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    Anonymity and Individuation in the Nouveau roman

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    Conférence

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    « Pourquoi un colloque sur le Nouveau Roman ? Pourquoi en ce moment ? Et pourquoi Ă  New York University ? » Ce sont lĂ  trois questions posĂ©es par Tom Bishop, Florence Lacaze Gould Professor of French Literature Ă  NYU, lors du colloque « Three Decades of the French New Novel », organisĂ© par Tom Bishop en 1982 et publiĂ© quatre ans plus tard sous le mĂȘme titre par The University of Illinois Press. J’ai eu le plaisir d’éditer ce livre oĂč les questions de Bishop introduisaient ses remarques prĂ©lim..

    FGF-2-Responsive Neural Stem Cell Proliferation Requires CCg, a Novel Autocrine/Paracrine Cofactor

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    AbstractWe have purified and characterized a factor, from the conditioned medium of neural stem cell cultures, which is required for fibroblast growth factor 2's (FGF-2) mitogenic activity on neural stem cells. This autocrine/paracrine cofactor is a glycosylated form of cystatin C (CCg), whose N-glycosylation is required for its activity. We further demonstrated that, both in vitro and in vivo, neural stem cells undergoing cell division are immunopositive for cystatin C. Finally, we showed in vivo functional activity of CCg by demonstrating that the combined delivery of FGF-2 and CCg to the adult dentate gyrus stimulated neurogenesis. We propose that the process of neurogenesis is controlled by the cooperation between trophic factors and autocrine/paracrine cofactors, of which CCg is a prototype

    Control of adult neurogenesis by programmed cell death in the mammalian brain

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    Ontological Reference and the Horizon of Meaning

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    Psychoanalysis and the Artistic Endeavor : Conversations with Literary and Visual Artists

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    https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/all_books/1114/thumbnail.jp

    Imagination from Fantasy to Delusion

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    https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/all_books/1314/thumbnail.jp

    Three Dialogues: One Author or Two?

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