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    Substrate-specificity of the DNA-protein crosslink repair protease SPRTN

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    Antimikrobielle Peptide in Kombination mit Antibiotika als Ansatz zur Bekämpfung oralpathogener Biofilme

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    Exploring selective autophagy cargo and machinery using proximity proteomics

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    Social imaginary and narrative form under global post-socialism: Dubravka Ugrešić, Cormac McCarthy, Roberto Bolaño

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    The dissertation develops a new conceptual framework for the analysis of contemporary narrative world literature by positing a speculative “poetics of post-socialism.” The poetics is then tested in practice through close readings of novels by disparate authors from the core and (semi)periphery of the world-system, namely Dubravka Ugrešić, Cormac McCarthy, and Roberto Bolaño. It is demonstrated that there exist significant formal affinities between their texts pointing also to the existence of a unitary historical logic which registers in narrative forms across the globe. The discursive responses to this logic vary significantly, however, and mark distinct ideological positions formalized as literary texts. Two theoretical steps precede the comparative analysis: firstly, the argument that the meaning of the term “post-socialism” should be expanded from its standard ethnographic use, in which the term denotes changes which occurred locally in the societies formerly belonging to the so-called “Eastern bloc.” Instead, it should be used to denote a global, world-systemic condition. Secondly, the dissertation develops a theory of narrative form, or more precisely, a prescriptive poetics of narration, for the age of post-socialism. This is done on the basis of Fredric Jameson’s theorization of Utopia and Cornelius Castoriadis conceptions of the “imaginary” and “imaginary institution of society.” The purpose of such a poetics is to produce a theoretical apparatus capable of distinguishing between narrative texts whose narrative form is wholly subsumed under the dominant social imaginaries of post-socialism and those texts that use narrative form as an instrument of testing the boundaries of those imaginaries, as a terrain of creative speculation about socio-historical possibility. The literary corpus analyzed in the dissertation is evaluated according to those poetic criteria

    Untersuchungen zu Infektionen mit dem Influenza A Virus bei Wildschweinen in Bayern

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    Einfluss von PGE₂, dem EP1/3- Agonisten Sulproston und dem EP3- Antagonisten L798,106 auf Mammakarzinomzelllinien

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    Veränderungen der Kortexdicke und Neuronendichte im Multiple Sklerose Cuprizone-Modell

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    PLA2G7/PAF-AH as a protective factor of BRCA1 mutant breast cancer and ovarian cancer and negatively regulate the Wnt signaling pathway

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