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Screening and epitope characterization of Nidogen‐2‐specific nanobodies

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Camel immunization and phage display were employed to generate high‐affinity VHH nanobodies against Nidogen‐2. After library construction, biopanning, ELISA screening, sequencing, and recombinant expression, selected nanobodies were purified and characterized, leading to the preliminary exploration of a nanobody‐based sandwich ELISA for specific ...
Jianchuan Wen   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cyberaggression and cybervictimisation in adolescents: Bibliometric analysis in web of science. [PDF]

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Fernández Herrerías AI   +3 more
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Mediatised Recognition and the ‘Other’

Media International Australia, 2007
Media representations of minorities and outsider groups have long been observed to involve demeaning stereotypes, discourses of denigration and symbolic annihilation. Where this is so, group claims for public recognition and social belonging are undermined and a climate is created in which fears and hatreds can flourish.
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Privacy and Mediatisation

2015
When we talk about self-disclosure and self-exposure, we assume that once there was a time when the personal self of the subject was separated from the public, hidden and protected in a sphere of intimacy from observation by a sensation seeking crowd. And, vice versa, we tend to think that the public sphere was protected from obtrusive privacy. Indeed,
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Mediatised intimacy

2015
More and more aspects of everyday life are being intertwined with media technologies. These mobile technologies carrying social media services can be taken anywhere, and are in turn responding to these places. To more and more people the intimate practices of dating, doing relationships, and having sex are felt as if they depend on such media ...
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Mediatising Political Rhetoric

South Asian Survey, 2015
The mediatisation of politics has been a dominant theory in the field of political communication for some time, proposing that the mass media in democratic societies tend to dominate the political process. This research intends to explore the media-politics nexus as part of the protest campaign in 2014 in Pakistan, also known as the long march ...
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Mediatisation and political language

2017
Concerns over the relationship between media and politics have echoed over much of the last century. Remarking that ‘if Stalin smiles at a visitor, the news is flashed to the world before the smile has left his face’, Gorman (1945: v) alludes simultaneously to a quickening effect of mass media on the fortunes of politicians and to its supposed ...
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Mediatised affective activism

Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2014
Focusing on the Tunisian Femen-activist Amina Tyler/Sboui and the topless ‘Free Amina protest’ carried out in Tunis, this article investigates the participatory practices and activist imaginary (Marcus, 2006: 6) of the Femen movement. Femen is conceptualized as an assemblage (Delanda, 2006; Latour, 2005) of protesting women and various human and non ...
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Mediatisation of Politics: Reflections on the State of The Concept

Javnost - The Public, 2014
AbstractThis paper reviews the current state of the literature on the mediatisation of politics. Five common assumptions are being identified, which in my view form the core of a basic understanding of the concept. I discuss for each of these assumptions a number of further deliberations.
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