19 research outputs found

    Stratégies identitaires des adolescentes dans les situations d'échec

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    The aim of this exploratory research conducted in a professional college is to better understand the adolescent's behavior in situations of failure. The results show the emergency of two opposite strategies : the first one, defensive strategy is directed toward the defense of self-image and the second one toward the achievement of the same goal with different means- : reflective or instrumental strategy.L 'objectif de la recherche exploratoire dont nous prĂ©sentons les rĂ©sultats est de mieux comprendre le comportement des adolescents dans des situations d'Ă©chec. Elle a Ă©tĂ© conduite dans un lycĂ©e professionnel. Elle fait ressortir deux stratĂ©gies opposĂ©es : Vune vise Ă  la dĂ©fense de Vimage de soi (stratĂ©gie dĂ©fensive), l'autre, stratĂ©gie reflexive, instrumentale, cherche Ă  atteindre le mĂȘme but en choisissant des moyens nouveaux.Malewska H., Joannides C. StratĂ©gies identitaires des adolescentes dans les situations d'Ă©chec. In: Enfance, tome 43, n°3, 1990. pp. 263-284

    A Cellular Anatomy of the Normal Adult Human Prostate and Prostatic Urethra

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    Summary: A comprehensive cellular anatomy of normal human prostate is essential for solving the cellular origins of benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer. The tools used to analyze the contribution of individual cell types are not robust. We provide a cellular atlas of the young adult human prostate and prostatic urethra using an iterative process of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and flow cytometry on ∌98,000 cells taken from different anatomical regions. Immunohistochemistry with newly derived cell type-specific markers revealed the distribution of each epithelial and stromal cell type on whole mounts, revising our understanding of zonal anatomy. Based on discovered cell surface markers, flow cytometry antibody panels were designed to improve the purification of each cell type, with each gate confirmed by scRNA-seq. The molecular classification, anatomical distribution, and purification tools for each cell type in the human prostate create a powerful resource for experimental design in human prostate disease. : Using single-cell RNA sequencing, immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry, Henry et al. create a cellular anatomy of the normal human prostate and provide the tools to identify, isolate, and localize every cell type. They identify two additional epithelial cell types enriched in the prostatic urethra and proximal prostatic ducts. Keywords: human prostate, zonal anatomy, single-cell RNA sequencing, flow cytometry, prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia, human cell atlas, prostate epithelia, prostate stroma, GUDMA

    Molecular Evolution of Early-Onset Prostate Cancer Identifies Molecular Risk Markers and Clinical Trajectories

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    Identifying the earliest somatic changes in prostate cancer can give important insights into tumor evolution and aids in stratifying high- from low-risk disease. We integrated whole genome, transcriptome and methylome analysis of early-onset prostate cancers (diagnosis ≀55 years). Characterization across 292 prostate cancer genomes revealed age-related genomic alterations and a clock-like enzymatic-driven mutational process contributing to the earliest mutations in prostate cancer patients. Our integrative analysis identified four molecular subgroups, including a particularly aggressive subgroup with recurrent duplications associated with increased expression of ESRP1, which we validate in 12,000 tissue microarray tumors. Finally, we combined the patterns of molecular co-occurrence and risk-based subgroup information to deconvolve the molecular and clinical trajectories of prostate cancer from single patient samples
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