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Affective Force Fields in Urban Space – SPACEFORCE
What makes a city place attractive? This question has both scientific and political relevance, as many major cities face current challenges such as population growth, soaring rents, and increased social segregation among different districts. Various disciplines, such as architecture, urban planning and economics, have extensively studied this question. We address important gaps by applying a socio-psychological perspective.
Religious diversity and tradition in Burkina Faso: historical and contemporary challenges – DivTradBF
Religious diversity and traditions in Burkina Faso: historical and current issues (DivTrad_BF)
Characterization and mode of action of Cochlin LCCL domain as a new host-targeted immunostimulating therapy against bacterial infections – COCH
Resistance to antibiotics is a major worldwide challenge in the treatment against bacterial infections. There is an urgent need for the development of novel therapeutics, and boosting the host immune
DnaK Sensor System of the Cutaneous Microbiota – DnaK-Sensor
A human neurohormone secreted by nerve terminals in the superficial parts of the skin, the CGRP (Calcitonin Gene Related Peptide), has been identified by the laboratory as a factor inducing an increas
Characterization of role of Viable But Non Culturable and persisters cells in the resistance of Cryptococcus neoformans to antifungal drugs – CRYPERS
Viable but non culturable cells (VBNC) are cells that are no longer able to grow but able to resuscitate upon specific stimuli. Upon VBNC induction, a minority subpopulation of yeasts (
QUantum free Electrons for NaNOopTics – QUENOT
The ambition of QUENOT is to overcome several current conceptual and experimental limits in nanooptics using the quantum properties of fast electrons. Indeed, certain key concepts and quantities in na
Metabolic underpinnings of age-dependent cognitive and neural circuit decline in Drosophila – MetabolicBrainAging
Decline in brain function, and the accompanying loss in cognitive abilities, is one of the most incapacitating consequences of aging. Although it is becoming clear that not all neural circuits nor bra
The role of intergroup contact in political reactions to immigration: Quantitative analyses from across Europe – ImmCon
Immigration has become a central and persistent issue in the political discourse and public debate of many European societies. Some evidence suggests that the popularity of anti-immigrant parties has