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    Leopold Andrian ĂŒber Hugo von Hofmannsthal : AuszĂŒge aus seinen TagebĂŒchern. Mitgeteilt und kommentiert von Ursula Renner

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    Die hier wiedergegebenen AuszĂŒge aus Andrians TagebĂŒchern stĂŒtzen sich zum grĂ¶ĂŸten Teil auf Exzerpte, die von meiner ersten BeschĂ€ftigung mit Andrian herrĂŒhren. Mein Hauptinteresse galt damals der FrĂŒhphase [...] Dem Anliegen der "Hofmannsthal-BlĂ€tter" entsprechend steht bei den folgenden, bis auf wenige Passagen bisher unveröffentlichten TagebuchauszĂŒgen der "Blick" Andrians auf Hofmannsthal im Mittelpunkt. Es werden also vornehmlich die Passagen geboten, in denen Hofmannsthal direkt erwĂ€hnt wird. An einzelnen Stellen, wo es mir aufschlussreich erschien zu zeigen, wie Andrian andere gemeinsame Freunde einschĂ€tzte oder wo er gemeinsame Erfahrungen wiedergab, wurde Seitenblicken stattgegeben. [Ebenfalls aufgenommen wurden:] Exzerpte aus einem Notizbuch zu Vorlesungen der Philosophen Jerusalem und Eckstein zur Erkenntnistheorie und zu Kant [...] Den Abschluß bilden Andrians Notizen aus dem Jahre 1948 zu seinem Aufsatz ĂŒber Hofmannsthal fĂŒr Helmut A. Fiechtners Sammelband, in denen der Freund den Freund nur wenige Jahre vor seinem Tod rĂŒckblickend und nachdenkend noch einmal "entwirft"

    InïŹ‚uenza and memory T cells : how to awake the force

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    Annual influenza vaccination is an effective way to prevent human influenza. Current vaccines are mainly focused on eliciting a strain-matched humoral immune response, requiring yearly updates, and do not provide protection for all vaccinated individuals. The past few years, the importance of cellular immunity, and especially memory T cells, in long-lived protection against influenza virus has become clear. To overcome the shortcomings of current influenza vaccines, eliciting both humoral and cellular immunity is imperative. Today, several new vaccines such as infection-permissive and recombinant T cell inducing vaccines, are being developed and show promising results. These vaccines will allow us to stay several steps ahead of the constantly evolving influenza virus

    Das Bistum Augsburg 2. Die Benediktinerabtei Wessobrunn

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    Irmtraud Freifrau von Andrian-Werburg, Das Bistum Augsburg 2: Die Benediktinerabtei Wessobrunn (Germania Sacra N. F. 39), Berlin/New York 2001

    A Re‑evaluation of Online Pornography Use in Germany: A Combination of Web Tracking and Survey Data Analysis

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    Several researchers have questioned the reliability of pornography research's findings. Following a recent call to use more reliable data sources, we conducted two analyses to investigate patterns and predictors of online pornography use (OPU). Our analyses were based on data from a large-scale German online web tracking panel (N = 3018) gathered from June 2018 to June 2019. The study we present here has two parts: In the first part, we looked at group differences (gender and age) in tracked OPU. Overall, this part's results confirm questionnaire-based research findings regarding sex and age differences. In the second part of our study, we combined the web tracking data with data from an online survey which was answered by a subset of the tracking participants (n = 1315) to assess the relevance of various predictors of OPU that have been identified in previous research. Again, our results mostly echoed previous findings based on self-reports. Online pornography was used more by males and younger individuals, while relationship status, sexist attitudes, and social dominance orientation were not associated with OPU. However, we did find differences in OPU between members of different religious communities. Our study confirms some critical findings on OPU from previous questionnaire-based research while extending existing research by providing a more fine-grained analysis of usage patterns based on web tracking data

    Molecular Mechanisms of Lymphocyte Homing to Peripheral Lymph Nodes

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    To characterize the adhesion cascade that directs lymphocyte homing to peripheral lymph nodes (PLNs), we investigated the molecular mechanisms of lymphocyte interactions with the microvasculature of subiliac lymph nodes. We found that endogenous white blood cells and adoptively transferred lymph node lymphocytes (LNCs) tethered and rolled in postcapillary high endothelial venules (HEVs) and to a lesser extent in collecting venules. Similarly, firm arrest occurred nearly exclusively in the paracortical HEVs. Endogenous polymorphonuclear (PMNs) and mononuclear leukocytes (MNLs) attached and rolled in HEVs at similar frequencies, but only MNLs arrested suggesting that the events downstream of primary rolling interactions critically determine the specificity of lymphocyte recruitment. Antibody inhibition studies revealed that L-selectin was responsible for attachment and rolling of LNCs, and that LFA-1 was essential for sticking. LFA-1–dependent arrest was also abolished by pertussis toxin, implicating a requirement for Gαi−-protein–linked signaling. α4 integrins, which play a critical role in lymphocyte homing to Peyer's Patches, made no significant contribution to attachment, rolling, or sticking in resting PLNs. Velocity analysis of interacting LNCs revealed no detectable contribution by LFA-1 to rolling. Taken together, our results suggest that lymphocyte– HEV interactions within PLNs are almost exclusively initiated by L-selectin followed by a G protein–coupled lymphocyte-specific activation event and activation-induced engagement of LFA-1. These events constitute a unique adhesion cascade that dictates the specificity of lymphocyte homing to PLNs

    Intravital Microscopy Visualizing Immunity in Context

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    AbstractRecent advances in photonics, particularly multi-photon microscopy (MPM) and new molecular and genetic tools are empowering immunologists to answer longstanding unresolved questions in living animals. Using intravital microscopy (IVM) investigators are dissecting the cellular and molecular underpinnings controlling immune cell motility and interactions in tissues. Recent IVM work showed that T cell responses to antigen in lymph nodes are different from those observed in vitro and appear dictated by factors uniquely relevant to intact organs. Other IVM models, particularly in the bone marrow, reveal how different anatomic contexts regulate leukocyte development, immunity, and inflammation. This article will discuss the current state of the field and outline how IVM can generate new discoveries and serve as a “reality check” for areas of research that were formerly the exclusive domain of in vitro experimentation

    CCR7 ligands stimulate the intranodal motility of T lymphocytes in vivo

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    In contrast to lymphocyte homing, little is known about molecular cues controlling the motility of lymphocytes within lymphoid organs. Applying intravital two-photon microscopy, we demonstrate that chemokine receptor CCR7 signaling enhances the intranodal motility of CD4+ T cells. Compared to wild-type (WT) cells, the average velocity and mean motility coefficient of adoptively transferred CCR7-deficient CD4+ T lymphocytes in T cell areas of WT recipients were reduced by 33 and 55%, respectively. Both parameters were comparably reduced for WT T lymphocytes migrating in T cell areas of plt/plt mice lacking CCR7 ligands. Importantly, systemic application of the CCR7 ligand CCL21 was sufficient to rescue the motility of WT T lymphocytes inside T cell areas of plt/plt recipients. Comparing the movement behavior of T cells in subcapsular areas that are devoid of detectable amounts of CCR7 ligands even in WT mice, we failed to reveal any differences between WT and plt/plt recipients. Furthermore, in both WT and plt/plt recipients, highly motile T cells rapidly accumulated in the subcapsular region after subcutaneous injection of the CCR7 ligand CCL19. Collectively, these data identify CCR7 and its ligands as important chemokinetic factors stimulating the basal motility of CD4+ T cells inside lymph nodes in vivo
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