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Behavioral benefits of GSK-3β inhibition and state-dependent microtubule signatures in the Fmr1-KO mouse [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience
Glycogen-synthase-kinase-3β (GSK-3β) and microtubule dynamics are implicated in Fragile X syndrome (FXS). We examined behaviors and hippocampal α-tubulin post-translational modifications (PTMs) in Fmr1-KO male mice without and with chronic administration
John Kealy   +7 more
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Ulysses [PDF]

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The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for Ulysses are summarized. The primary goal of the Ulysses mission is to explore the Sun, its environment, and possible links between solar variability and terrestrial weather and climate.
Beech, F., Meeks, W.
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Più forte dell’orrore. Come la memoria del bello vinse il Lager e il Gulag [PDF]

open access: yesCaietele Echinox, 2023
The contribution outlines a particular dimension of the internment experience, that “remnant of spiritual freedom, of the free attitude of the ego towards the world – as Viktor Frankl explains – even in that state, only apparently of absolute compulsion”.
Giuseppe Ghini
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An Untold History: Unprecedented Translations of Excerpts from Ulysses in Brazil

open access: yesABEI Journal, 2023
This article presents research undertaken with the purpose of filling the gaps in the records of James Joyce’s translations in Brazil. Its specificity, however, resides in a more limited scope of this vast corpus: two excerpts from Ulysses already ...
Camila Hespanhol Peruchi
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A History and Experience of Bloomsday in Lisbon 2012-2022

open access: yesABEI Journal, 2023
This text is an account of “Bloomsday”(a celebration of the day in which James Joyce’s Ulysses is set) in Lisbon in the years 2012-2022, from the perspective of the director of the event.
Bartholomew Ryan
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Who’s Afraid of Reading Joyce’s Ulysses: Unravelling the Joycean Labyrinth in “Eumaeus”

open access: yesABEI Journal, 2023
Reading Ulysses, James Joyce’s novel which was first published in 1922, may not be an easy task. In the text, Joyce does not apply his narrative to traditional, chronological, structures.
Lara Rebeca da Mata Santa Barbara   +1 more
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The Time and Narrative of Making History: How Brian Friel Presented Hugh O’ Neill as the Leopold Bloom of Historiography

open access: yesABEI Journal, 2023
This paper presents Brian Friel’s Making History as a dialogical piece that illustrates the historiographical turn of the twentieth century as something close to the narrative that is also present in James Joyce’s Ulysses: that is, the polyphony of ...
Victor Fermino
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Varcare le soglie dell’aldilà: dalle fonti antiche a Calasso

open access: yesDNA Di Nulla Academia, 2022
Who would not have liked to obtain the same privilege of the one given to Odysseus by the Goods? What does it mean to us as human beings undertaking a journey to the underworld?
Chiara Festa
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The Multifarious Simplicity of Jun-Pierre Shiozawa’s Illustrations for Ulysses

open access: yesABEI Journal, 2023
With a highlight on the challenges and exciting possibilities of James Joyce’s texts, this article explores the illustrations of Jun-Pierre Shiozawa for Ulysses, a series of eighteen watercolours produced for each episode of the work in 2014 and ...
Nilce M. Pereira
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Joyce, Ulysses and Postcolonialism [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Humanistic and Social Studies, 2021
Postcolonialism speaks of those people, who have been militarily, politically, and perforce culturally subjected to another nation. This branch of criticism is worth practicing because it plays a very important role at least in the lives of the ...
Ehsan Emami Neyshaburi
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