est devenu de plus en plus évident qu’on ne saurait considérer la « forme » littéraire comme simple enveloppe ou pieuse passeuse du « fond » idéel dans un écrit philosophique si atypique et tant mûri au point de vue de l’intelligence du verbe. Il s’agit donc ci-dessous d’aborder les jeux discursifs de ce dialogue, en tant que tels, comme des actes philosophiques. J’espère ainsi montrer à quel point le matérialisme enchanté de Diderot ne se laisse pas distiller en pures propositions conceptuelles sans perdre par là sa chair et sa vie. Puisse également cet essai avoir été quelque peu contaminé par l’entrain et la jovialité de l’encyclopédiste qui, quand bien même il ne nous gagnerait pas à ses principes, peut toujours nous revivifier dans l’amour de l’invention philosophique
A Linguistic Analysis of the Online Debate on Vaccines and Use of Fora as Information Stations and Confirmation Niche
This study looks at the communication between users concerning health risks, with the aim of exploring their use of fora and assessing whether participants establish a niche with like-minded users during these exchanges. By integrating a corpus linguistic approach with content analysis and multiple studies on computer mediated health discourse, this study analyses the intense attention paid to the correlation between the Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism, as an example of elaboration of the message and risk of emotive amplification, with fora working as echo chambers. Results include: a) a qualitative analysis of the content of posts and their qualification, b) a focus on the type of concerns questioners raise, and c) a comparison of the qualifier proportions between the posts and the responses they get. The comparison between posts/responses investigates whether the forum works as an amplification station of emotions, or as a locus to establish a belief niche
Ruolo delle heat shock proteins nella patogenesi della miastenia gravis
Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder of the neuromuscolar junction mediated by specific antibodies to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Several clinical and experimental studies have confirmed that the HSPs are involved in the process of regulation of some autoimmune disorders such as arthritis, diabetes, atherosclerosis and multiple sclerosis. The involvement of HSPs within different autoimmune disorders allows to hypothesize their presence in the pathogenesis of the MG, i.e. as suggested by the existence of a cross-reactivity among the antigenic epitopes of Hsp60 and AChR. Moreover, since a cross-reactivity between human and bacterial epitopes of Hsp60 has also been described, we would like to stress the role played by chronic and/or persistent infections, such as those from Chlamydia Trachomatis. © Capsula Eburnea, 2010
Stem cell populations in the heart and the role of Isl1 positive cells
Cardiac progenitor cells are multipotent stem cells isolated from both embryonic and adult hearts in several species and are able to differentiate at least into smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells and cardiomyocytes. The embryonic origin of these cells has not yet been demonstrated, but it has been suggested that these cells may derive from the first and secondary heart fields and from the neural crest. In the last decade, two diffe-rent populations of cardiac progenitor or stem cells have been identified and isolated, i.e., the Islet1 positive (Isl1+) and c-Kit positive (c-Kit+)/Stem Cell Antigen-1 positive (Sca-1+) cells. Until 2012, these two populations have been considered two separate entities with different roles and a different origin, but new evidence now suggests a con-nection between the two populations and that the two populations may represent two subpopulations of a unique pool of cardiac stem cells, derived from a common immature primitive cell. To find a common consensus on this concept is very important in furthe-ring the application of stem cells to cardiac tissue engineering
Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia: A five-hundred year-long lesson.
Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia was born five centuries ago in Regalbuto, a small town in the center of Sicily. After his medical course in Padua, under the guidance of Vesalius and Fallopius, he gained international fame as a physician and was recruited as a Professor of human anatomy in Naples and later in Palermo. He is remembered as "the new Galen" or "the Sicilian Hippocrates." He contributed to the knowledge of human anatomy through the description of single bones rather than the whole skeleton. In particular, he was the first to describe the "stapes," the "lesser wings of the sphenoid" and various other structures in the head (probably the pharyngotympanic tube) as well as in the reproductive system (corpora cavernosa and seminal vesicles). He was also a pioneer in the study of forensic medicine, hygiene, surgical pathology, and teratology. As Protomedicus of Sicily, he developed the scientific culture in this country. During those years, he faced the spread of malaria and plague with competence and authoritativeness. Indeed, he was one of the first physicians to suppose that certain diseases could be transmitted between individuals, therefore, introducing revolutionary measures of prevention. He is remembered for his intellectual authority and honesty. Five-hundred years after his birth, his teaching is still alive. In this article, we survey the life and contribution of this pioneer of early anatomical study
CD1a immunopositivity could help to address prognosis of intestinal-type Barrett's metaplasia
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