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Apoptotic-like Leishmania exploit the host´s autophagy machinery to reduce T-cell-mediated parasite elimination

2015

Apoptosis is a well-defined cellular process in which a cell dies, characterized by cell shrinkage and DNA fragmentation. In parasites like Leishmania, the process of apoptosis-like cell death has been described. Moreover upon infection, the apoptotic-like population is essential for disease development, in part by silencing host phagocytes. Nevertheless, the exact mechanism of how apoptosis in unicellular organisms may support infectivity remains unclear. Therefore we investigated the fate of apoptotic-like Leishmania parasites in human host macrophages. Our data showed--in contrast to viable parasites--that apoptotic-like parasites enter an LC3(+), autophagy-like compartment. The compartm…

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Metsänhaltijat itäsuomalaisessa kansanuskonnossa

2009

loitsutItä-Suomikulttuuriekologiakansanperinnekansanuskohaltijatyliluonnolliset olennoterätalousmetsät1800-luku1900-luku
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Taikojen väkevät ainekset : tutkielma väestä ja sen ilmenemisestä esineissä ja materiaaleissa vanhassa pohjois-suomalaisessa taikaperinteessä

2009

loitsutSuomen kansan vanhat runottaikauskoPohjois-Suomikansanuskomaailmankuvataiatnoituusmagiataikaesineetväki
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Le char du tumulus du Trembloi, commune de Magny-Lambert (Côte-d’Or)

2013

L’étude des collections protohistoriques du Musée archéologique de Dijon nous a mené à enquêter sur un fragment de moyeu de char hallstattien conservé dans la collection Brulard et indiqué comme provenant du tumulus du Trembloi à Magny-Lambert (Côte-d’Or). Si, depuis les travaux de R. Joffroy, le doute concernant la provenance de cet objet semblait permis, la mise à notre disposition de l’inventaire du musée ainsi que des manuscrits inédits du docteur Brulard et les détails qu’ils révèlent permettent de contredire cette thèse. Study of the protohistoric collections in the Archaeological Museum of Dijon led to us to investigate a fragment of an iron hub from an early Iron Age wagon in the Br…

manuscriptHandschrift[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorymanuscritsépulture secondaireSekundärbestattungarchäologisches Museum von DijonArchéologie[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryWagonWagensecondary graveArchaeological Museum of DijonMusée archéologique de DijonComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUScharpars pro toto
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Many witnesses, many layers: the digital scholarly edition of the Iudicium coci et pistoris (Anth. Lat. 199 Riese)

2014

Il progetto di ricerca messo in cantiere durante l'anno della mia borsa di studio post-doc presso il Centro Linceo Interdisciplinare “B. Segre” dell'Accademia dei Lincei prevede la creazione di un'edizione critica digitale del Iudicium coci et pistoris iudice Vulcano di Vespa (Anth. Lat. 199 Riese), un testo latino tardoantico in versi con una tradizione pluritestimoniale. Tale edizione intende mettere a frutto gli apporti della semiotica, della linguistica e di quella sua parte detta grafologia, applicando le intuizioni teoriche e metodologiche di Tito Orlandi (vd. in particolare Informatica testuale, Laterza: Roma 2010); ed applicare, innovandolo, il markup XML/TEI. In tale edizione, le f…

manuscriptLivelli testuali livelli di codifica tabella dei segni collazione caratteri grafemi alfabemi manoscritti XML/TEI TEIXML/TEI TEIcollationalphabemeTextual layergraphemeTextual layers; encoding levels; table of signs; collation; characters; graphemes; alphabemes; manuscripts; XML/TEI TEIencoding leveltable of signcharacter
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"Popiel i Piast" Mieczysława Romanowskiego w dokumentacji genezy

2020

The tragedy of Mieczysław Romanowski Popiel i Piast, published in 1862, was enthusiastically received by critics in the second half of the 19th century as a testimony to a realistic overthrow of the primacy of Romantic aesthetics in depicting the legendary prehistory of the Polish nation. The preserved handwritten documentation of the genesis of the work, previously viewed randomly and through the prism of its printed version, analyzed using genetic critique methods, reveals the author’s original ideas – closer to the “used” forms of romanticism – and breakthrough moments in shaping the presented world, characters and conflicts of the drama.

manuscriptRomanticismgenetic criticismMieczysław RomanowskitragedyWiek XIX. Rocznik Towarzystwa Literackiego im. A. Mickiewicza
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The Poem ‘Nauta rudis …’ in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: More than a Colophon

2013

The essay takes into examination the Anglo-Saxon manuscripts of a the poem 'Nauta rudis...' which is attributed to Alcuin, but also considered a mere colophon. The peculiarity of its collocation in each codex and the layout of the lines are also discussed

manuscriptWalafrid StraboSettore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia Germanica'Nauta rudis...'colophonsnautical metaphor
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EUROMEDITERRANEAN BIOMEDICAL JOURNAL: THE RENEWED MANUSCRIPT LAYOUT AND WEB RENDERING FORESHADOW FURTHER JOURNAL IMPROVEMENT.

2017

In January 2006, a new journal, Capsula Eburnea, was born into the Italian scientific publishing scene with the initial goal of creating, at the same time, “an open scientific forum and a blog”, based on the premise that “in medicine, nothing should be considered stable, immutable or unsusceptible to critical review at any time, by any scientist”. The Editorial Team progressively sought to improve the quality of the manuscripts published, introducing the requirement for all articles to be written in English, and changed the Journal’s name to EuroMediterranean Biomedical Journal in 2012. Over the last five years, approximately 125 articles by young doctors (including original articles, revie…

manuscriptlcsh:R5-920EuroMediterranean Biomedical Journalweb siteyoung doctorlcsh:Medicine (General)Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
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‘The Source of Damasus’ Inquiry on the Proper Time to Celebrate Mass in London, British Library, Stowe 944 and in London, British Library, Cotton Cal…

2011

This is the first thorough study of a text occurring in two Anglo-Saxon manuscripts. The Latin source of the Old English text preserved in mss. London, BL, Stowe 944 and London, BL, Egerton 3314, fols. 9-72 + Cotton Caligula A xv, fols. 120-53 (Cameron B.12.10) was unknown. The essay provides evidence for the OE text being a translation of a Latin text on liturgical questions. This discovery allows understanding the very nature of the OE work, fosters its correct classification and provides a rationale for its collocation in the two Anglo-Saxon mss. Conceived as a dialogue between pope Damasus and Jerome on the hour of the mass, the OE text turns out to be a translation of one of the short …

manuscriptliturgySettore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia GermanicaOld Englishpseudo-epigraphieDamasus Iedition
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‘Popoli fantastici nei Bestiari’, in Le lingue e le letterature germaniche fra il XII e il XVI secolo. Atti del XXIX Convegno dell’Associazione Itali…

2004

The essay explores the several 'phantastic' beeings included in medieval Bestiaries, looking at their sources, changes, distribution and iconography.

manuscriptmonsterSettore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia Germanicamiddle agesPlinian racebestiarieiconographyphisiologu
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