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Dendritic cell cross‐dressing and tumor immunity [PDF]
In addition to direct and cross‐presentation, dendritic cells (DCs) can present tumor antigens (TAs) to T cells via a hitherto poorly understood mechanism called “cross‐dressing.” DC cross‐dressing involves the acquisition of preformed peptide‐major ...
Amaia Martinez‐Usatorre +1 more
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Dressing, coating, cross-dressing [PDF]
If deconstruction implies a critique of the dual structures of thought, the destabilization of binaries proposed by queer theory would be the deconstructive exercise par excellence.
Sebastián Marchant
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CD47 cross-dressing by extracellular vesicles expressing CD47 inhibits phagocytosis without transmitting cell death signals [PDF]
Transgenic CD47 overexpression is an encouraging approach to ameliorating xenograft rejection and alloresponses to pluripotent stem cells, and the efficacy correlates with the level of CD47 expression. However, CD47, upon ligation, also transmits signals
Yang Li +10 more
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Somaesthetics and the Cross-Cultural Dressing of Desire
Preview: /Commentary: Richard Shusterman, Ars Erotica: Sex and Somaesthetics in the Classical Arts of Love (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021), 436 pages./ Somaesthetics, the field cultivated by Richard Shusterman since 1997, bore another ...
Marzenna Jakubczak
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After works focusing on self-representation and the female body, from 1982 onwards the artist duo Maria Klonaris and Katerina Thomadaki placed the figures of the hermaphrodite and the androgynous at the heart of their concerns and their plastic research.
Marie Vicet
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Girls will be boys in German silent cinema
The popularity and availability of Ernst Lubitsch’s cross-dressing comedy Ich möchte kein Mann sein (1918) sometimes creates the impression that it is a unique example of female-to-male cross-dressing in silent cinema.
Laura Horak
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Cross-dressing in the Iranian cinema: A poststructuralist approach [PDF]
"Cross-dressing" defined as the concept of wearing female dresses by men, and male dresses by women, entered the plots of movies from the early ages of the emergence of cinema, and has still survived.
Behrouz Mahmoodi Bakhtiari +1 more
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Taming the saint: Hilaria’s case
The legend of Hilaria belongs to a group of narratives about cross-dressing saints and tells the story of a fictional daughter of the Byzantine emperor Zeno: disguised as a man, she led a life of rigid asceticism among the monks of Scetis. Having emerged
L. L. Ermakova
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Escaping the Women’s Sphere in Neo-Victorian Fiction [PDF]
This article looks at two turn-of-the-century neo-Victorian works – Tipping the Velvet (1998) by Sarah Waters and Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem (1994) by Peter Ackroyd.
Jana Valová
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Gendered Guise: Shakespeare’s use of Transvestism and Gender Appropriation in his Plays [PDF]
Often, transvestism or cross-dressing, (that is, wearing normative, gender-designated attire of the opposite sex) is both a leitmotif and a theatrical device in William Shakespeare’s plays.
Sanghita Sanyal
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