982 resultados para Anhalt-Köthen, Ludwig von (1579-1650) -- Portraits


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u.a. Verfügbarkeit der Korrespondenz von Arthur Schopenhauer mit Adam Ludwig von Doss, geplante Gliederung;

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u.a. Verfügbarkeit der Korrespondenz von Arthur Schopenhauer mit Adam Ludwig von Doss; Biographie Gwinners;

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von F. Dorguth, Geheimen Justiz- und Ober-Landes-Gerichts-Rathe

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Vorbesitzer: Ludwig von Marburg zum Paradies

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Vorbesitzer: Johann Ludwig von Hagen

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Vorbesitzer: Ludwig von Marburg zum Paradies; Ratsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main

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die Musik ist von Ludwig von Beethoven

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Wohl satirisches Blatt; die Verfasserangabe vermutlich fingiert

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Vorbesitzer: Arnolt von Glauburg und Ottilia Brun zu Braunfels; Johann Ludwig von Glauburg

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geschildert von seinem Begleiter Ludwig Rotter von Höhnel, K.u.K. Linienschiffs-Lieutenant

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Vorbesitzer: Johann Ludwig von Hagen

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Vorbesitzer: Johann Ludwig von Hagen

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Deficiency of dolichyl-P-Glc:Man9GlcNAc2-PP-dolichyl glucosyltransferase is the cause of an additional type of carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein syndrome (CDGS type V). Clinically this type resembles the classical type Ia of CDGS caused by the deficiency of phosphomannomutase. As a result of the glucosyltransferase deficiency in CDGS type V nonglucosylated lipid-linked oligosaccharides accumulate. The defect is leaky and glucosylated oligosaccharides are found on nascent glycoproteins. The limited availability of glucosylated lipid-linked oligosaccharides explains the incomplete usage of N-glycosylation sites in glycoproteins. This finding is reflected in the presence of transferrin forms in serum that lack one or both of the two N-linked oligosaccharides and the reduction of mannose incorporation to about one-third of control in glycoproteins of fibroblasts.