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Punctoribates punctum (C.L. Koch, 1839) Punctoribates punctum Weigmann 2006, p. 409, fig. 219e. Parco Naturale delle Alpi Marittime: PRATO numerous. General distribution: Northern, southern Italy; Italian, Swiss, Austrian Alps; Holarctic, western Oriental, New Zealand. Habitat preferences: euryoecious (mesohygrophilous).
Schatz, Heinrich +5 more
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Background and Purpose Maternal hypoxia is a recognised risk factor for neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring. Although rodent models of hypoxia have been reported, the detailed pathogenesis of maternal hypoxia‐induced neurodevelopmental disorders remains unclear.
Kentaro Tokudome +6 more
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Punctum: Reflections on Photography
Group show for which I was invited to contribute one photograph to the exhibition Punctum. Consisting of fifty photographs and artworks chosen by artists, curators and writers, curated by Séamus Kealy, Punctum takes its cue from the term “punctum” coined
Fusco, Maria
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Intranasal Delivery of Bacterial Extracellular Vesicles Enables RNA Cargo Entry Into the Brain
ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by bacteria are potent mediators of host–microbe interactions. They modulate immune responses, deliver functional molecules and influence disease progression. However, whether bacterial EVs can access the brain and functionally affect host cells remains unclear.
Jae Yeong Ha +8 more
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The Summer Garden Photograph, Or a Barthesian Reading of the Mutable Poetics of Louise Glück
The article proposes a reading of the poem “A Summer Garden” by contemporary American poet Louise Glück. The poem is from her recent collection, Faithful And Virtuous Night (2014), signalling a radical change of style for the author, with the shift to ...
Marie Olivier
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The Mechanism of NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation and Its Roles in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
ABSTRACT NLRP3 (NLR family pyrin domain containing 3) is one of the crucial receptors in pathogen recognition receptor (PRR) families which can recognize the pathogen‐associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and the damage‐associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), thus triggering innate immune response. After NLRP3 activation, it recruits the adaptor protein
Dong‐Lin Li +4 more
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<i>Myopa punctum</i> Rondani, 1857 <p>ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: 1857: 247.</p> <p> TYPE LOCALITY: “ <i>Parma</i> (Italy) ”.</p> <p> TYPE MATERIAL: 1 ♀, lectotype (abdomen on a ...
Sommaggio, Daniele, Sforzi, Alessandra
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Punctoribates punctum (C.L. Koch, 1839) Distribution in Georgia. Whole country (Murvanidze et al. 2011, 2013, 2015; Murvanidze 2014; Murvanidze & Mumladze 2014; Murvanidze & Arabuli 2015; Murvanidze & Todria 2015; Shtanchaeva & Subías 2010) Global distribution. Cosmopolitan Ecology. All types of habitats. Frequent in disturbed and urban soils.
Murvanidze, Maka, Mumladze, Levan
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A Reserve of Light: Photography, Ethnography, and Lucid Memory in Contemporary Chile
ABSTRACT This article takes shape as a shared inquiry between an ethnographer and a photographer, in continuity with the photographic archive of Luis Poirot. Through sustained encounters with his images and archival practices, the text does not position itself outside the archive that motivates it, but unfolds from within it.
Cristóbal Bonelli, Luis Poirot
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Clearance of cerebral Aβ was primarily mediated by the brain endothelial transporters including LRP1. The regulatory mechanism of LRP1 expression remained unclear. METHODS LRP1 in brain endothelial cells treated with pro‐CTSD were analyzed by western blot.
Zhi‐Jun Li +12 more
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