05503 am 2201201 n 450 9910503508603321202104212-36781-388-410.4000/books.pulm.9323(CKB)4100000012059900(FrMaCLE)OB-pulm-9323(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/86309(PPN)258323485(EXLCZ)99410000001205990020211026j|||||||| ||| 0enguu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDiasporas, Cultures of Mobilities, ‘Race’ 3 African Americans and the Black Diaspora /Corinne Duboin, Claudine RaynaudMontpellier Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée20211 online resource (350 p.) Horizons anglophones2-36781-220-9 Reflet des débats actuels dans les champs croisés des Études afro-américaines et des Études diasporiques, ces essais critiques et études de cas explorent l’articulation entre les concepts fluctuants de « race » et de diaspora et les négociations des identités au-delà des différences. Ils étudient tour à tour l’évolution de l’(inter)nationalisme noir au sein de la Diaspora, les nouveaux discours sur la post-racialité et la notion de « postblackness », la conscience raciale chez les soldats afro-américains, l’expatriation et la re-diasporisation. Le constat d’un rejet de l’africanité au sein de sociétés telles que les Émirats, le Maroc ou la République dominicaine entre en relation avec les analyses d’œuvres d’art au prisme d’une conscience diasporique et de textes littéraires qui disent l’internationalisme ou subvertissent la notion de « race ». James Baldwin dialogue alors avec Percival Everett. Reflecting current debates in the intersecting fields of African American Studies and African Diaspora, these critical essays and case studies explore the articulation between the fluctuating concepts of ‘race’ and Diaspora and the negotiations of identities across differences. They examine in turn the developments of diasporic black (inter)nationalism, new discourses on ‘postraciality’ and ‘postblackness’, race consciousness among African American soldiers, expatriation and re-diasporization. The acknowledgement of a rejection of Africanness in societies such as the Emirates, Morocco or the Dominican Republic dialogues with examinations of artwork through the lenses of a diasporic consciousness and analyses of literary texts that celebrate internationalism or subvert the notion of ‘race’. James Baldwin thus converses with Percival Everett.Social Issuesraceétudes afro-américainesdiaspora noireafrique noirepost-racialitépostblacknessidentité afro-américaineidentité noireexpatriationafro-américaineinternationalisme noirAfrican-American studiesBlack diasporaBlack Africapost-racialitypost-blacknessAfrican-American identityBlack identityAfrican-AmericanBlack internationalismraceAfrican-American studiesBlack diasporaBlack Africapost-racialitypost-blacknessAfrican-American identityBlack identityexpatriationAfrican-AmericanBlack internationalismSocial Issuesraceétudes afro-américainesdiaspora noireafrique noirepost-racialitépostblacknessidentité afro-américaineidentité noireexpatriationafro-américaineinternationalisme noirAfrican-American studiesBlack diasporaBlack Africapost-racialitypost-blacknessAfrican-American identityBlack identityAfrican-AmericanBlack internationalismA. Reid Mark1323295Duboin Corinne1310216Gomez Michael A1323296Gras Delphine1323297H. A. Rushdy Ashraf1323298Joyce Boyd Melba1323299M. Wilks Jennifer1323300Miller D. Quentin1323301Morehouse Maggi1310395Parent Anthony1323302Pereira Malin944326Pierre Alix1323303Raynaud Claudine1285411Rice Alan1312452Smyth Heather1323304Veroni-Paccher Lisa1323305Vogt-William Christine1143984Duboin Corinne1310216Raynaud Claudine1285411FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910503508603321Diasporas, Cultures of Mobilities, ‘Race’ 33035458UNINA06848nam 2201225z- 450 991055752600332120210501(CKB)5400000000044318(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68654(oapen)doab68654(EXLCZ)99540000000004431820202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCrosstalk between MicroRNA and Oxidative Stress in Physiology and PathologyBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (320 p.)3-03936-330-1 3-03936-331-X MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that are 19-24 nucleotides in length, following maturation. Recent evidence has demonstrated their key role as post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression through the binding of specific sequences within target messenger RNA (mRNA). miRNAs are involved in the synthesis of a very large number of proteins, and it is speculated that they could regulate up to 30% of the human genome. They control virtually every cellular process and are essential for animal development, cell differentiation, and homeostasis. Altered miRNA expression has been linked to such pathological events as inflammatory, degenerative, or autoimmune processes and have been associated with several diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, and rheumatic and neurological disorders. Recently, miRNAs have been found in many different biological fluids, and this observation suggests the potential of miRNAs as new candidate biomarkers for diagnosis, classification, prognosis, and responsiveness in the treatment of different pathological conditions. Furthermore, the development of therapeutic strategies that involve either restoring or repressing miRNAs expression and activity has attracted much attention. Significant progress has been made in the systems for delivery of miRNAs, even if substantial improvements in this area are still necessary. Although they have been extensively studied, a number of interesting questions regarding the physiological and pathological role of miRNAs have been postulated, and their potential diagnostic and therapeutic role remain yet unanswered. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are free radical-containing oxygen molecules derived from cellular oxidative metabolism, including enzyme activities and mitochondrial respiration, and play a pivotal role in many cellular functions. Whereas ROS are essential for normal cellular processes, their aberrant production, or failure of the capacity to scavenge excessive ROS, induces an altered redox status with excessive synthesis of free radicals, leading to an imbalance in the redox environment of the cell. The loss of normal ROS levels causes lipid, protein, and DNA damage, which contribute to the development of various pathologies including neurological disorders, rheumatic and cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and cancer. Increasing evidence highlights that there is crosstalk between miRNAs and components of redox signaling, even if this complex and the characteristics of mutual interaction need to be amply elucidated. Hence, both miRNAs and oxidative stress are involved in the multifactorial development and progression of acute and chronic diseases by influencing numerous signaling and metabolic pathways. The Special Issue entitled "Crosstalk between MicroRNA and Oxidative Stress in Physiology and Pathology" of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences includes original articles and reviews that provide new insights into the interaction between miRNAs and oxidative stress under normal and pathological conditions which can assist in the development of new therapeutic strategies. Finally, I would like to thank all the authors for their excellent contribution. I hope this Special Issue will provide readers with updated knowledge about the role of miRNAs and oxidative stress in physiology and pathology.Medicine and Nursingbicsscacute myocardial infarctionALSAlzheimer's diseaseantioxidantsantisense oligonucleotideapoptosisASHautophagybeta cellsbreast cancercancerchemoresistanceclinical trialcross-talkdiabetesendometriosisendometriosis-associated ovarian cancerepithelial-to-mesenchymal transitionHBVHCCHCVhigh-grade serous ovarian cancerHuntington's diseasehypoxialiver cancerlong noncoding RNAmetabolismmicroRNAMicroRNAMicroRNA (miRNA)microRNAsmiR-27a-5pmiR526bmiR655miRNAmiRNAsmitochondrial dysfunctionn/aNAFLDNASHneurodegenerationNF-κBnitrosative stress. exosomenoncoding RNAnucleic acid medicineosteoarthritisoxidative stresspancreatic cancerParkinson's diseasephysiologyreactive oxygen speciesreactive oxygen species (ROS)redox signalingresistinROSsignal transductionsiRNAsuperoxide (SO)synovial fibroblastssynovitissystemic lupus erythematosustherapeutic resistancetherapeutic targettherapeutic toleranceThioredoxin Reductase 1 (TXNRD1)thyroid hormonetranslation regulationvisfatinMedicine and NursingFioravanti Antonellaedt1314821Dotta FrancescoedtGiordano AntonioedtPirtoli LuigiedtFioravanti AntonellaothDotta FrancescoothGiordano AntonioothPirtoli LuigiothBOOK9910557526003321Crosstalk between MicroRNA and Oxidative Stress in Physiology and Pathology3032010UNINA