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A influência das ciências naturais nos fragmentos de Aby Warburg
Serzenando Alves Vieira Neto
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The Bimetallic Nanozyme Amplifier (PEG@AuCZ@CC) to maximize hydrogen peroxide production and reprogram tumor metabolism from glycolysis to oxidative phosphorylation. This shift enhances ferroptotic/cuproptotic signaling cascades and creates a glucose‐enriched but lactate‐depleted tumor microenvironment (TME), effectively overcoming immune tolerance in ...
Jianzhang Luo +9 more
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In this work, the employment of cMOFs is reported as modified materials for LSB separators. It is proved that cMOF with in‐plane d‐π conjugation is a good barrier layer for constructing high‐performance LSBs. Through a series of in situ and non in situ electrochemical examinations, LSB assembled with Ni1.35Co1.65(HHTP)2 separator exhibits excellent ...
Yuanhang Xu +6 more
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Here, the study shows for the first time that Forsythoside E (FE) can promote PKM2 tetramerization by binding to its K311 site. Furthermore, it induces metabolic reprogramming of macrophages and inhibits NLRP3 expression. Finally, it can alleviate sepsis‐induced liver injury by promoting M2 anti‐inflammatory polarization.
Bingxin Wu +8 more
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Investigaciones sobre arte español en la Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg de Hamburgo. La estancia de Fritz Saxl en Madrid en 1927 [PDF]
This article is an investigation into Fritz Saxl’s travels in Spain in the spring of 1927. The Viennese scholar, art historian and librarian in the KBWsince 1920, recorded his impressions of life and art in Spain in his correspondence with AbyWarburg ...
Hellwig, Karin
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This study presents the first application of deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI) for assessing therapeutic response in bladder cancer. Employing [2,3,4,6,6′‐2H5]‐D‐glucose, DMI successfully identified chemotherapy‐induced suppression of glycolysis both in vitro and in vivo.
Lingmin Kong +15 more
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Nymph motif, phantom, affect: a contribution to the study of Aby Warburg (1866-1929) [PDF]
Barbara Baert
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