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    Reproduction files for: Increased support for collective defence in times of threat: European public opinion before and after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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    These data and code files allow researchers to reproduce the analyses in "Mader, M. (2024). Increased support for collective defence in times of threat: European public opinion before and after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Policy Studies.

    Reproduction files for: "Stability of national identity content: Level, predictors, and implications"

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    These data and code files allow researchers to reproduce the analyses in Mader, M. & Schoen, H. (2023). Stability of national identity content: Level, predictors, and implications. Political Psychology, DOI: 10.1111/pops.12888. For details, read the readme.txt file

    Reproduction files for: "International threats and support for European security and defence integration: Evidence from 25 countries"

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    These data and code files allow researchers to reproduce the analyses in Mader, M., Gavras, K., Hofmann, S., Reifler, J. & Schoen, H., Thomson, C. (2023). International threats and support for European security and defence integration: Evidence from 25 countries. European Journal of Political Research. For details, read the readme.txt file

    Reproduction files for: "No Zeitenwende (yet): An early assessment of German public opinion toward foreign and defense policy after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine"

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    These data and code files allow researchers to reproduce the analyses in Mader, M. & Schoen, H. (2023). No Zeitenwende (yet): An early assessment of German public opinion toward foreign and defense policy after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Politische Vierteljahresschrift. For details, read the readme.txt file

    Market Information: A Low Cost Tool for Agricultural Market Development?

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    Results of Researchs from SIMA-DEST and Department of Policies Analysis MADER-Directorate of Economicsfood security, food policy, agricultural market development, Mozambique, Marketing, Q18,

    Melanoma-associated adhesion molecule MUC18/MCAM (CD146) and transcriptional regulator Mader in normal human CNS

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    The proteins MUC18 and Mader have been identified as markers of tumor progression in melanoma cells, MUC18, also known as MCAM (melanoma cell adhesion molecule) and as CD146 (endothelial antigen), is a cell adhesion molecule belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily, Mader is a transcriptional regulator shown to negatively regulate EGR-1. As it is known that neoplastic cells of neuroectodermal origin frequently express neuron-specific molecules, we studied whether these melanoma-associated antigens are found in normal CNS tissue. We investigated the expression of MUC18/MCAM and Mader in adult human post mortem CNS tissue by immunohistochemistry, immunoblot and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Our results show that Mader is preferentially expressed on neurons and glial cells and that the adhesion protein MUC18/MCAM is mainly expressed on vasculature within the CNS. These observations may have important implications for further studies investigating their possible roles in cell adhesion and proliferation control within the CNS

    Replication data for: Foreign Anti-Mainstream Propaganda and Democratic Publics

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    These data and code files allow researchers to replicate the analyses in Mader, M., Marinov, N & Schoen, H. (2021). Foreign Anti-Mainstream Propaganda and Democratic Publics. Comparative Political Studies, including all tables and figures in the main paper and supplementary materials. For details, read the readme.txt file

    Cotton Sector Policies and Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons Behind the Numbers in Mozambique and Zambia

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    Research results from SIMA-Department of Statistics and Department of Policy Analysis MADER-Directorate of Economicsfood security, food policy, cotton, Mozambique, Zambia, Crop Production/Industries, Q18,

    Mycotretus opalizans Mader 1942

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    218. Mycotretus opalizans Mader, 1942 Mycotretus opalizans Mader, 1942: 175, 200. Type locality: “ Peru: Chanchamayo”. Mycotretus opalizans – Mader 1951: 223. — Alvarenga 1994: 31. Primary type Holotype (Fig. 38E) PERU • “ Holotypus [red label, printed] \ Schenkling det. [printed] \ Coll. Kraatz [printed] \ Peru [handwritten] \ pelliciens [handwritten] \ Keine Rede vom M. pelliciens. Type ist ganz anders. [handwritten, ‘ M. pelliciens not relevant, the type is completely different’] \ Mycotretus opalizans sp. nov. Det. Mader [handwritten]”; SDEI. Distribution Peru. Remarks Mycotretus opalizans Mader, 1942 is morphologically similar to M. opalescens Crotch (Fig. 8F) and they may be synonymized in the future. At the moment we do not have any specimen phenotypically similar to M. opalizans, and therefore we prefer not to take any taxonomic acts.Published as part of Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore de Castro, Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano & Skelley, Paul, 2023, Catalogue of Mycotretus Lacordaire, 1842 (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Tritomini): an annotated, illustrated and historical approach, pp. 1-182 in European Journal of Taxonomy 876 (1) on pages 164-165, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2023.876.2149, http://zenodo.org/record/809564

    Mader, H M

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