1,126 research outputs found
Wise Teaching to Students’ Kinesthetic Intelligence: The Teacher as Surrogate, Guru, Foreshadower, Choreographer, or Expeditionist
Based on the degree of the teacher’s perceived skill, engagement, and role play with her students, this model posits six distinct styles of teaching to students’ kinesthetic intelligence and differentiates their effects on learning
Aprendiendo el arte marcial indio del kalarippayattu: ecologías inciertas de género, clase, cultura y etnicidad
Sobre la base de la experiencia de campo de la autora en el estudio del arte marcial tradicional del sur de la India del kalarippayattu, este artículo examina las complejidades de la comunicación, incluyendo la utilización del tacto como herramienta educativa, en una relación intercultural profesor-alumno, y resalta cómo el género, la cultura y la clase tienen un impacto en el aprendizaje de esta forma de arte encarnado
Learning India’s Martial Art of Kalarippayattu: Unsettled Ecologies of Gender, Class, Culture, and Ethnicity
[ES] Sobre la base de la experiencia de campo de la autora en el estudio del arte marcial tradicional del sur de la India del kalarippayattu, este artículo examina las complejidades de la comunicación, incluyendo la utilización del tacto como herramienta educativa, en una relación intercultural profesor-alumno, y resalta cómo el género, la cultura y la clase tienen un impacto en el aprendizaje de esta forma de arte encarnad
Identification of New Purpuroine Analogues from the Arctic Echinodermata Pteraster militaris That Inhibit FLT3-ITD+ AML Cell Lines
Isolation of bioactive products from the marine environment is considered a very promising
approach to identify new compounds that can be used for further drug development. In this work
we have isolated three new compounds from the purpuroine family by mass-guided preparative
HPLC; purpuroine K-M. These compounds where screened for antibacterial- and antifungal activity,
antibiofilm formation and anti-cell proliferation activity. Additionally, apoptosis-, cell cycle-, kinase
binding- and docking studies were performed to evaluate the mechanism-of-action. None of the
compounds showed activity in antibacterial-, antibiofilm- or antifungal assays. However, one of the
isolated compounds, purpuroine K, showed activity against two cell lines, MV-4-11 and MOLM-13,
two AML cell lines both carrying the FTL3-ITD mutation. In MV-4-11 cells, purpuroine K was found
to increase apoptosis and arrest cells cycle in G1/G0, which is a common feature of FLT3 inhibitors.
Interactions between purpuroine K and the FLT3 wild type or FLT3 ITD mutant proteins could
however not be elucidated in our kinase binding and docking studies. In conclusion, we have isolated
three novel molecules, purpuroine K-M, one of which (purpuroine K) shows a potent activity against
FLT3-ITD mutated AML cell lines, however, the molecular target(s) of purpuroine K still need to be
further investigated
Tea and coffee consumption in relation to vitamin D and calcium levels in Saudi adolescents
Background
Coffee and tea consumption was hypothesized to interact with variants of vitamin D-receptor polymorphisms, but limited evidence exists. Here we determine for the first time whether increased coffee and tea consumption affects circulating levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in a cohort of Saudi adolescents.
Methods
A total of 330 randomly selected Saudi adolescents were included. Anthropometrics were recorded and fasting blood samples were analyzed for routine analysis of fasting glucose, lipid levels, calcium, albumin and phosphorous. Frequency of coffee and tea intake was noted. 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays.
Results
Improved lipid profiles were observed in both boys and girls, as demonstrated by increased levels of HDL-cholesterol, even after controlling for age and BMI, among those consuming 9–12 cups of coffee/week. Vitamin D levels were significantly highest among those consuming 9–12 cups of tea/week in all subjects (p-value 0.009) independent of age, gender, BMI, physical activity and sun exposure.
Conclusion
This study suggests a link between tea consumption and vitamin D levels in a cohort of Saudi adolescents, independent of age, BMI, gender, physical activity and sun exposure. These findings should be confirmed prospectively
Exploring embodiment through martial arts and combat sports: a review of empirical research
Since the late 1970s, social scientists have turned considerable attention to investigating martial arts and combat sports (MACS). In particular, this broad range of fighting disciplines has been shown to offer numerous avenues for scholarly enquiry into social change and personal transformation via processes of embodiment. Adopting a thematic structure, we assess the empirical literature in this area via four interconnecting categories pertaining to MACS and embodiment: (1) body cultures; (2) body pedagogies; (3) the embodiment of gender; and (4) bodily harm. Following this review, we identify several gaps in the existing literature, suggesting potential new topics and strategies for research connecting to the social world of physical culture more generally
Lexis and grammar of mitochondrial RNA processing in Trypanosomes
Trypanosoma brucei spp. cause African human and animal trypanosomiasis, a burden on health and economy in Africa. These hemoflagellates are distinguished by a kinetoplast nucleoid containing mitochondrial DNAs of two kinds: maxicircles encoding ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) and proteins and minicircles bearing guide RNAs (gRNAs) for mRNA editing. All RNAs are produced by a phage-type RNA polymerase as 3' extended precursors, which undergo exonucleolytic trimming. Most pre-mRNAs proceed through 3' adenylation, uridine insertion/deletion editing, and 3' A/U-tailing. The rRNAs and gRNAs are 3' uridylated. Historically, RNA editing has attracted major research effort, and recently essential pre- and postediting processing events have been discovered. Here, we classify the key players that transform primary transcripts into mature molecules and regulate their function and turnover
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