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Morphology, physiology and synaptic connectivity of local interneurons in the mouse somatosensory thalamus. [PDF]
Abstract figure legend The physiology and morphology of local thalamic interneurons of the mouse somatosensory thalamus have not previously been studied. Using in vitro multiple patch clamp electrophysiology strategies, we have reconstructed 3D morphologies, extracted active and passive electrophysiological features, and dissected their sophisticated ...
Simko J, Markram H.
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Cytotoxicity and Antiangiogenic Activity of Turbinaria ornata Agardh and Padina australis Hauck Ethanolic Extracts. [PDF]
Brown macroalgae species are constantly reported as potential sources of bioactive compounds useful in inhibiting cell proliferation and vascular formation. Thus, this study was conducted to determine and compare the in vitro cytotoxic activities of Turbinaria ornata Agardh and Padina australis Hauck ethanolic extracts against baker’s yeast ...
Canoy JL, Bitacura JG.
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Foul Biting, or Diego Valadés and the Medium of Print
Published in 1579 in Perugia, Diego Valadés's Rhetorica christiana is best known today as the first illustrated publication to show evangelisation efforts in the Americas to audiences across the Atlantic. Yet too often the Rhetorica's status in the history of art is that of exotica, a book seen as rare and valuable due to its American subject matter ...
Stephanie Porras
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Unsound and Informally Fallacious Preterist Arguments for Mark 13:24‐27
Abstract Abstract: The following article evaluates two common arguments for preterist interpretations of Mark 13:24‐27, collectively dubbed the ‘time‐text’ argument. These two arguments support symbolic and/or historicised interpretations. Our thesis is that the first argument is unsound and the second commits the informal fallacy of false dilemma ...
Elton L. Hollon
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GOD IS BEAUTIFUL, UGLY, DEAD: NAVID KERMANI, FERIDUN ZAIMOGLU AND (MORE THAN) CHRISTIAN ART
Abstract Navid Kermani's and Feridun Zaimoglu's engagements as Muslims with Christian art reveal the possibilities and limitations of aesthetic experiences of the divine beyond all doctrinal divides. Although Kermani's own research into the aesthetic dimension of Islam highlights the potential for art to offer spiritual insight, his rejection of some ...
Joseph Twist
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We perform projection‐specific monosynaptic mapping of inputs to the reciprocal LP and ACC network in mice and show that the LP‐ACC network integrates information from regions which parallel that of the primate pulvinar‐prefrontal network. LP→ACC and ACC→LP neurons share common sources of inputs from regions involved in orienting and sensorimotor ...
Yi Ning Leow +5 more
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Abstract The fifteenth‐century Italian humanists applied their ideas on translation and textual scholarship not only to classical texts, but also to Scripture. One problem they encountered was the rendering of biblical passages in their patristic translations.
Annet den Haan
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The Carolingian local ecclesia as a ‘temple society’?
This article assesses the question to what extent the model of a ‘temple society’ can be fruitfully employed as a tool of analysis for the Carolingian ecclesia, by which we mean not only the rich, well‐endowed churches, but also the small, local ones.
Steffen Patzold, Carine van Rhijn
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The ventral lateral geniculate nucleus (vLGN) is part of the visual thalamus. It can broadly be separated into two structural domains or laminae, the external vLGNe (which receives retinal input) and the internal vLGNi (receives no retinal input). In this study, we describe subtypes of transcriptomically distinct GABAergic neurons that populate the ...
Ubadah Sabbagh +6 more
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German Life and Letters, Volume 76, Issue 3, Page 321-333, July 2023.
Rey Conquer, Joseph Twist
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