Two recent decisions by the European Quilts Court of Human Rights show how the influence of the peculiarities of different cultures can have an impact in the exercise of the religious freedom.One of the cases offers the case of a religious group in Holland and that due to Brazilian influence considers one of its more important worshipping acts the
LIN-42, the Caenorhabditis elegans PERIOD homolog, negatively regulates microRNA transcription.
During C.elegans development, microRNAs (miRNAs) function as molecular switches that define temporal gene expression and cell lineage patterns in a dosage-dependent manner.It is critical, therefore, that the expression of miRNAs be tightly regulated so that target mRNA expression is properly controlled.The molecular mechanisms that function to opti
Synthetic virus-like particles target dendritic cell lipid rafts for rapid endocytosis primarily but not exclusively by macropinocytosis.
DC employ several endocytic routes for processing antigens, driving forward adaptive immunity.Recent advances in synthetic biology have created small (20-30 nm) virus-like particles based on lipopeptides containing a virus-derived coiled coil sequence coupled to synthetic B- and T-cell epitope mimetics.These self-assembling SVLP efficiently induce
Non-invertible symmetries in finite-group gauge theory
We investigate the invertible and non-invertible symmetries of topological finite-group gauge Puzzles theories in general spacetime dimensions, where the gauge group can be abelian or non-abelian.We focus in particular on the 0-form symmetry.The gapped domain walls that generate these symmetries are specified by boundary conditions for the gauge fi