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GC/MS Characterization of Beeswax, Protein, Gum, Resin, and Oil in Romano-Egyptian Paintings
This article presents results from a binding media survey of 61 Romano-Egyptian paintings.Most of the paintings (51) are the better-known funerary mummy portraits created using either encaustic or tempera paint medium.Samples from all the paintings (on wooden panels or linen shrouds) were analyzed with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) t
Problems of Studying Russian Hagiography
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Filoviruses infect a wide range of cell types with the exception of lymphocytes.The intracellular proteins cathepsin B and L, two-pore channel 1 and 2, and bona fide receptor Niemann–Pick Disease C1 (NPC1) are essential for the endosomal phase of cell entry.However, earlier steps of filoviral infection remain poorly characterized.Numerous pla