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Fucosylation limits ADCC in clinically used anti‐RhD monoclonal antibodies
Abstract Background Haemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN) is caused by maternal alloantibodies, often targeting the D antigen on fetal red blood cells. Maternal immunization is preventable with timely administration of anti‐D polyclonal antibodies (pAbs).
Gabriela Koike +33 more
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Scheda Publié immédiatement après la mort de Spinoza, en 1677, dans les Opera posthuma, le Traité politique, resté inachevé, est la toute dernière œuvre composée par le philosophe.
Charles, Ramond +4 more
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Current interest in artificial cell research underscores its potential to deepen our understanding of life's fundamental processes. This review highlights advances in bottom‐up coacervate‐based artificial cell engineering via combined integration of cellular hallmarks.
Arjan Hazegh Nikroo +3 more
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A Dialogue on Revolutions and Revolutionaries in Science: A Perspective From Quantum Mechanics
ABSTRACT We discuss the notions of scientific revolutions and revolutionaries in the context of the Relativity Revolution and of the First, Second, and Third Quantum Revolutions. We conclude that at the core of the question of what qualifies as a revolution and revolutionary is an assessment of the gradients of knowledge accumulation over time, both at
Ron Folman, Bretislav Friedrich
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Anatomies of the subject: Spinoza and Deleuze
PhDThis thesis centres on an examination of Gilles Deleuze's non-subject centred philosophy and the influence of the earlier (seventeenth century) work of Benedict Spinoza, whom Deleuze describes as one of an "alternative" tradition of philosophers ...
Kenny, Deborah Anne
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La de Spinoza fue una vida filosófica disidente, aunque no una ‘filosofía de la deserción’. Desertor es quien abandona, el que se aparta, el que abjura de su lugar -sus dos remisiones fundamentales son la guerra y la escuela- y de sus funciones o tareas.
Tatián, Diego
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Nietzsche’s relation to Spinoza is highly puzzling. It was based mainly on secondary sources. This article explores for the first time what impact Nietzsche’s reading about Spinoza — particularly of Kuno Fischer’s History of Modern Philosophy — had on ...
S. A. Moskovets
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Colchicine Inhibits Chemokine Production in Monosodium Urate–Stimulated Innate Immune Cells
Objective Colchicine is a well‐established, widely available drug used to treat inflammatory diseases driven by the innate immune system, most notably gout. Although much research has focused on neutrophils, the first responders in a gout flare, monocytes and lymphocytes, also play critical roles in sustaining the inflammatory response.
Laura M. Merlo Pich +5 more
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Spinoza on human and divine knowledge
This chapter argues that the human perspective is not fully reducible – that is, that something would indeed be lost in the absence of the human perspective. It shows that epistemic subjectivity itself is an irreducible, ineliminable feature of the human
Melamed, Yitzhak Y.editor +2 more
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Butler and desire: between Spinoza and Hegel
El presente trabajo busca rastrear la figura de Baruch Spinoza en el pensamiento de Judith Butler. Por ello, se analizará, en un primer momento, la tan afamada oposición entre Spinoza y Hegel para, en una segunda instancia, reparar cómo Butler entiende ...
Ricci Cernadas, Gonzalo
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