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    Alheimer (548 m) bei Rotenburh a. Fulda

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    ALHEIMER (548 M) BEI ROTENBURH A. FULDA Alheimer (548 m) bei Rotenburh a. Fulda ( -

    Job: Digitalisierung Stiftsarchiv Fulda

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    Im Hessischen Staatsarchiv Marburg sind zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt für 27 Monate eineinhalb Stellen – alternativ: drei Teilzeitstellen – für Wissenschaftliche Angestellte (m/w; BAT IIa) in dem DFG Projekt „Online-Edition des Stiftsarchivs der Reichsabtei Fulda“ zu besetzen. Das Staatsarchiv Marburg verwahrt umfangreiche und wertvolle Urkundenbestände (insgesamt ca. 122.000 Urkunden). Darunter befindet sich das Stiftsarchiv der Reichsabtei Fulda mit 2400 Urkunden für die Zeit 751-1837. Durc..

    How to target apoptosis signaling pathways for the treatment of pediatric cancers

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    Apoptosis represents one of the most important forms of cell death in higher organisms and is typically dysregulated in human cancers, including pediatric tumors. This implies that ineffective engagement of cell death programs can contribute to tumor formation as well as tumor progression. In addition, the majority of cytotoxic therapeutic principles rely on the activation of cell death signaling pathways in cancer cells. Blockade of signaling networks that lead to cell death can therefore confer treatment resistance. A variety of genetic and epigenetic events as well as dysfunctional regulation of signaling networks have been identified as underlying causes of cell death resistance in childhood malignancies. Apoptosis pathways can be therapeutically exploited by enhancing proapoptotic signals or by neutralizing antiapoptotic programs. The challenge in the coming years will be to successfully transfer this knowledge into the development of innovative treatment approaches for children with cancer

    Replication files for "Planning until death do us part"

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    These are the replication files for the following publication: Fulda, Barbara E. & Lersch, Philipp M. (forthcoming): Planning Until Death Do Us Part: Partnership Status and Financial Planning Horizon. Journal of Marriage and Family. doi: 10.1111/jomf.124

    Replication files for "Planning until death do us part"

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    These are the replication files for the following publication: Fulda, Barbara E. & Lersch, Philipp M. (forthcoming): Planning Until Death Do Us Part: Partnership Status and Financial Planning Horizon. Journal of Marriage and Family. doi: 10.1111/jomf.124

    Regulation of cell death in cancer - possible implications for immunotherapy

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    Since most anticancer therapies including immunotherapy trigger programmed cell death in cancer cells, defective cell death programs can lead to treatment resistance and tumor immune escape. Therefore, evasion of programmed cell death may provide one possible explanation as to why cancer immunotherapy has so far only shown modest clinical benefits for children with cancer. A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms that regulate sensitivity and resistance to programmed cell death is expected to open new perspectives for the development of novel experimental treatment strategies to enhance the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy in the future

    Aerndtfest-Predigt zu Otterwisch am XV. Sonnt. nach Trin. 1784. : Dem Andenken der Hochfürstl. Vermählung in dieser Kirche

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    von M. Joh. Julius Christian Fulda, Pfarrer zu Otterwisch und Stockheim in Grimm. Diöcös.Autopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Leipzig, gedruckt mit Breitkopfischen Schriften, 1784

    Shifting the balance of mitochondrial apoptosis: therapeutic perspectives

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    Signaling via the intrinsic (mitochondrial) pathway of apoptosis represents one of the critical signal transduction cascades that control the regulation of cell death. This pathway is typically altered in human cancers, thereby providing a suitable target for therapeutic intervention. Members of the Bcl-2 family of proteins as well as cell survival signaling cascades such as the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway are involved in the regulation of mitochondria-mediated apoptosis. Therefore, further insights into the molecular mechanisms that form the basis for the control of mitochondria-mediated apoptosis will likely open new perspectives to bypass evasion of apoptosis and treatment resistance in human cancers
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