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  • Book
    edited by Angelique Richardson.
    Contents:
    1. Love and hatred are common to the whole sensitive creation: animal feeling in the century before Darwin
    2. 'The Book of the Season': the conception and reception of Darwin's Expression
    3. The backbone shiver: Darwin and the arts
    4. Becoming an animal: Darwin and the evolution of sympathy
    5. George Eliot, G.H. Lewes, and Darwin: animals, emotions, and morals
    6. Between medicine and evolutionary theory: sympathy and other emotional investments in life writings by and about Charles Darwin
    7. From entangled vision to ethical engagement: Darwin, affect, and contemporary exhibition projects
    8. Reckoning with the emotions: neurological responses to the theory of evolution, 1870-1930
    9. Darwin's changing Expression and the making of the modern state
    10. Calling the wild: selection, domestication, and species
    11. The development of emotional life
    Afterword. The emotional and moral lives of animals: what Darwin would have said
    Index.
    Digital Access Brill 2013
  • Article
    Chermeneva LM, Arion VIa, Gladysheva TV, Petrov RV, Khaitov RM.
    Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1978 May;85(5):602-5.
    Lymph node cells of normal CBA mice, syngeneic radiation chimerae CBA leads to CBA and B-mice after incubation with thymosin (fraction 5) were transplanted to sublethally irradiated recipients (CBA X C57BL) F1; the number of endogenic colonies in the recipient's spleen was then recorded. Thymosin was shown to increase the killer activity of the lymph node cells of normal mice CBA, syngeneic chimerae CBA leads to CBA, but not of B-mice. As suggested, TU-cells' subpopulation served as target cells for thymosin.
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