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The Abode of the Other (Museums in German Concentration Camps 1933-1945)
In major German concentration camps, museums were set up with the aim of collecting exhibits and displaying them within a Rassenkunde (race science) framework.
Božidar Jezernik
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TMEM131 recruits the COPII complex to accelerate TRAIL transportation from endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi apparatus, and promotes soluble TRAIL secretion. TRAIL inhibits mitophagy and induces senescence through DR5 receptor in type II alveolar epithelial cells, ultimately driving radiation‐induced lung injury (RILI) progression.
Linzhi Han +10 more
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PROBLEMS OF THE CONCENTRATION CAMP SALASPILS HISTORY (1941–1944) [PDF]
Аристов Станислав Васильевич
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Reflections on the Holocaust: The Holocaust Art of Aba Bayefsky [PDF]
In July 1997 it was announced that work had begun on the design and construction of a new 16,000 square foot addition to the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, a section of which will be devoted to a memorial Holocaust gallery.
Brandon, Laura
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This study elucidates the mechanism by which heat stress regulates skin pigmentation: heat stress upregulates CX3CL1 through the MYC‐WDR5‐H3K4me3 axis, thereby activating the CX3CL1/CX3CR1‐JNK signaling pathway and ultimately promoting melanogenesis. These findings provide novel potential therapeutic targets for pigmentary skin disorders.
Yushan Zhang +6 more
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Temporal Transcriptional Regulation of Human Neuronal Differentiation via Forward Programming
Single‐cell profiling of TF‐induced forward programming versus stepwise dual‐SMAD differentiation reveals that divergent trajectories set the pace of neurogenesis. OLIG TFs advance cell‐cycle exit via NOTCH modulation, while NEUROD2 later accelerates maturation. The study elucidates transcriptional mechanisms governing differentiation timing, providing
Lingling Zhu +13 more
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This article aims to grasp some aspects of the notion of humanism in photography and its closeness to the political culture and the visual culture in the period, through the specific experiences of George Rodger and Henri Cartier-Bresson, two ...
Erika Cazzonatto Zerwes
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[Review of] Deborah Gesensway and Mindy Roseman. Beyond Words: Images from America\u27s Concentration Camps [PDF]
Shikataganai! Shikataganai! It cannot be helped. The internment of Japanese Americans during World War II devastated the Japanese community, ruined businesses, and destroyed families.
Hiura, Barbara
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