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DP camp – literary accounts of the life “in between” An invitation to the topic

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica, 2017
The article constitutes a preliminary attempt at reading from literature the condition of the survivors – people interned in German displaced persons’ camps immediately after WWII.
Bartłomiej Krupa
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Organ‐specific redox imbalances in spinal muscular atrophy mice are partially rescued by SMN antisense oligonucleotides

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
We identified a systemic, progressive loss of protein S‐glutathionylation—detected by nonreducing western blotting—alongside dysregulation of glutathione‐cycle enzymes in both neuronal and peripheral tissues of Taiwanese SMA mice. These alterations were partially rescued by SMN antisense oligonucleotide therapy, revealing persistent redox imbalance as ...
Sofia Vrettou, Brunhilde Wirth
wiley   +1 more source

Role model (in) advertising?

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica, 2017
The article concentrates on analysing the growing interest of academics in studying advertisements. While arguing why this perspective of reading literature may bring interesting critical results, the article focuses mainly on the character of Anna ...
Magdalena Lachman
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Chinese Translations of Polish Literature

open access: yes, 2013
Chinese translations of Polish literature have a history of more than a hundred years. The first person who introduced Polish literature to Chinese people is the famous writer Lu Xun.
Yinan, Li
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Transferrin receptor 1‐mediated iron uptake supports thermogenic activation in human cervical‐derived adipocytes

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
In this study, we found that human cervical‐derived adipocytes maintain intracellular iron level by regulating the expression of iron transport‐related proteins during adrenergic stimulation. Melanotransferrin is predicted to interact with transferrin receptor 1 based on in silico analysis.
Rahaf Alrifai   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reflection of Czech borrowings in Polish professional literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This work deals with issues of Czech borrowings in the Polish language and the research of Polish scholars in this field of study. Its purpose is to collect and attempt to critically evaluate Polish proffesional literature dealing with these problems ...
Kapuscinska, Agnieszka
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Book cover inventory (in the latest literature)

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica, 2017
The change in the context of the functioning of literature since 1989 and the transformations contemporary literary life has been subject to due to various reasons have resulted in the need to add a literary science reflection on the latest or not yet ...
Magdalena Lachman
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The planar cell polarity protein Vangl2 interacts with the PDZ‐domains of Scribble but not with a unique PDZ‐like domain in Inturned

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Structural and biochemical characterisations show that the planar cell polarity (PCP) protein Inturned harbours a unique PDZ‐like domain that does not bind canonical PDZ‐binding motifs (PBMs) like that of another PCP protein Vangl2. In contrast, the apical‐basal polarity protein Scribble contains four PDZ domains that bind Vangl2, but one PDZ domain ...
Stephan Wilmes   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

In the Interstices of Languages and Cultures. Julian Stryjkowski – a Polish Writer of Jewish Origin

open access: yesColloquia Humanistica, 2014
In the Interstices of Languages and Cultures. Julian Stryjkowski – a Polish Writer of Jewish Origin The following sketch is a depiction of a prewar stage of life as well as work of Julian Stryjkowski who was a Polish writer of Jewish origin.
Ireneusz Piekarski
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The translingual imagination in Polish-Jewish literature

open access: yes, 2022
Literary translingualism is defined as "the phenomenon of authors who write in more than one language or at least in a language other than their primary one" (Steven G. Kellman).
Prokop-Janiec, Eugenia
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