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Buddhist Ordination - LAST REVIEWED: 30 August 2021
- LAST MODIFIED: 28 September 2016
- DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195393521-0226
- LAST REVIEWED: 30 August 2021
- LAST MODIFIED: 28 September 2016
- DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195393521-0226
Härtel, Herbert. Karmavācanā. Formulare für den Gebrauch im buddhistischen Gemeindeleben aus ostturkistanischen Sanskrit-Handschriften. Sanskrittexte aus den Turfanfunden III. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1956.
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Deals with the ordination of monks according to Central Asian Sanskrit fragments, and the Tibetan version, which is Mūlasarvāstivāda. He discusses the basic form (59–62), the developed form (62–65), the pravrajyā (65–73), and upasampadā (73–92). Translated as “Karmavācanā: Forms for use in Buddhist communities derived from Sanskrit manuscripts in East Turkestan.”
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Horner, I. B., trans. The Book of the Discipline. 6 vols. Vol. 1. with hitherto untranslated passages by Petra Kieffer-
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The ligand-activated aromatic hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) dimerizes with the AHR nuclear translocator (ARNT) to form a functional complex that transactivates expression of the cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1 gene and other genes in the dioxin-inducible [Ah] gene battery. Previous work from this laboratory has shown that the activity of the CYP1A1 enzyme negatively regulates this process. To study the relationship between CYP1A1 activity and Ah receptor activation we used CYP1A1-deficient mouse hepatoma c37 cells and CYP1A1- and AHR-deficient African green monkey kidney CV-1 cells. Using gel mobility shift and luciferase reporter gene expression assays, we found that c37 cells that had not been exposed to exogenous Ah receptor ligands already contained transcriptionally active AHR-ARNT complexes, a finding that we also observed in wild-type Hepa-1 cells treated with Ellipticine, a CYP1A1 inhibitor. In CV-1 cells, transient expression of AHR and ARNT leads to high levels of A