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Abstract
Graphene-based nanomaterials (GNMs), including graphene, graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide, and graphene quantum dots, may have direct anticancer activity or be used as nanocarriers for antitumor drugs. GNMs usually enter tumor cells by endocytosis and can accumulate in lysosomes. This accumulation prevents drugs bound to GNMs from reaching their targets, suppressing their anticancer effects. A number of chemical modifications are made to GNMs to facilitate the separation of anticancer drugs from GNMs at low lysosomal pH and to enable the lysosomal escape of drugs. Lysosomal escape may be associated with oxidative stress, permeabilization of the unstable membrane of cancer cell lysosomes, release of lysosomal enzymes into the cytoplasm, and cell death. GNMs can prevent or stimulate tumor cell death by inducing protective autophagy or suppressing autolysosomal degradation, respectively. Furthermore, because GNMs prevent bound fluorescent agents from emitting light, the
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His Grace Bishop Siluan exclusively for SBS Serbian
BIOGRAPHY OF BISHOP SILUAN (MRAKIC) NEWLY CONSECRATED BISHOP OF THE METROPOLITANATE OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Bishop Siluan (Mrakić), MTh, born Alexander, comes from a devout and pious family from the Herzegovina hamlet of Budim Do, in the Trebinje district. He was born on the Feast Day of Holy Prophet Moses, 17 September 1979, in Sydney Australia, the son of Veljko and Janja (nee Vukanovic) Mrakic, and baptized the same year in the Serbian Orthodox Church of St Nicholas in Blacktown, Sydney.
In Sydney, he finished his primary education at Parramatta Primary School and secondary school at Author Phillip High School. He entered the Seminary of St Peter of Cetinje in Montenegro in 1995, with the blessing of the then Bishop of Australia and New Zealand, His Grace Luka (Kovacevic). Upon completion of seminary studies in 2003, with the blessing of the succeeding Bishop of Australia and New Zealand, His Gra
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The Holocaust as a Starting Point is a program developed bygd the Mémorial de la Shoah (France) in 2015, which focuses on the regional-level seminars for primary and secondary teachers coming from countries that have challenging and conflicting memories.
Within this schema, two such seminars were held in March 2023: A dialogue among Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia (March 7-9, Belgrade) and A dialogue among Croatia, Italy and Slovenia (March 29-31, Trieste).
The seminars were organised in cooperation with the education authorities and NGOs from participating countries, while the lecturers and kurs facilitators are experts and practitioners from participating countries, as well as international experts in the field of Holocaust education, research and remembrance. The seminars gathered 40 primary and secondary school teachers of various school subjects from the participating countries.
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