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    The Influence of Manga on the Graphic Novel

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    This material has been published in The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel edited by Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey, Stephen E. Tabachnick. This version is free to view and download for personal use only. Not for re-distribution, re-sale or use in derivative works. © Cambridge University PressProviding a range of cogent examples, this chapter describes the influences of the Manga genre of comics strip on the Graphic Novel genre, over the last 35 years, considering the functions of domestication, foreignisation and transmedia on readers, markets and forms

    Geschichte der Geheimwissenschaften : Magie, Alchemie, Okkultismus / Doucet

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    GESCHICHTE DER GEHEIMWISSENSCHAFTEN : MAGIE, ALCHEMIE, OKKULTISMUS / DOUCET Geschichte der Geheimwissenschaften : Magie, Alchemie, Okkultismus / Doucet (1) Einband (1) Titelblatt (12) Inhaltsübersicht (14) Einführung (26) Teil I Die Magische Welt und die Welt der Magie (68) Kapitel 1 Homo Magus und Schamanen (69) Kapitel 2 Der Schamanenzauber ... (101) Kapitel 3 Die Priesterkönige ... (122) Kapitel 4 Der Verfall der Magie ... (144) Kapitel 5 Zauberei, Volksmagie ... (172) Teil II Der Geheime Wissenschaftsorden ... (214) Kapitel 1 Das Verbotene Wissen (215) Kapitel 2 Der Dreimal Große Hermes ... (232) Kapitel 3 Plotin und der Traum ... (241) Kapitel 4 Die Alchemie - exakte Naturforschung ... (248) Teil III Das Licht aus dem Dunkel ... (280) Kapitel 1 Das Kreuz und die Rose (281) Kapitel 2 Die Göttin Vernunft ... (295) Teil IV Anhang (344) Anmerkungen (345) Literaturverzeichnis (349) Personen- und Sachregister (355) Kapitel (365

    In situ maturation and tissue adaptation of type 2 innate lymphoid cell progenitors

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    International audienceInnate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are generated early during ontogeny and persist predominantly as tissue-resident cells. Here, we examined how ILCs are maintained and renewed within tissues. We generated a single cell atlas of lung ILC2s and found that Il18r1+ ILCs comprise circulating and tissue-resident ILC progenitors (ILCP) and effector-cells with heterogeneous expression of the transcription factors Tcf7 and Zbtb16, and CD103. Our analyses revealed a continuous differentiation trajectory from Il18r1+ ST2− ILCPs to Il18r− ST2+ ILC2s, which was experimentally validated. Upon helminth infection, recruited and BM-derived cells generated the entire spectrum of ILC2s in parabiotic and shield chimeric mice, consistent with their potential role in the renewal of tissue ILC2s. Our findings identify local ILCPs and reveal ILCP in situ differentiation and tissue adaptation as a mechanism of ILC maintenance and phenotypic diversification. Local niches, rather than progenitor origin, or the developmental window during ontogeny, may dominantly imprint ILC phenotypes in adult tissues

    Effector differentiation downstream of lineage commitment in ILC1s is driven by Hobit across tissues

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    Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) participate in tissue homeostasis, inflammation, and early immunity against infection. It is unclear how ILCs acquire effector function and whether these mechanisms differ between organs. Through multiplexed single-cell mRNA sequencing, we identified cKit+CD127hiTCF-1hi early differentiation stages of T-bet+ ILC1s. These cells were present across different organs and had the potential to mature toward CD127intTCF-1int and CD127−TCF-1− ILC1s. Paralleling a gradual loss of TCF-1, differentiating ILC1s forfeited their expansion potential while increasing expression of effector molecules, reminiscent of T cell differentiation in secondary lymphoid organs. The transcription factor Hobit was induced in TCF-1hi ILC1s and was required for their effector differentiation. These findings reveal sequential mechanisms of ILC1 lineage commitment and effector differentiation that are conserved across tissues. Our analyses suggest that ILC1s emerge as TCF-1hi cells in the periphery and acquire a spectrum of organ-specific effector phenotypes through a uniform Hobit-dependent differentiation pathway driven by local cues
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