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    Macrophages Are Eliminated from the Injured Peripheral Nerve via Local Apoptosis and Circulation to Regional Lymph Nodes and the Spleen

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    The present study investigated the fate of macrophages in peripheral nerves undergoing Wallerian degeneration, especially their disappearance from the injured nerves after phagocytosis of axonal and myelin debris. Wallerian degeneration was induced in adult male C57Bl/6 mice by transecting the right sciatic nerve. Five days after transection, the male sciatic nerves were transplanted into female recipient mice by placing them exactly parallel to the host sciatic nerves. Nerves of the female recipient mice were also transected to induce breakdown of the blood–nerve barrier in the host animal. Apoptosis was assessed by morphological, immunohistochemical (activated caspase-3), and molecular (DNA fragmentation) methods in transplanted, recipient, and in control nerves. A subpopulation of macrophages within the degenerating nerves died locally by apoptosis in each experiment. The fate of the male macrophages within the transplanted nerves and the host organism was investigated byin situhybridization with a Y-chromosome-specific DNA probe (145SC5).In situhybridization specifically stained cells within the transplanted male nerve. Y-chromosome-positive cells were detected not only inside the transplanted nerve, but also inside the female host nerve, the perineurial tissue, the local perineurial blood vessels, draining lymph nodes and the spleen of the female host, suggesting hematogenous as well as lymphatic elimination of macrophages from the injured nerve. These data indicate that local apoptosis and systemic elimination via circulation to the local lymph nodes and the spleen are involved in the disappearance of macrophages from the injured peripheral nervous system.</jats:p

    Stylos kai edraiōma tēs ekklēsias, sive, Dissertatio de iustificatione hominis

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    quam ... sub praesidio ... Ioh. Henrici Heideggeri ... placido eruditorum examini subiicit Andreas Steinerus, Vitod. author & respondens, ad diem Octobris loco horisque solitisDiss. Hohe Schule Zürich, 167

    Author: Andreas Johannis Prytz

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    An edition of the consecration sermons in Gothenburg Cathedral 1633 by Superintendent Andreas Johannis Prytz, with introductory comments. The first sermon deals with the need for Church buildings, the second with the consecration of a new Church

    [Stammbuch Andreas Vogtherr]

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    [STAMMBUCH ANDREAS VOGTHERR] [Stammbuch Andreas Vogtherr] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Notiz: Kehrer, Johann Georg; Vorderer Buchspiegel (0v 1r) Besitzvermerk: Vogtherr, Andreas; Blatt 2 (1v 2r) Notiz eines späteren Besitzers, Bl. 3r-v (2v 3r) Balduin, Friedrich; Blatt 40 (39v 40r) Franz, Wolfgang; Blatt 44 (43v 44r) Förster, Johann; Blatt 47 (46v 47r) Hahn, Philipp; Blatt 49 (48v 49r) Martini, Jakob; Blatt 50 (49v 50r) Hutter, Leonhard; Blatt 51 (50v 51r) Reusner, Bartholomäus; Blatt 57 (56v 57r) Garth, Helwig; Blatt 65 (64v 65r) Unruh, Erasmus; Blatt 86 (85v 86r) Grosse, Matthias; Blatt 87 (86v 87r) Forster, Valentin Wilhelm; Blatt 88 (87v 88r) Beckmann, Lucas; Blatt 90 (89v 90r) Hettenbach, Ernst; Blatt 92 (91v 92r) Sennert, Daniel; Blatt 93 (92v 93r) Untzer, Johannes Wilhelm; Blatt 95 (94v 95r) Tandler, Tobias; Blatt 96 (95v 96r) Wecker, Georg; Blatt 97 (96v 97r) Fabricius, Lorenz; Blatt 101 (100v 101r) Hirschbach, Wolfgang; Blatt 102 (101v 102r) Leyser, Polycarp; Blatt 103 (102v 103r) Betulius, Johann Ludwig; Blatt 105 (104v 105r) Meisner, Balthasar; Blatt 115 (114v 115r) Schmidt, Erasmus; Blatt 116 (115v 116r) Wanckel, Johannes; Blatt 117 (116v 117r) Rhodius, Ambrosius; Blatt 119, 1. Beitrag (118v 119r) Siber, Adam Theodor; Blatt 119, 2. Beitrag (118v 119r) Tilemann, Tobias; Blatt 122 (121v 122r) Hunnius, Helfrich Ulrich; Blatt 124 (123v 124r) Hunnius, Nicolaus; Blatt 127 (126v 127r) Rühel, Tiburt; Blatt 128 (127v 128r) Lederer, Michael; Blatt 129 (128v 129r) Krüger, Bartholomäus; Blatt 133 (132v 133r) Jacobi, Johann Ludwig; Blatt 136 (135v 136r) Eckhart, Michael; Blatt 140 (139v 140r) Faber, Kilian; Blatt 142 (141v 142r) Saltzmann, Johann; Blatt 143 (142v 143r) Heinrich, Martin; Blatt 144 (143v 144r) Bruder, M.; Blatt 145 (144v 145r) Prenninger, Johann; Blatt 146 (145v 146r) Zeämann, Gallus; Blatt 147 (146v 147r) Theyer, Georg; Blatt 148 (147v 148r) Leyser, Friedrich; Blatt 152, 1. Eintrag (151v 152r) Leyser, Wilhelm; Blatt 152, 2. Eintrag (151v 152r) Ernst, Friedrich; Blatt 153 (152v 153r) Bruno, Wolfgang Wilhelm; Blatt 154 (153v 154r) Dösel, Johann; Blatt 155 (154v 155r) Hofmann, Lorenz; Blatt 155v (155v 156r) Heilbrunner, Jakob; Blatt 156 (155v 156r) Kellner, Johann; Blatt 157 (156v 157r) Mumprecht, Johann Philipp; Blatt 157v (157v 158r) Hursich, Johann Wilhelm; Blatt 158 (157v 158r) Renner, Ludwig Casimir; Blatt 160 (159v 160r) Lang, Ludwig; Blatt 161 (160v 161r) Hager, Johannes; Blatt 162 (161v 162r) Mai, Paul; Blatt 163 (162v 163r) Kniege, Georg Friedrich; Blatt 164 (163v 164r) Stellwag, Johann; Blatt 164v (164v 165r) Schwabe, Bernhard; Blatt 165 (164v 165r) Hoffmann, Caspar; Blatt 166 (165v 166r) Voß, Georg; Blatt 167 (166v 167r) Evenius, Sigismundus; Blatt 169 (168v 169r) Rotenburg, Johann; Blatt 170 (169v 170r) Niemeier, Georg; Blatt 171 (170v 171r) Moninger, Johann; Blatt 176v (176v 177r) Stadelmann, Johann; Blatt 177 (176v 177r) Dürr, Johann; Blatt 177v (177v 178r) Steiniger, Caspar; Blatt 178 (177v 178r) Brandner, Aegidius; Blatt 179 (178v 179r) Reich, Erhard; Blatt 179v (179v 180r) Ziemethusius, Wilhelm; Blatt 180 (179v 180r) Hoffmann, Joachim Nicolaus; Blatt 182 (181v 182r) Heberer, Christoph; Blatt 183 (182v 183r) Mylius, Johann Albert; Blatt 183v (183v 184r) Ficht, Christoph; Blatt 184 (183v 184r) Münchmeier, Georg; Blatt 185 (184v 185r) Wiener, Julius Abdias; Blatt 195v (195v 196r) Walther, Michael; Blatt 197 (196v 197r) Harrer, Daniel; Blatt 200 (199v 200r) Jenckius, Friedrich; Blatt 202 (201v 202r) Nuding, Theophilus; Blatt 203 (202v 203r) Seidel, Zacharias; Blatt 204 (203v 204r) Burscher, Johann; Blatt 205 (204v 205r) Schuelin, Johann Nikolaus; Blatt 207 (206v 207r) Deschner, Georg; Blatt 208 (207v 208r) König, Stephan; Blatt 209 (208v 209r) Knoppe, Samuel; Blatt 209v (209v 210r) Pfeifer, Paul; Blatt 210 (209v 210r) Golius, Johannes; Blatt 210v (210v 211r) Stumpf, Johann; Blatt 211 (210v 211r) Gallus, Johann; Blatt 211v (211v 212r) Leupold, Isaak; Blatt 212 (211v 212r) Grimm, Adam; Blatt 213 (212v 213r) Profe, Ambrosius; Blatt 214 (213v 214r) Kern, Johann Georg; Blatt 215 (214v 215r) Schedner, Georg; Blatt 216 (215v 216r) Otto, Tobias; Blatt 217 (216v 217r) Schötel, Lorenz; Blatt 218v (218v

    We must combine conservation of nature with benefits to society. Interview by Gaby Allheilig with Andreas Heinimann on IPBES' Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

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    On 6 May 2019, the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) presented its report on the state of biodiversity and ecosystem services worldwide. The first such assessment since 2005, it concludes that biodiversity and ecosystem loss has reached the point where it threatens human well-being. The researchers involved recommend several urgent measures to political decision-makers. Andreas Heinimann of CDE was the one Swiss scientist who worked as a lead author on a chapter of the report

    Politik und du: Verstehen – beurteilen – handeln: Lehrmittel für die Sekundarstufe I

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    Wer hat die Macht in der Schweiz? Weshalb sind Kinderrechte wichtig? Und was sind die Aufgaben der UNO? Solchen und anderen Fragen geht dieses Lehrmittel nach. Im Zentrum stehen vielseitige Quellen und Materialien sowie attraktive Arbeitsaufträge, welche die Schülerinnen und Schüler zum Denken, Beurteilen und Handeln anregen. Am Ende jedes Kapitels kann das Gelernte mit einer Lernkontrolle überprüft werden. «Politik und du» richtet sich an Schülerinnen und Schüler aller Niveaus des 3. Zyklus. Ergänzend zum Lehrmittel stehen unter www.hep-verlag.ch/pud digitale Materialien und Hilfsmittel zur Verfügung

    To athanaton tēs psychēs, sive, Dissertatio de animae immortalitate, ex naturae & sanae rationis lumine demonstrata

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    quam ... sub praesidio ... Iohannis Lavateri ... publicae ac placidae disquisitioni submittit Andreas Steinerus, Vitod. author & respondens ...Dedikation an Johannes Lavater, Jacob Meyer, Joh. Jacob Schaedler und Jacob Hegner auf dem Titelbl. versoDiss. Hohe Schule Zürich, 167

    Family Virtues and Social Critique: Andreas Latzko’s Anti-War Prose (1917-1918)

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    Between 1917 and 1918, the Austro-Hungarian author Andreas Latzko (1876-1943) wrote three separate publications against the Great War: Menschen im Krieg (1917), Friedensgericht (1918), and Der letzte Mann (published 1919). Literary historians tend to bypass these works, and the few who note them chiefly focus on the best-selling novella cycle Menschen im Krieg (1917). It is usually presented as an example of expressionist political prose, or as a mixture of social satire and aesthetic shock-tactics that chiefly remains indebted to realist traditions, albeit with occasional incursions into expressionistic styles..
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