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RNA Interference Targeting MaCht-2 Induces Severe Molting Defects and Lethality in Monochamus alternatus
by Siming Fang, Xiaoxiao Chang, Han Chen and Juan Shi
Insects 2026, 17(5), 530; https://doi.org/10.3390/insects17050530 - 21 May 2026
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Monochamus alternatus, the principal vector of pine wilt disease, poses a serious threat to pine forest ecosystems, and the identification of effective molecular targets is important for the development of environmentally friendly control strategies. In this study, a Group VII chitinase gene, [...] Read more.
Monochamus alternatus, the principal vector of pine wilt disease, poses a serious threat to pine forest ecosystems, and the identification of effective molecular targets is important for the development of environmentally friendly control strategies. In this study, a Group VII chitinase gene, MaCht-2, was identified in M. alternatus, and its developmental expression pattern, RNA interference (RNAi) efficiency, and RNAi-induced phenotypes were investigated using quantitative PCR, dsRNA injection, and transmission electron microscopy. MaCht-2 was highly expressed from the fifth-instar larval stage to the pupal stage, indicating a role in molting and metamorphosis. Silencing of MaCht-2 caused severe developmental defects across multiple life stages, including incomplete ecdysis, pupation failure, adult deformities, impaired locomotion, and high mortality. In third-instar larvae, injection of 5 μg of dsRNA resulted in mortality exceeding 50%. Ultrastructural analysis further showed that MaCht-2 silencing disrupted normal cuticle organization, causing thinning, wrinkling, and disordered lamellar structure. Compared with previously studied chitin-related genes, MaCht-2 produced stronger lethality and more stable RNAi effects. These results indicate that MaCht-2 is essential for normal development of M. alternatus and represents a promising target for RNAi-based pest management. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Insect Molecular Biology and Genomics)
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“Macht das Ohr auf”: Anthropology and Functional Transformation of Sound Media in German Cosmic Music Between the 1960s and 1970s
by Gianluca Paolucci
Humanities 2025, 14(8), 157; https://doi.org/10.3390/h14080157 - 30 Jul 2025
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This article highlights the importance of the discourse on sound media for the development of so-called “cosmic music” in Germany in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Already the slogan of the Ohr record label “Macht das Ohr auf” (Open up your ears) [...] Read more.
This article highlights the importance of the discourse on sound media for the development of so-called “cosmic music” in Germany in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Already the slogan of the Ohr record label “Macht das Ohr auf” (Open up your ears) testifies to the awareness of Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser, the founder of the label, and the bands gathered around him about the impact of media on everyday practices and the reflection on the physiological effect of sound. In particular, this article focuses on the figure of Kaiser and his Buch der neuen Pop-Musik (1969), where the author stresses the emancipatory potential of popular music starting from the considerations put forward by H. Marcuse, T. W. Adorno and M. McLuhan. On the basis of these suggestions, Kaiser envisages the possibility of a ‘functional transformation’ of sound media, placing himself in a long German tradition of reflections on the relationship between man and technology, in which it is possible to identify a line that proposes a progressive and socialist use of technical reproduction apparatuses (Benjamin, Brecht, Enzensberger) and another line that questions the connection between media and mystical experience (Mann, Hesse). In this sense, this paper explores the intellectual and literary context of the media anthropology on which the sound aesthetics of German cosmic music was founded. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Literature and Sound)
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Marina D’Angelo: «So will ich mir entfliehen». Sigmund Freuds Italienreisen
by Thomas von Salis
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2022, 173(5), 6; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2022.w10038 - 15 Sep 2022
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Marina D'Angelo macht die faszinierende Art der Freudschen Reisebeschreibung (zu finden in Buchpublikationen, Tagebuchnotizen, Postkarten, Briefen etc.) zum Thema dieserersten umfassenden Studie seiner insgesamt 25 Italienreisen von 1895 bis 1923[...] Full article
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Das sprechende Tier. Über Macht und Ohnmacht der Sprache
by Emil Angehrn
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2019, 170(4), 1-5; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2019.03006 - 1 Jan 2019
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Language is a characteristic feature of human beings. It is the foundation of our relationships to others, to things, to ourselves; it is the foundation of communication with other people, recognition and representation of the world, and understanding the self. But language is [...] Read more.
Language is a characteristic feature of human beings. It is the foundation of our relationships to others, to things, to ourselves; it is the foundation of communication with other people, recognition and representation of the world, and understanding the self. But language is not simply a fixed element of human experience and action. It can be lacking, fragile and problematic. This article discusses the tension between the original need for language and the power of language on one hand, and the withdrawal and impotence of language on the other. Loss of language is linked to the experience of the negative in specific ways. Experiences of extreme suffering go hand in hand with a loss of expression and an inability to achieve linguistic competence. In contrast, there is the need to “give voice to suffering” (Adorno). This is a guiding principle of psychotherapy, social criticism, and historical culture. In various forms, it is a matter of expressing the unfinished and regaining lost language. Full article
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