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Neutrophil deficiency increases T cell numbers at the site of tissue injury in mice. [PDF]

open access: yesFEBS Lett
In wild‐type mice, injury or acute inflammation induces neutrophil influx followed by macrophage accumulation. Mcl1ΔMyelo (neutrophil‐deficient) mice lack neutrophils, and in response to muscle injury show fewer macrophages and exhibit strikingly elevated T‐cell numbers, primarily non‐conventional “double‐negative” (DN) αβ and γδ T cells.
Halász H   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Karl Popper Versus Karl Mannheim on Sociology and Democratic Governance. [PDF]

open access: yesBr J Sociol
ABSTRACT There is a variety of conceptions of the public role that sociology ought to play. Perhaps the most common one presents it as serving a critical or oppositional function, not least in relation to governments and their policies. Yet this has by no means always been the dominant conception of sociology's role. In his well‐known typology, Michael
Hammersley M.
europepmc   +2 more sources

The Clinical and Pathological Presentation of Thyroid Nodules in Children and the Comparison with Adult Population: Experience of a Single Institution. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Endocrinol, 2016
The clinical and pathological presentation of thyroid nodules among younger and adult patients was compared in an iodine‐deficient (ID) region. Data of 3,010 consecutive patients younger than 20 years and 3,010 patients older than 20 years were compared. The proportion of nodular goiters (22.8% versus 39.3%), the ratio of surgically treated nodules (33.
Solymosi T   +3 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

From History‐writing to (Hi)story‐telling: Historical Novel, Alternate/Counterfactual History and Implicit Uchrony

open access: yesHistory, Volume 108, Issue 382, Page 407-420, September 2023., 2023
Abstract The main aim of this article is to reconstruct the evolutions and the political implications of the Italian historical novel between the nineteenth and twenty‐first centuries. The starting hypothesis is that the historical novel has always performed a vicarious function with respect to traditional historiography.
ADRIANO VINALE
wiley   +1 more source

Mit dem Kreidestift und Farben: Revolutionizing Grünewald in the German Democratic Republic

open access: yesArt History, Volume 46, Issue 2, Page 310-343, April 2023., 2023
In 1952, the director of East Berlin's Märkisches Museum discovered three drawings by Matthias Grünewald pasted into a Luther Bible. This remarkable find set off a fascinating tale of art‐historical espionage, but also served as a generative moment for the construction of the well‐worn cliché of Grünewald as a revolutionary and peasant sympathizer.
Tamara Golan
wiley   +1 more source

WITH SPLINTERS (OR STARS) IN OUR EYES: ON READING THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL WITH MARTIN JAY

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 62, Issue 1, Page 129-151, March 2023., 2023
ABSTRACT This mostly admiring review article focuses on Martin Jay's 2020 essay collection entitled Splinters in Your Eye: Frankfurt School Provocations. Though it highlights details and insights from nearly every essay in the collection, the review devotes significant attention to chapter 4, which focuses on the relationship of the Frankfurt School's ...
Karyn Ball
wiley   +1 more source

The crisis of love in Michel Houellebecq’s Sérotonine

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 77, Issue 6, Page 355-370, December 2022., 2022
Abstract In this article I argue that Michel Houellebecq’s novelistic descriptions of isolated and depressed protagonists in Sérotonine (2019) and in his earlier novels should not simply be read as symptomatic of the crisis of love in late capitalism. By focusing on situations where love might or might not manifest itself, Houellebecq also explores the
Christian Refsum
wiley   +1 more source

Early palliative care associated with lower costs for adults with advanced cancer: evidence from Hungary

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Cancer Care, Volume 30, Issue 6, November 2021., 2021
Abstract Objective Palliative Care Consult Service (PCCS) programme was established in Hungary to provide palliative care to hospitalised patients with complex needs and to coordinate integrated care across providers. The aim of this study was to measure the association of PCCS with healthcare costs from payer's perspective.
Antal Tamás Zemplényi   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

History of science in Hungary: Stewardship and audience in periods of institutional and political change

open access: yesCentaurus, Volume 63, Issue 3, Page 585-602, August 2021., 2021
Abstract The paper introduces the development of history of science in Hungary, focusing on the status of the field in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, universities, and scientific societies, and the “local” output in Hungarian. The genres associated with the field became popular in the early 20th century, and the institutional framework was created ...
Gábor Á. Zemplén
wiley   +1 more source

Az élet megformálásának kísérletei Lukács György fiatalkori esszéiben

open access: yesElpis, 2023
Lukács György alkotói korszakának első, ifjúkori szakaszában (1903–1918) az irodalomkritikát használja esztétikai, kultúrfilozófiai és metafizikai-egzisztenciális problémák kifejtésére.
Réka Erőss
doaj   +1 more source

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