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Identification of a Shiga toxin A‐derived peptide internalized into Gb3 receptor‐bearing cells via interaction with the Shiga toxin B subunit

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
The process of internalization of the Shiga toxin A subunit via formation of a complex with the Shiga toxin B subunit, which specifically binds to the Gb3 receptor. The peptide is designed to act as a carrier of drugs into cancer cells. Here, we explored the potential of peptides derived from the catalytic A subunit of Shiga toxin (STxA) to be drug ...
Giulia Opassi   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

ANTHROPOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF LOVE INTO MINSTREL TALES / HALK HİKÂYELERİNDEKİ AŞKIN ANTROPOLOJİK BETİMLEMESİ [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2014
The subject of this study is love between man and women who in minstrel folk tales. Aim of the study is described the love narrated by minstrel tales. For this purpose, theories and models on love which based on ethnographic data and mainly developed ...
Çiğdem Kara
doaj  

The "lover" and early modern fandom

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2011
A look at 17th century fannish practices through the works of "lovers" (or "amateurs") who primarily focussed on ideas, practices, and entities rather than individuals.
Vera Keller
doaj   +1 more source

Conserved binding mode but diverse interfaces of MreC‐PBP2 interactions

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
The crystal structure of abMreC reveals a conserved two β‐barrel architecture and provides structural insights into its role within the bacterial elongasome. The abMreC–abPBP2 complex model identifies the molecular basis of MreC‐mediated PBP2 recognition, contributing to the regulation of peptidoglycan synthesis.
Hyunseok Jang   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

مرگ يا جاودانگی تحليلی روانکاوانه از غزليات ويليام شکسپير

open access: yesNaqd-i Zabān va Adabīyyāt-i Khārijī, 2013
Shakespeare’s Sonnets are among the most prominent sonnet sequences written during the Renaissance. Different from his contemporaries, Shakespeare not only transforms the Italian form but offers a new treatment on the concept of love.
شيده احمدزاده
doaj  

Vila ljubavnica u književnosti srpskog romantizma
The Lover Fairy in Romantic Serbian Literature

open access: yesStudia Mythologica Slavica, 2015
The paper examines lover fairies in literature of Serbian romanticists. Stressed are especially the connections between folklor-mythological creatures and literary alterations and metamorphoses.
Dejan Ajdačić
doaj   +1 more source

An epithelial GPR35 isoform supports tumor‐associated transcriptional and metabolic phenotypes

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
GPR35 generates two functionally distinct isoforms with previously unresolved roles. GPR35‐short mediates immune‐cell chemotaxis, while GPR35‐long is enriched in colorectal cancer epithelium, where it supports increased metabolism, proliferation, and tumor‐associated transcriptional programs.
Jørgen D. Rønneberg   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Women’s Linguistic Features in Two Dramas

open access: yesNobel: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching, 2016
The present paper aims at describing linguistic features of two women who have two different characteristics—feminine and less feminine—as apparent in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” and “The Lover” dramas. Using Robin Lakoff’s (1975) women’s linguistic
Aifi Umdatun Khoirot   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Structure‐forward targeting of claudins with synthetic binders

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Claudins form the paracellular barriers between epithelial and endothelial tissues at tight junctions and are targets for molecular binders with the goal of modulating barrier permeability. Claudin‐binding molecules are relevant in drug delivery or in altering claudin interactions with disease‐causing proteins.
Alex J. Vecchio
wiley   +1 more source

An Analysis of the Relationship Between Rose and Nightingale Through Jean-Paul Sartre’s Existential Philosophy

open access: yesAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 2017
This article applies one aspect of Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialist approach as found in his philosophic masterpiece Being and Nothingness to a particularly prevelant pair of characters in classical Near Eastern poetry.
Fatma DORE
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