04281nam 22007451 450 991045135840332120100317081752.01-4725-6298-41-280-80096-897866108009641-84731-208-X10.5040/9781472562982(CKB)1000000000338505(EBL)285371(OCoLC)476036473(SSID)ssj0000100013(PQKBManifestationID)11566155(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000100013(PQKBWorkID)10015800(PQKB)10542971(MiAaPQ)EBC285371(MiAaPQ)EBC1772372(OCoLC)1148125180(UtOrBLW)bpp09256518(Au-PeEL)EBL285371(EXLCZ)99100000000033850520140929d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAfter national democracy rights, law and power in America and the new Europe /edited by Lars Trägardh1st ed.Oxford ;Portland :Hart Publishing,2004.1 online resource (180 p.)Onati international series in law and society"A series published for the Onati Institute for the Sociology of Law"--T.pages1-84113-328-0 Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction /Lars Trägardh --2.Normative theory and the EU : legitimising the Euro-polity and its regime /Richard Bellamy, Dario Castiglione --3.The juridification of politics in the United States and Europe : historical roots, contemporary debates and future prospects /Lars Trägardh, Michael X. Delli Carpini --4.Rights and Regulations in (the) Europe(an Union) : after national democracy? /Daniel Wincott --5.Constitutional moments /Juliet Williams --6.Law and politics in a Madisonian republic : opportunities and challenges for judges and citizens in the new Europe /Lisa Hilbink --7.Democracy beyond nation and rule? Reflections on the democratic possibilities of proceduralism /Warren Breckman."The "imagined community" of the nation,which served as the affective basis for the post-French Revolution social contract, as well as its institutional counter-part, the welfare state, are currently under great stress as states lose control over what once was referred to as the "national economy" In this book a number of authors - historians, legal scholars, political theorists - consider the fate of national democracy in the age of globalization. In particular, the authors ask whether the order of European nation-states, with its emphasis on substantive democracy, is now, in the guise of the European Union, giving way to a more loosely constructed, often federalized system of procedural republics (partly constructed in the image of the United States). Is national parliamentary democracy being replaced by a politico-legal culture, where citizen action increasingly takes place in a transnational legal domain at the expense of traditional (and national) party politics? Is the notion of a nationally-bound citizen in the process of being superceded by a cosmopolitan legal subject?"--Bloomsbury Publishing.Onati international series in law and society.Constitutional historyUnited StatesDemocracyEuropean Union countriesLegitimacy of governmentsEuropean Union countriesNation-stateJurisprudence & philosophy of lawEuropean Union countriesPolitics and governmentEuropean Union countriesPolitics and governmentUnited StatesPolitics and governmentElectronic books.Constitutional historyDemocracyLegitimacy of governmentsNation-state.320.1Trägardh LarsOnati International Institute for the Sociology of Law.UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910451358403321After national democracy2470647UNINA03453nam 2201045z- 450 991063999110332120231214132834.03-0365-5820-9(CKB)5470000001633443(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95832(EXLCZ)99547000000163344320202301d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAntimicrobial Peptides Aka Host Defense Peptides – From Basic Research to TherapyBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (226 p.)3-0365-5819-5 This Special Issue reprint will address the most current and innovative developments in the field of HDP research across a range of topics, such as structure and function analysis, modes of action, anti-microbial effects, cell and animal model systems, the discovery of novel host-defense peptides, and drug development.Research & information: generalbicsscChemistrybicsscECPAMPsinfectionmurine modelGram-negative bacteriaLPShost defense peptidesmonocytesneutrophilsneutrophil–monocyte interactionextracellular trapshost defense peptideinnate immunityNF-κBpoly I:Ctoll-like receptor 3mucus of Cornu aspersumpeptide fraction MW < 10 kDaEscherichia coli NBIMCC 8785SEMfluorescence and digital assaysantibacterial effectoral cavityhuman cathelicidinantimicrobial peptidesimmunomodulationoncolytic peptidescancermembrane integritybulky non-nature amino acidDAMPsdrug designantimicrobial peptidomimetichydrogel-based systemhyaluronic acidanti-infective activityskin infectionsantimicrobial peptideexpressioninteinself-cleavagececropin-likeapolipoprotein Ehost defenseaggregationbody fluidAMPinteraction networkchemical barriercationic antimicrobial peptideslength dependent activityantimicrobial activityhemolysisvesicle leakagesolid-state 31P-, 15N- and 19F-NMRβ-stranded peptidesβ-sheetsstructure and orientation of peptides in membranesResearch & information: generalChemistryPetrlova Jitkaedt1290749Petrlova JitkaothBOOK9910639991103321Antimicrobial Peptides Aka Host Defense Peptides – From Basic Research to Therapy3021581UNINA06289nam 2201789z- 450 991040407710332120231214133549.03-03928-924-1(CKB)4100000011302367(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/49630(EXLCZ)99410000001130236720202102d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHuman Milk and LactationMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 electronic resource (368 p.)3-03928-923-3 Human milk is uniquely tailored to meet infants’ specific nutritional requirements. 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