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    « Dominique » : La fin du romantisme ? (Le récit - le temps - la femme - la notabilité - la politique) par Yves Ansel, Michel Erre, Marie-Anne Barbéris, Gisèle Valency-Slakta, Pierre Barbéris, Elisheva Rosen

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    Fromentin E. « Dominique » : La fin du romantisme ? (Le récit - le temps - la femme - la notabilité - la politique) par Yves Ansel, Michel Erre, Marie-Anne Barbéris, Gisèle Valency-Slakta, Pierre Barbéris, Elisheva Rosen. In: Romantisme, 1979, n°23. Aspects d'une modernité. pp. 99-121

    Les maitres d'autrefois : Belgique - Hollande / Par Eugène Fromentin

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    LES MAITRES D'AUTREFOIS : BELGIQUE - HOLLANDE / PAR EUGÈNE FROMENTIN Les maitres d'autrefois : Belgique - Hollande / Par Eugène Fromentin (1) Einband (1) Titelseite (9) Titelseite (10) Vorwort (11) Belgique (13) I (14) II (24) III (30) IV (37) V (48) VI (58) VII (63) VIII (73) IX (82) Hollande (87) I (88) II (92) III (104) IV (107) V (115) VI (122) VII (132) VIII (141) IX (146) X (156) XI (160) XII (167) XIII (173) XIV (193) XV (203) XVI (208) Belgique (218) Table des matières (234) Kapitel (236

    Los maestros de antaño

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    AntepPort. a dos tinta

    Dominique

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    Carteret, Trésor ... 1801-1875, I, 310; Vicaire, Manuel III, 840.Line 10, p. 177 reads correctly "Il sera pédant et censeur ... " cf. Talvart et Place 6:226."Cet ouvrage a paru pour la première fois, en 1862, dans la Revue des Deux-Mondes."Mode of access: Internet

    Un été dans le Sahara

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    Marca tip. en portMarca tip. na por

    Les maitres d'antrefois : Belgique-Hollande

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    Marca tip. en por

    Dominique / Eugène Fromentin

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    [Dominique (français)]Avec mode text

    HIV rapidly targets a diverse pool of CD4+ T cells to establish productive and latent infections

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    Upon infection, HIV disseminates throughout the human body within 1–2 weeks. However, its early cellular targets remain poorly characterized. We used a single-cell approach to retrieve the phenotype and TCR sequence of infected cells in blood and lymphoid tissue from individuals at the earliest stages of HIV infection. HIV initially targeted a few proliferating memory CD4+ T cells displaying high surface expression of CCR5. The phenotype of productively infected cells differed by Fiebig stage and between blood and lymph nodes. The TCR repertoire of productively infected cells was heavily biased, with preferential infection of previously expanded and disseminated clones, but composed almost exclusively of unique clonotypes, indicating that they were the product of independent infection events. Latent genetically intact proviruses were already archived early in infection. Hence, productive infection is initially established in a pool of phenotypically and clonotypically distinct T cells, and latently infected cells are generated simultaneously
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