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Römische Grabbauten sind im Grunde kein Thema, dem es an wissenschaftlicher Aufmerksamkeit mangelt. Allerdings lag der Fokus in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten beinahe durchweg auf den Denkmälern in Rom und Italien, die sowohl aus bautypologischer als auch aus sozial- und kulturhistorischer Perspektive intensiv erforscht wurden und werden. Für die Grabbauten in den Provinzen, insbesondere den Nordwestprovinzen fehlte es dagegen lange an übergreifenden Studien. Diese Lücke wird nun durch die in Teilen auf den Ergebnissen eines EUProjektes zum Thema "Transformation" aufbauende Studie von Markus Scholz (S.) geschlossen, der sich den erhaltenen Denkmälern in detaillierter Weise anhand einer typologischen Methodik annimmt. Der Größe des Untersuchungsgebiets, das von Britannien über die Rhein- und Donauprovinzen bis ans Schwarze Meer reicht, und der damit einhergehend immensen Zahl einbezogener Objekte (ca. 3500 Grabbauten) entspricht auch der Umfang des Werkes, das mit zwei Bänden mit jeweils rund 570 Seiten bereits auf den ersten Blick gewichtig anmutet. ...
Background: Tacrolimus once-daily formulation (TacOD) was introduced as an alternative to twice-daily formulations de novo. Dosing recommendations range between 0.1 to 0.2 mg/kg BW/d.
Material and Methods: Amended dosing with a simple bottom-up de novo algorithm is presented. Primary outcome measure was feasibility of establishing adequate target trough levels and avoidance of over-immunosuppression, with adequate safety and efficacy after liver transplantation (LT).
Results: TacOD was given to 101 patients. Standard steroid-free immunosuppression consisted of MMF 2 g/d, basiliximab 20 mg on day 0 and 4, and delayed bottom-up IS with TacOD starting with 1 mg/d and doubling the dosage every day until target trough levels of 5 to 8 ng/ml were reached. By day 7 after LT, all except 3 patients had received TacOD. The earliest time point of introduction was day 2. A median of 9 mg/d (range: 0 to 25 mg/d) of TacOD were necessary to establish the trough levels by day 10, which was then 5.4 ng/ml (range: 1.5 to 20 ng/ml). Incidence of adverse events (AE), in particular neurological AEs (n=3), were low. Efficacy failure (acute rejection) was low (4.9%). Renal function was stable and did not deteriorate under CNI treatment.
Conclusions: This is the first report of bottom-up, amended, and simple dosing of TacOD in LT. The algorithm is feasible, safe, and efficient, avoiding trough level peaks and top-down strategies.
Im Anschluss an die globale Finanzkrise von 2008 lässt sich in vielen deutschen Städten eine neue Welle der Gentrifizierung beobachten. Am Beispiel des traditionellen Arbeiterviertels Gallus in Frankfurt am Main zielt der Beitrag darauf ab, die gegenwärtigen Verdrängungsprozesse aus dem spezifischen Zusammenspiel von stadtpolitischen Aufwertungsbestrebungen und immobilienwirtschaftlichen Verwertungsstrategien zu erklären. Vertreten wird dabei die These, dass die Frankfurter Stadtpolitik, entsprechend ihrer neoliberalen Ausrichtung, im Gallus jahrelang Gentrifizierungsprozesse und die Entstehung einer Ertragslücke zwischen gegenwärtiger und potenzieller Verwertung aktiv gefördert hat – letztere aber erst jetzt im Zuge der Krise an Relevanz gewinnt. Nahezu idealtypisch kann man daher anhand des Gallus zeigen, dass Gentrifizierung wesentlich von lokalen politischen Kräfteverhältnissen abhängt, wobei der Rhythmus jedoch von immobilienwirtschaftlichen Verwertungszyklen diktiert wird.
For the environs of the Late Bronze Age fortification enclosure Iarcuri the hydro-morphological relief characteristics are combined with archaeological evidences. Target of the study is to evaluate the impact of settlement activities in the surroundings of Iarcuri on the development of the channel network. Data analysis is based on topographic map-derived and high resolution DEMs provided by LiDAR scanning; derivatives of the DEMs are used to characterize the different sub-catchments that show varying influences by the fortification ramparts. The tributaries reaching the receiving stream close to the central settlement area source close to the gates in the ramparts in the Late Bronze Age built-up areas. Additionally, also the geometry of these tributaries differs from that of other tributaries. The distinct character of the channel network with repeatedly occurring rectangular bends indicates the capture of channels, which developed as gullies along paths by retrogressive erosion.
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(2015)
Do economic fluctuations change the labour market attachment of mothers? How is the reentry process into the labour market after childbirth dependent on the country context women live in? Are these processes affected by occupational status? We address these questions using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth and the German Life History Study. Event history analyses demonstrate that in Germany and the United States, mothers who work in high occupational status jobs before birth return more quickly to their jobs and are less likely to interrupt their careers. During legally protected leave periods, mothers return at higher rates, exemplifying that family leaves strengthen mothers’ labour force attachment. Economic fluctuations mediate this latter finding, with different consequences in each country. In the United States, mothers tend to return to their jobs faster when unemployment is high. In Germany, mothers on family leave tend to return to their jobs later when unemployment is high. The cross-national comparison shows how similar market forces create distinct responses in balancing work and care.
Ausländische Pflegekräfte in deutschen Privathaushalten : ein Interview mit Prof. Dr. Helma Lutz
(2015)
Helma Lutz ist Professorin am Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main. Seit 15 Jahren beschäftigt sie sich in ihrer Forschung mit "neuen Dienstmädchen" – Migrantinnen, die Haus-, Erziehungs- und Versorgungsarbeit ("Care-Arbeit") in deutschen Haushalten verrichten. Die Redaktion von focus Migration hat sie zu diesem Thema befragt.
What happened to the tremendous legacy of juridical knowledge left behind in Italy in the 6th century? Into what labyrinth did it plunge only to re-emerge after the silent age of the early Middle Ages into the light of day, and effectively come to shape the renewal of the jurisprudence at the beginning of the 12th century? One-and-a-half centuries after the fanciful writings of Hermann Fitting, legal historians are still looking for the answers to these questions. Considering the new information we have (especially coming from the paleographical research), this paper re-examines the existence as well as the activities of the school of Rome both during the Justinian Age and in the two centuries thereafter. The aim of this essay is to verify whether Rome, during the very early Middle Ages, continued to represent a centre of juridical culture. According to the hypothesis developed in this contribution, Rome – at that time – not only played a very important role with regard to the material conservation of the Justinian’s libri legales, but also in the initial establishment of the new (i. e., Justinian) imperial law in the West and creation of its image as a significant juridical centre. The absence of such a centre as well as its wide-spread image would truly make the Bolognese renovatio appear "miraculous" and very difficult to explain.
After Justinian, the 7th and 8th centuries can truly be characterised as "silent" in the history of Roman law in the West. However, by studying the medieval manuscript tradition, in particular, that of the Institutiones and the Novellae, we can gather together a series of elements helping us to clarify the situation. Also quite useful is an examination of the manuscript tradition of the Collatio legum Mosaicarum et Romanarum. Through the spread and use of these Late Antique works, we can see how – in conjunction with the actions of the papacy – Rome, toward the end of the 8th century, returned to being a centre of world politics and – given that law follows politics – of the legal culture.
Du, er und sie, wir, ihr und die Anderen, einige, viele, alle – und dazwischen Ich.
Wie können ästhetische Zugangsweisen und sinnlich-kreative Lernmethoden in den gesellschaftswissenschaftlichen Fächern aussehen? Vielleicht denken wir auf Anhieb an Rollenspiele im Geschichtsunterricht, Karten zeichnen in Erdkunde, geistliche Lieder im Religionsunterricht, eine Wahlsimulation in Politik und Wirtschaft – doch wie bald gehen uns die Ideen aus? Nun ist ein ästhetischer Zugang aber mehr als eine Sammlung von Methoden und Projekten; vielmehr kennzeichnet ihn ein bestimmter Blick auf die Inhalte des Unterrichts und auf die Menschen, die an diesem mitwirken. Einen solchen Blick zu gewinnen, ist Ziel des Workshops.
Das klingt sehr grundsätzlich – und ist daher am besten möglichst konkret zu erschließen. Thematisch heißt das in diesem Fall die Beschäftigung mit dem Leben zwischen Individualität und Sozialität, Selbstbestimmung und Abhängigkeit, mit Fragen von Identität(en), Alterität(en), Gruppen und sozialen Kontexten.
Methodisch meint "Beschäftigung" dabei durchaus auch ein Reflektieren, in erster Linie aber wird das unmittelbare Erfahren, Ausprobieren und Erfinden im Mittelpunkt stehen – z.B. beim Vortragen, Inszenieren, Zeichnen, Erzählen, Gestalten oder Spielen.
Der erwähnte, ganz besondere Blick auf die Dinge und Menschen verlangt nämlich nicht nur ein Beobachten derselben von außen, sondern ein tätiges Miteinander – dazwischen Ich!
Freund und Favorit: Begriffliche Reflexionen zu zwei Bindungstypen an spätmittelalterlichen Höfen
(2015)
Am Anfang der folgenden Überlegungen steht eine Irritation: Sie resultiert aus der Bourdieu’schen Theorie von der Existenz unterschiedlicher Kapitalformen – des ökonomischen, sozialen und kulturellen Kapitals –, die im sozialen Miteinander mehr oder weniger konvertierbar sein sollten und vom Individuum zur sozialen Positionierung eingesetzt werden können. Zur Erklärung der sozialen Dynamik spätmittelalterlicher Höfe ist dieses Modell gleichermaßen einleuchtend und hilfreich. Es weist aber mindestens eine Bruchstelle auf: So gut es viele (wenn auch nicht alle) Prozesse und Strategien des Handelns im höfischen Kontext erklärt, ist die Dynamik erst einmal angelaufen, so lässt es doch die Frage nach dem Eintritt in das Spiel offen. Woher kommt das Kapital, das Bewegung über die ständige Konvertierung hinaus ermöglicht? Oder anders gefragt: Wie gelingt Neuankömmlingen der Eintritt? ...
Angeregt durch das Wirken Enea Silvio Piccolominis auf dem Basler Konzil und am Wiener Hof Friedrichs III. bildeten sich seit der Mitte des 15. Jahrhunderts frühe Zentren des Humanismus in Deutschland, vor allem in Heidelberg, Augsburg und Eichstätt. Als einer der wichtigsten Protagonisten dieses süddeutschen Frühhumanismus gilt der fränkische Domherr und Jurist Albrecht von Eyb (1420–1475). ...
Writing the history of archaeology has become increasingly diverse in recent years due to developments in the historiography of the sciences and the humanities. A move away from hagiography and presentations of scientific processes as an inevitable progression has been requested in this context. Historians of archaeology have begun to utilize approved and new historiographical concepts to trace how archaeological knowledge has been acquired as well as to reflect on the historical conditions and contexts in which knowledge has been generated. This volume seeks to contribute to this trend. By linking theories and models with case studies from the nineteenth and twentieth century, the authors illuminate implications of communication on archaeological knowledge and scrutinize routines of early archaeological practices. The usefulness of different approaches such as narratological concepts or the concepts of habitus is thus considered.
The question of Russia’s European identity has traditionally been controversial. Usually, the country is either defined as belonging to Eastern Europe in a narrower sense or, contrarily, totally excluded from the concept of Europe. From the times of Czar Peter the Great (1689–1725), Russia acquired the unquestioned status of a European power; however, despite the "enlightened" reforms of Empress Catherine the Great (1762–1796), its society remained feudal, its economy backward and its government autocratic. Right up until its collapse, the Russian Empire was decidedly less urbanized and less advanced in agriculture in comparison not only with the West but also with East-Central Europe. ...
Der Begleitband zur Ausstellung Fantastische Welten. Albrecht Altdorfer und das Expressive in der Kunst um 1500 gliedert sich, nach einer kurzen Einführung durch Jochen Sander (15–19), in einen knappen Essayteil mit Beiträgen von Guido Messling, Matthias Weniger, Susanne Jaeger und einen Katalogteil der Ausstellungsexponate, die unterteilt in ihre Themengebiete wiederum durch einleitende Texte begleitet werden. ...
Der interdisziplinäre Doktoranden-Workshop "Neue Tendenzen der Italienforschung zu Mittelalter und Renaissance" fand erstmalig vom 13. bis 15. November 2014 am Kunsthistorischen Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, statt. Initiatoren und Organisatoren waren seitens der Geschichte INGRID BAUMGÄRTNER (Kassel) und KLAUS HERBERS (Erlangen-Nürnberg) sowie seitens der Kunstgeschichte ALESSANDRO NOVA (Florenz/Frankfurt am Main) und GERHARD WOLF (Florenz/Berlin). Ziel des gut besuchten Workshops war es, aktuelle Ansätze der Italienforschung gemeinsam zu kommentieren und kritisch zu würdigen. Nachwuchswissenschaftler/innen aus verschiedenen Disziplinen, insbesondere Geschichte, Kunstgeschichte und Philosophie, stellten ihre Projekte zur Diskussion. ...
GIUSEPPE CUSA (Frankfurt am Main) referierte über die Laiengeschichtsschreibung in der Mark Verona-Treviso am Übergang von der Kommune zur Signorie. Er fragte nach Unterschieden und Gemeinsamkeiten in den verschiedenen Städten sowie danach, welchen Berufen die geschichtsschreibenden Laien nachgingen und aus welcher Motivation heraus sie Zeitgeschichte dokumentierten. ...
Liberal political philosophy has two alternative options in principle: It can either stick to its original theorems such as the harm principle or the separation of law and morals and from here try to prove large parts of present social and political reality as wrong, illegitimate, dangerous etc. The other option is trying to adjust the original theorems to the apparent needs of modern societies, which is what I would prefer in the long run.
Background & Aims: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) cell entry is mediated by several cell surface receptors, including scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI). Oxidized low density lipoprotein (oxLDL) inhibits the interaction between HCV and SR-BI in a noncompetitive manner. We tested whether serum oxLDL levels correlate with sustained virologic response (SVR) rates after interferon-based treatment of chronic hepatitis C.
Methods: Baseline oxLDL was determined in 379 participants with chronic HCV genotype 1 infection from the INDIV-2 study using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The mechanistic in vitro studies used full-length and subgenomic HCV genomes replicating in hepatoma cells.
Results: In the multivariate analysis, oxLDL was found to be an independent predictor of SVR. Oxidized LDL did not correlate with markers of inflammation (alanine transaminase, ferritin), nor was serum oxLDL affected by exogenous interferon administration. Also, oxLDL did not alter the sensitivity of HCV replication to interferon. However, oxLDL was found to be a potent inhibitor of cell-to-cell spread of HCV between adjacent cells in vitro. It could thus reduce the rate at which new cells are infected by HCV through either the cell-free or cell-to-cell route. Finally, serum oxLDL was significantly associated with the estimated infected cell loss rate under treatment.
Conclusions: Oxidized LDL is a novel predictor of SVR after interferon-based therapy and may explain the previously observed association of LDL with SVR. Rather than being a marker of activated antiviral defenses it may improve chances of SVR by limiting spread of infection to naive cells through the cell-to-cell route.
In der neuen Reihe "Geschichte der Antike" des C.H. Beck Verlags, die einem breiteren Publikum eine Einführung in die Großepochen der Alten Geschichte geben will, widmet sich Wolfgang Blösel der römischen Republik, zu der Beck bereits einen kürzeren Überblick von Martin Jehne und einen ausführlicheren von Klaus Bringmann publiziert hat. Martin Jehne, Die römische Republik. Von der Gründung bis Caesar, 3. durchgesehene Aufl., München 2013 (1. Aufl. 2006) und Klaus Bringmann, Geschichte der römischen Republik. Von den Anfängen bis Augustus, 2. durchgesehene Aufl., München 2010 (1. Aufl. 2002). Blösel gelingt es aber, innerhalb einer weithin traditionellen, sehr ereignisgeschichtlich orientierten Erzählung neue Deutungen für den Aufstieg und Fall der Republik zu präsentieren, die auf seinen Spezialstudien beruhen und neueste Literatur mit einbeziehen. ...
Diskus : Nr. 1.15
(2015)
Ubiquitin and the ubiquitin-like protein ATG8 are covalently attached to their respective targets via a coordinated cascade involving E1 activating, E2 conjugating and E3 ligating enzymes. Whereas ubiquitin is conferred to proteins as mono- and/or polymer(s) to alter their stability, localization and/or activity, the ubiquitin-like modifier (UBL) ATG8 is conjugated to the phospholipid phosphatidylethanolamine (PE). The best understood function of ATG8 is during autophagy where ATG8-PE conjugates are incorporated into both layers of incipient autophagosomes and serve as multipurpose docking sites for autophagosomal cargo receptors as well as regulatory factors (termed adaptors) that drive formation and maturation of autophagosomes. Mammalian cells harbor six ATG8 family members that can be subclassified into the LC3- and GABARAP-family and that can all be lipidated. However, it is currently unclear to what extent these proteins are functionally redundant or fulfil unique roles.
Cullin-RING ligase complexes (CRLs) are modular E3 ubiquitin ligases that comprise a RING-finger protein that associates with the ubiquitin-charged E2 enzyme, a substrate recruiting module as well as a cullin scaffold as a linker between RING protein and substrate adaptor. Whereas SCF (SKP1-CUL1-F-box protein) complexes, the most studied CRLs, harbor cullin-1 (CUL1) as scaffold and F-box proteins as substrate binding modules, CUL3-containing CRL complexes employ cullin-3 (CUL3), RING-box protein 1 (RBX1) and BTB proteins as substrate adaptors. Here, the BTB domain serves as binding interface for CUL3 and is usually complemented by an additional protein-protein interaction domain such as MATH or Kelch that mediates binding to the substrate of the E3 ligase complex.
Besides ubiquitylation, guanine nucleotide binding is another common way to regulate protein activity and signaling in cells. Here, small Rho GTPases cycle between active and inactive states by binding of the guanine nucleotides GTP or GDP with the help of regulatory proteins. Whereas GTPase-activating proteins (GAP) render RAC1 inactive by facilitating GTP hydrolysis, guanine exchange factors (GEF) such as T-lymphoma invasion and metastasis-inducing protein 1 (TIAM1) activate RAC1 by stimulating the exchange of GDP to GTP. Local control of RAC1 activity is essential to allow a specific cellular response to stimuli such as growth factors or migratory impulses.
This study reports an unexpected link between the GABARAP subfamily of mammalian ATG8 proteins, the ubiquitin proteasome system and RAC1 through the ubiquitylation of the RAC1 GEF TIAM1. The Kelch repeat and BTB domain-containing proteins 6 (KBTBD6) and 7 (KBTBD7) were established as heterodimeric substrate adaptors for CUL3. Interestingly, a thorough proteomic analysis revealed a number of putative substrates but, out of 11 substrate candidates tested, only the RAC1 GEF TIAM1 appeared to be influenced by depletion of CUL3KBTBD6/KBTBD7. Binding studies showed that KBTBD7 binds TIAM1 via the Kelch repeats and that this binding was markedly enhanced when CUL3 activation was abolished upon treatment with the neddylation inhibitor MLN4924. Also, total TIAM1 abundance was increased upon CUL3KBTBD6/KBTBD7 depletion and accumulation of TIAM1 upon proteasome inhibition suggested that TIAM1 is degraded via the proteasome. In vivo ubiquitylation assays and denaturing immunoprecipitations as well as mass spectrometrical analysis confirmed that CUL3KBTBD6/KBTBD7 ubiquitylates TIAM1 at two distinct lysines (K1404 and K1420) close to its C-terminus.
Previously, KBTBD6 and KBTBD7 were found as interactors of several members of the human ATG8 family of proteins in a proteomic study analyzing the human autophagy network. This association was confirmed in the present work. Furthermore, peptide array technology and mutational analysis revealed that KBTBD6 and KBTBD7 employ a classical ATG8-family interacting motif (AIM; also referred to as LC3-interacting region or LIR) as binding interface. The AIMs of KBTBD6 (W-V-R-V) and KBTBD7 (W-V-Q-V) fulfil the consensus AIM sequence motif (F/W/Y1-X2-X3-I/L/V4) and are preceded by several acidic residues and serines. A series of structural and cell biological experiments revealed a binding preference for the GABARAP subfamily of human ATG8 proteins and most importantly, a requirement of the GABARAP-KBTBD6 and -KBTBD7 interaction for TIAM1 ubiquitylation. The finding that TIAM1 binding to KBTBD6 and KBTBD7 AIM mutants was diminished raised the possibility that GABARAP binding mediates the recruitment of CUL3KBTBD6/KBTBD7 to membranes where TIAM1 is localized. Interestingly, colocalization of KBTBD6, GABARAPL1 and TIAM1 in punctuate structures could be observed. Since only a very small fraction of GABARAPL1 colocalized with LC3B, and colocalization between KBTBD6 and LC3B was not observed, these vesicular structures are most likely distinct from autophagosomes. Furthermore, TIAM1 ubiquitylation was reduced when GABARAP, but not LC3B, was depleted or when lipidation of GABARAP was prevented.
Stabilization of TIAM1 upon KBTBD6 and/or KBTBD7 depletion led to elevated TIAM1-dependent RAC1 activity, altered actin morphology with increased cortical actin and loss of vinculin foci. Re-introduction of wild-type KBTBD6 or KBTBD7 but not AIM mutants reverted all these phenotypes. Moreover, depletion of KBTBD6 or KBTBD7 in human breast cancer cells massively increased their invasiveness, whereas TIAM1 knockdown had the opposite outcome. All physiological effects of KBTBD6 and KBTBD7 depletion were inhibited by additional depletion of TIAM1 or RAC1 confirming that the phenotypes observed are indeed mediated by the CUL3KBTBD6/KBTBD7-TIAM1-RAC1 signaling pathway. Intriguingly, KBTBD6 and KBTBD7 were not subject to autophagosomal degradation, thereby establishing a new function for GABARAP proteins beyond autophagosomal degradation in providing a signaling platform for recruitment of the E3 ligase CUL3KBTBD6/KBTBD7 in close proximity to its substrate TIAM1, enabling localized ubiquitylation.
Local restricted control of RAC1 activity by ubiquitylation has been described for TIAM1-RAC1 signaling previously. Examples are HECT, UBA and WWE domain-containing protein 1 (HUWE1)-mediated TIAM1 ubiquitylation that occurs predominantly at cell-cell-junctions in response to hepatocyte growth factor stimulation in MDCKII cells or inhibition of RAC1 activity by the RAC1 GAP protein BCR (breakpoint cluster region) at the leading edge of astrocytes through binding to the TIAM1-Par (polarity) complex. SCFBTRC mediates ubiquitylation of TIAM1 in response to mitogens or DNA damage, though it has not been explored whether this regulation is spatially restricted. Thus, this study adds a novel layer of complexity to the spatial regulation of RAC1 signaling by implicating membrane-bound human ATG8 proteins in this process.
Also, this study is the first report specifically implicating the GABARAP proteins in cellular signaling events. It will be interesting to explore whether the concept of localized signaling mediated by GABARAPs applies to other substrates of CUL3KBTBD6/KBTBD7 and membranerelated signaling processes in which GABARAP proteins are involved. Controlling RAC1 activity at GABARAP-decorated membranes might also be important for trafficking events or autophagy since it was described that RAC1 has an inhibitory function on autophagy. Therefore, spatial restricted ubiquitylation of TIAM1 resulting in specific deactivation of RAC1 could promote the autophagic process when locally needed. Although the catalytic mTOR inhibitor Torin1 and the lysosomal H+ ATPase inhibitor BafilomycinA1 promoted TIAM1 ubiquitylation by increasing the pool of membrane-conjugated GABARAP, but other signals that stimulate GABARAP-KBTBD6/KBTBD7 association and subsequent TIAM1 ubiquitylation are to be identified. Besides, determining the KBTBD6/KBTBD7 binding site in TIAM1 or uncovering a deubiquitylating enzyme (DUB) that locally counteracts the ubiquitylation of TIAM1 will enable a better comprehension of the complete localized signaling cascade.
Protein–protein interactions are at the core of all cellular functions and dynamic alterations in protein interactions regulate cellular signaling. In the last decade, mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics has delivered unprecedented insights into human protein interaction networks. Affinity purification-MS (AP-MS) has been extensively employed for focused and high-throughput studies of steady state protein–protein interactions. Future challenges remain in mapping transient protein interactions after cellular perturbations as well as in resolving the spatial organization of protein interaction networks. AP-MS can be combined with quantitative proteomics approaches to determine the relative abundance of purified proteins in different conditions, thereby enabling the identification of transient protein interactions. In addition to affinity purification, methods based on protein co-fractionation have been combined with quantitative MS to map transient protein interactions during cellular signaling. More recently, approaches based on proximity tagging that preserve the spatial dimension of protein interaction networks have been introduced. Here, we provide an overview of MS-based methods for analyzing protein–protein interactions with a focus on approaches that aim to dissect the temporal and spatial aspects of protein interaction networks.
Sentences with doubly center-embedded relative clauses in which a verb phrase (VP) is missing are sometimes perceived as grammatical, thus giving rise to an illusion of grammaticality. In this paper, we provide a new account of why missing-VP sentences, which are both complex and ungrammatical, lead to an illusion of grammaticality, the so-called missing-VP effect. We propose that the missing-VP effect in particular, and processing difficulties with multiply center-embedded clauses more generally, are best understood as resulting from interference during cue-based retrieval. When processing a sentence with double center-embedding, a retrieval error due to interference can cause the verb of an embedded clause to be erroneously attached into a higher clause. This can lead to an illusion of grammaticality in the case of missing-VP sentences and to processing complexity in the case of complete sentences with double center-embedding. Evidence for an interference account of the missing-VP effect comes from experiments that have investigated the missing-VP effect in German using a speeded grammaticality judgments procedure. We review this evidence and then present two new experiments that show that the missing-VP effect can be found in German also with less restricting procedures. One experiment was a questionnaire study which required grammaticality judgments from participants without imposing any time constraints. The second experiment used a self-paced reading procedure and did not require any judgments. Both experiments confirm the prior findings of missing-VP effects in German and also show that the missing-VP effect is subject to a primacy effect as known from the memory literature. Based on this evidence, we argue that an account of missing-VP effects in terms of interference during cue-based retrieval is superior to accounts in terms of limited memory resources or in terms of experience with embedded structures.
Objective: Cognitive models suggest that the self-concept of persons with psychosis can be fundamentally affected. Self-concepts were found to be related to different symptom domains when measured concurrently. Longitudinal investigations to disentangle the possible causal associations are rare.
Method: We examined a sample of 160 people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia who took part in a psychotherapy study. All participants had the DSM-IV diagnosis of a schizophrenia and pronounced negative symptoms. Neurocognition, symptoms, and self-concepts were assessed at two time points 12 months apart. Structural equation modeling was used to test whether symptoms influence self-concepts (scar-model) or self-concepts affect symptoms (vulnerability model).
Results: Negative symptoms correlated concurrently with self-concepts. Neurocognitive deficits are associated with more negative self-concepts 12 months later. Interpersonal self-concepts were found to be relevant for paranoia.
Conclusion: The findings implicate that if deficits in neurocognition are present, fostering a positive self-concept should be an issue in therapy. Negative interpersonal self-concept indicates an increased risk for paranoid delusions in the course of 1 year. New aspects for cognitive models in schizophrenia and clinical implications are discussed.
"Nothing is more soothing to the nerves than a detailed discussion of homage and lordship …" If William de Briwerr, fictional English knight and narrator in Alfred Duggan’s historical novel Lord Geoffrey’s Fancy, is right, then a conference held in April 2011 will have set the participants at ease. Following the call of the Konstanzer Arbeitskreis für mittelalterliche Geschichte and the conference organiser, Karl-Heinz Spieß, they had gathered to discuss the "Formation and dissemination of feudalism in the Empire and in Italy during the 12th and 13th century". The conference proceedings have now been published, and I suppose William de Briwerr would have approved of the intensity of discussion contained therein. ...
Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist der Aufbau von koaxialen Plasmabeschleunigern und deren Verwendung für die Untersuchung der Eigenschaften von kollidierenden Plasmen. Zukünftig sollen diese kollidierenden Plasmen als intensive Strahlungsquelle im Bereich der ultravioletten (UV-) und vakuumultravioletten (VUV-)Strahlung sowie in der Grundlagenforschung als Target zur Ionenstrahl-Plasma-Wechselwirkung Verwendung finden. Für diese Anwendungen steht dabei eine Betrachtung der physikalischen Grundlagen im Vordergrund. So sind neben der Kenntnis der Plasmadynamik auch Aussagen bezüglich der Elektronendichte, der Elektronentemperatur und der Strahlungsintensität von Bedeutung. Im Einzelnen konnte gezeigt werden, dass es möglich ist, durch eine Plasmakollision die Elektronendichte des Plasmas im Vergleich zu der eines einzelnen Plasmas deutlich zu erhöhen - im Maximalfall um den Faktor vier. Gleichzeitig stieg durch die Plasmakollision die Lichtintensität im Wellenlängenbereich der UV- und VUV-Strahlung um den Faktor drei an...
A Borges, como es bien sabido, le interesaban más aquellos universos tejidos por las palabras que ese otro espacio teñido de desconfianza que algunos persistían en llamar realidad. Dicha pulsión creadora de mundos propios transfirió a sus lectores la risa profunda, el don de la ironía pero también, como algunos lo reconocen, un cierto malestar. Algo similar, pero con una pretensión centrada no ya en lo ficcional sino en las políticas del lenguaje y en los modos de reencontrar claves antropológicas de diversas codificaciones de lo inteligible, acaece con la reciente publicación colectiva «Tour du monde des concepts», dirigida por Pierre Legendre. ...
Peter Oestmann unterscheidet in seiner Intervention drei Arten der Rechtsgeschichtsschreibung, die er Normen-, Wissenschafts- und Praxisgeschichte nennt. Als bekennender Vertreter der letzten Kategorie setzt er sich für deren Emanzipation von der rechtsdogmatischen "Normenkontrolle" ein. Er bezeichnet es als "unfair, wenn Vertreter der Normengeschichte erwarten, diejenigen, die sich mit der Rechtspraxis beschäftigen, müssten im gleichen Maße die Rechtsliteratur und normative Quellen in ihre Untersuchungen einbeziehen wie andere Rechtshistoriker auch" (8). Zugleich bricht er eine Lanze für die "erheblich unjuristischere" Rechtsgeschichte der Praxis (ebd.). Wir pflichten diesem Anliegen vorbehaltlos bei. Zugleich beobachten wir, dass Oestmanns Kritik an Grundlagen des rechtshistorischen Selbstverständnisses rührt, die zur Diskussion zu stellen im deutschsprachigen Raum erfahrungsgemäß schwer fällt. Auch bleibt Oestmann zu oft in den Kategorien des von ihm Kritisierten befangen. Unsere Replik setzt sich mit den historischen Ursachen dieses strukturellen Unbehagens in der Rechtsgeschichte auseinander.
Da es der rechtsgeschichtlichen Forschung um das Recht der Vergangenheit geht, ist sie in ihrer Epistemologie von der Existenzform des Phänomens Recht abhängig. Alles Recht ist gedanklicher Natur. Es handelt sich um die Überzeugung, dass für das organisierte menschliche Zusammenleben gewisse Regeln verpflichtender Art zu beachten sind, deren Verletzung mit einer Sanktion geahndet werden wird/soll. Wird Recht in einem objektiven Sinne ("Rechtsordnung") angesprochen, handelt es sich um ein Konstrukt. Überzeugungen sind als solche individuell. Eine "Kollektivüberzeugung" hat keine reale Existenz. Überindividuell handelt es sich um ein Kommunikationsgeschehen, in dem eine teilweise oder weitgehende Übereinstimmung darüber besteht oder hergestellt wird, was als Recht und was als Unrecht anzusehen ist. In fortgeschrittenen Gesellschaften nehmen an diesem Kommunikationsgeschehen Personen teil, die in verschiedenen Rollen mit Vertragsgestaltung, Streitentscheidung, Normerzeugung und akademischer (intergenerationeller) Normvermittlung befasst sind. Die überindividuelle Existenz von Recht als einem Gedankengebilde, das weithin übereinstimmend für zutreffend gehalten wird, ist ein Tatbestand, der angemessen nur wissenssoziologisch erfasst werden kann. ...
Background: Long-term survival in patients with esophageal cancer remains dismal despite the recent improvements in surgery, the advances in radiotherapy (RT) technology, and the refinement of systemic treatments, including the advent of targeted therapies. Although surgery constitutes the treatment of choice for early-stage disease (stage I), a multimodal approach, including preoperative or definitive chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and perioperative chemotherapy, is commonly pursued in patients with locally advanced disease. Methods: A review of the literature was performed to assess the role of RT, alone or in combination with chemotherapy, in the management of esophageal cancer. Results: Evidence from large, randomized phase III trials and meta-analyses supports the application of perioperative chemotherapy alone or preoperative concurrent CRT in patients with lower esophageal and esophagogastric junction adenocarcinomas. Preoperative CRT but not preoperative chemotherapy alone is now routinely used in patients with locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Additionally, definitive CRT without surgery has also emerged as a valuable approach in the management of resectable esophageal SCC to avoid surgery-related morbidity and mortality, whereas salvage surgery is reserved for those with persistent disease. Furthermore, brachytherapy offers a valuable option in the palliative treatment of patients with locally advanced, unresponsive disease. Fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) can facilitate a more accurate treatment response assessment and patient selection. Finally, the development of modern RT techniques, such as intensity-modulated and image-guided RT as well as FDG-PET-based RT planning, could further increase the therapeutic ratio of CRT. Conclusion: Altogether, CRT constitutes an important tool in the treatment armamentarium for esophageal cancer. Further optimization of CRT using modern technology and imaging, targeted therapies, and newer chemotherapeutic agents is a major challenge and should be the goal of future research and clinical trials.
Inspiration for artificial biologically inspired computing is often drawn from neural systems. This article shows how to analyze neural systems using information theory with the aim of obtaining constraints that help to identify the algorithms run by neural systems and the information they represent. Algorithms and representations identified this way may then guide the design of biologically inspired computing systems. The material covered includes the necessary introduction to information theory and to the estimation of information-theoretic quantities from neural recordings. We then show how to analyze the information encoded in a system about its environment, and also discuss recent methodological developments on the question of how much information each agent carries about the environment either uniquely or redundantly or synergistically together with others. Last, we introduce the framework of local information dynamics, where information processing is partitioned into component processes of information storage, transfer, and modification – locally in space and time. We close by discussing example applications of these measures to neural data and other complex systems.
Welche Wissenschaft könnte es sich leisten, dass ihre Grundlagen im Universitätsstudium nur am Rande, als Wahlfach und ohne zwingende Prüfungsrelevanz gelehrt werden? Im Fall der Rechtswissenschaft ist schon die Wissenschaftlichkeit keine Selbstverständlichkeit, sondern um diesen Anspruch wird im Bermudadreieck von dogmatischer Rechtsanwendungswissenschaft, topisch-rhetorischer Argumentationskunst und methodisch geleiteter Systematisierung immer aufs Neue gerungen. Die Vermittlung der rechtswissenschaftlichen Methoden und Dogmatik in der juristischen Ausbildung sieht sich mit den Anforderungen und Zwängen der Rechtspraxis konfrontiert – das bleibt nicht ohne Wirkung auf die universitäre Rechtswissenschaft, die in der Konsequenz als "Professionswissenschaft" gedeutet wird. Vor dem Hintergrund der starken staatlichen Determinanten für die Juristenausbildung drängt sich die Frage auf, ob nicht die Normgeber des Ausbildungsrechts, einschließlich der Universitäten selbst, in naheliegender Geradlinigkeit die Ausbildung von Praktikern des Rechts anstreben und diese Aufgabe eigentlich seit jeher als Vermittlung der Kunst bzw. Technik richtiger Rechtsanwendung verstehen, auch wenn dies nicht dem Humboldt’schen Ideal einer Qualifikation durch Wissenschaft entspricht. Das mag erklären, wieso die sogen. Grundlagenfächer in der deutschen Juristenausbildung einen schweren Stand haben. ...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which additional perceptual experiences are elicited by sensory stimuli or cognitive concepts. Synesthetes possess a unique type of phenomenal experiences not directly triggered by sensory stimulation. Therefore, for better understanding of consciousness it is relevant to identify the mental and physiological processes that subserve synesthetic experience. In the present work we suggest several reasons why synesthesia has merit for research on consciousness. We first review the research on the dynamic and rapidly growing field of the studies of synesthesia. We particularly draw attention to the role of semantics in synesthesia, which is important for establishing synesthetic associations in the brain. We then propose that the interplay between semantics and sensory input in synesthesia can be helpful for the study of the neural correlates of consciousness, especially when making use of ambiguous stimuli for inducing synesthesia. Finally, synesthesia-related alterations of brain networks and functional connectivity can be of merit for the study of consciousness.
Reading is not only "cold" information processing, but involves affective and aesthetic processes that go far beyond what current models of word recognition, sentence processing, or text comprehension can explain. To investigate such "hot" reading processes, standardized instruments that quantify both psycholinguistic and emotional variables at the sublexical, lexical, inter-, and supralexical levels (e.g., phonological iconicity, word valence, arousal-span, or passage suspense) are necessary. One such instrument, the Berlin Affective Word List (BAWL) has been used in over 50 published studies demonstrating effects of lexical emotional variables on all relevant processing levels (experiential, behavioral, neuronal). In this paper, we first present new data from several BAWL studies. Together, these studies examine various views on affective effects in reading arising from dimensional (e.g., valence) and discrete emotion features (e.g., happiness), or embodied cognition features like smelling. Second, we extend our investigation of the complex issue of affective word processing to words characterized by a mixture of affects. These words entail positive and negative valence, and/or features making them beautiful or ugly. Finally, we discuss tentative neurocognitive models of affective word processing in the light of the present results, raising new issues for future studies.
Over the last decade, the prospect of improving or maintaining cognitive functioning has provoked a steadily increasing number of cognitive training studies. Central target populations are individuals at risk for a disadvantageous development, such as older adults exhibiting cognitive decline or children with learning impairments. They rely on cognitive resources to meet the challenges of an independent life in old age or requirements at school.
To support daily cognitive functioning, training outcomes need to generalize to other cognitive abilities. Such transfer effects are, however, highly discussed. For example, recent meta-analyses on working memory training differed in the conclusion on the presence (Au et al., 2015; Karbach and Verhaeghen, 2014) or absence of transfer effects (Melby-Lervåg and Hulme, 2013). Usually training-specific design factors such as type, intensity, duration, and feedback routines are discussed as reasons for such inconsistent findings. However, even individuals participating in exactly the same training regime highly differ in their training outcomes. We argue that it is time to study the individual development during trainings to understand these differential outcomes. It is time to have a closer look at the intraindividual training data.
Working memory denotes the ability to retain stimuli in mind that are no longer physically present and to perform mental operations on them. Electro- and magnetoencephalography allow investigating the short-term maintenance of acoustic stimuli at a high temporal resolution. Studies investigating working memory for non-spatial and spatial auditory information have suggested differential roles of regions along the putative auditory ventral and dorsal streams, respectively, in the processing of the different sound properties. Analyses of event-related potentials have shown sustained, memory load-dependent deflections over the retention periods. The topography of these waves suggested an involvement of modality-specific sensory storage regions. Spectral analysis has yielded information about the temporal dynamics of auditory working memory processing of individual stimuli, showing activation peaks during the delay phase whose timing was related to task performance. Coherence at different frequencies was enhanced between frontal and sensory cortex. In summary, auditory working memory seems to rely on the dynamic interplay between frontal executive systems and sensory representation regions.
Previous studies used a text-fading procedure as a training tool with the goal to increase silent reading fluency (i.e., proficient reading rate and comprehension). In recently published studies, this procedure resulted in lasting reading enhancements for adult and adolescent research samples. However, studies working with children reported mixed results. While reading rate improvements were observable for Dutch reading children in a text-fading training study, reading fluency improvements in standardized reading tests post-training attributable to the fading manipulation were not detectable. These results raise the question of whether text-fading training is not effective for children or whether research design issues have concealed possible transfer effects. Hence, the present study sought to investigate possible transfer effects resulting from a text-fading based reading training program, using a modified research design. Over a period of 3 weeks, two groups of German third-graders read sentences either with an adaptive text-fading procedure or at their self-paced reading rate. A standardized test measuring reading fluency at the word, sentence, and text level was conducted pre- and post-training. Text level reading fluency improved for both groups equally. Post-training gains at the word level were found for the text-fading group, however, no significant interaction between groups was revealed for word reading fluency. Sentence level reading fluency gains were found for the text-fading group, which significantly differed from the group of children reading at their self-paced reading routine. These findings provide evidence for the efficacy of text-fading as a training method for sentence reading fluency improvement also for children.
Gelehrte bedürfen einander. Eine soziale Gruppe, die es nicht als ihre vornehmste Aufgabe ansieht, sich die materiellen Grundlagen des Lebens zu erarbeiten, ist auf Solidarität angewiesen. Nicht immer steht ein reicher Gönner, ein Mäzen, ein Patron zur Verfügung, der gewillt ist, antiquarische, philologische oder sonstige "zweckfreie" Interessen zu fördern. Der vom Schicksal Benachteiligte hofft in dem Fall auf die Unterstützung derer, die seine Interessen teilen und die materielle Bedrängnis aus eigenem Erleben nachvollziehen können. Gelehrte bedürfen ferner auch insoweit einander, als in der Regel nicht alle für die Realisierung eines wissenschaftlichen Vorhabens benötigten Informationen, Schriften und Artefakte vor Ort vorhanden sind. Also begibt man sich auf Reisen, zieht in ferne Länder in der Hoffnung, dort Gleichgesinnte zu treffen, die im Besitz der erstrebten ideellen Güter sind und dazu bereit, andere daran teilhaben zu lassen. ...
Dass die in den letzten Jahren stattfindende Ausweitung der Rechtsgeschichte(n) durch globale und transnationale Perspektiven gerade in der Völkerrechtsgeschichte auf besonders fruchtbaren Boden fällt, liegt auf der Hand. Denn Regulierung, Normierung und Legitimation überregionaler Beziehungen bieten sich wie kaum ein anderes Themenfeld für eine Horizonterweiterung über den Nationalstaat hinaus an. Aus einer vornehmlich europäischen Völkerrechtsgeschichte werden damit Völkerrechtsgeschichten in der Dialektik von lokalen und globalen Bezugspunkten. ...
Volatile organic compounds are secondary metabolites emitted by all organisms, especially by plants and microbes. Their role as aboveground signals has been established for decades. Recent evidence suggests that they might have a non-negligible role belowground and might be involved in root–root and root–microbial/pest interactions. Our aim here was to make a comprehensive review of belowground volatile diversity using a meta-analysis approach. At first we synthesized current literature knowledge on plant root volatiles and classified them in terms of chemical diversity. In a second step, relying on the mVOC database of microbial volatiles, we classified volatiles based on their emitters (bacteria vs. fungi) and their specific ecological niche (i.e., rhizosphere, soil). Our results highlight similarities and differences among root and microbial volatiles and also suggest that some might be niche specific. We further explored the possibility that volatiles might be involved in intra- and inter-specific root–root communication and discuss the ecological implications of such scenario. Overall this work synthesizes current knowledge on the belowground volatilome and the potential signaling role of its constituents. It also highlights that the total diversity of belowground volatiles might be orders of magnitude larger that the few hundreds of compounds described to date.
Recent research has revealed that learning behavior is associated with academic achievement at the college level, but the impact of specific learning strategies on academic success as well as gender differences therein are still not clear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate gender differences in the incremental contribution of learning strategies over general cognitive ability in the prediction of academic achievement. The relationship between these variables was examined by correlation analyses. A set of t-tests was used to test for gender differences in learning strategies, whereas structural equation modeling as well as multi-group analyses were applied to investigate the incremental contribution of learning strategies for male and female students’ academic performance. The sample consisted of 461 students (mean age = 21.2 years, SD = 3.2). Correlation analyses revealed that general cognitive ability as well as the learning strategies effort, attention, and learning environment were positively correlated with academic achievement. Gender differences were found in the reported application of many learning strategies. Importantly, the prediction of achievement in structural equation modeling revealed that only effort explained incremental variance (10%) over general cognitive ability. Results of multi-group analyses showed no gender differences in this prediction model. This finding provides further knowledge regarding gender differences in learning research and the specific role of learning strategies for academic achievement. The incremental assessment of learning strategy use as well as gender-differences in their predictive value contributes to the understanding and improvement of successful academic development.
Justiz ist nicht allein Sache der staatlichen Gerichtsbarkeit. Gegenwärtig rückt dies immer stärker ins Bewusstsein. Über internationale Wirtschaftsschiedsgerichte, islamische »Friedensrichter«, Sportschiedsgerichte oder justizähnliche Gremien an amerikanischen Universitäten, die über Fälle sexueller Gewalt entscheiden, kann man mittlerweile in den Tageszeitungen lesen. Justizmäßige Entscheidungsinstitutionen, in denen nichtstaatliche Akteure eine – im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes – entscheidende Rolle spielten, sind inzwischen auch in der Rechtsgeschichte ein beliebtes Thema. In der deutschen rechtshistorischen Forschung sind dies vor allem die Schwurgerichte, die Gewerbegerichte (bzw. ihre Vorläufer) und die Schiedsgerichte, bei anderen Spielarten, z.B. den vielfältigen Ausprägungen der Handelsgerichtsbarkeit, fehlt es noch an eingehenderen Untersuchungen – ganz zu schweigen von jenen spezialisierten und teilweise kurzlebigen paritätischen Gremien, in denen die sozialen und ökonomischen Konflikte des Interventions- und Sozialstaats austariert wurden. ...
Die leitende These des folgenden Beitrages lautet: Die Christianisierung Sachsens und dessen Einbindung in das westliche Reich der Franken im 9. Jahrhundert wurde durch die Ordnung des Raumes nach römischen Vorbildern ermöglicht, von historiographischen wie eschatologischen Deutungen begleitet und überbaut sowie schließlich dauerhaft gefestigt durch die erzwungene oder auch freiwillige Akzeptanz der geschaffenen Zustände durch die sächsischen Oberschicht, welche spätestens in der zweiten Hälfte des 9. Jahrhunderts die in der tätigen Integration liegende Chance erkannt hatte. Auf die Begrifflichkeit wird zurückzukommen sein, denn sie beschreibt gleichermaßen die Grundlage der Durchsetzung weltlicher Herrschaft in fränkischer Weise über Sachsen. ...