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    Peter Lilienthal. Von Koffern und Tätern
    Sandberg, C ; Haselberg, L ; Praetorius-Rhein, J ; Riedel, E (Carl Hanser Verlag, 2023)
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    Actress, Ballerina... Engineer?
    Sandberg, C ( 2023)
    Engineering needs more diversity, but there are almost no role models for women engineers in popular culture.
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    La jaula de oro: The Border Crossing Journey as Dream and Reality
    Sandberg, C ; Mejía, G (Project MUSE, 2022)
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    Die frühen Fernseharbeiten von Peter Lilienthal. Ein jüdischer Remigrant im Westdeutschland der Nachkriegszeit
    Sandberg, C ; Wohl von Haselberg, L ; Pizaña Pérez, LA (Edition Text + Kritik, 2022)
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    Patagonien und die Filme von Narcisa Hirsch
    Sandberg, C (HATiKVA, Centre for the Education of Jewish History and Culture in Saxony, 2021)
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    Peter Lilienthal: A cinema of exile and resistance
    Sandberg, C (Berghahn Books, 2021-07-16)
    Peter Lilienthal is the first comprehensive study of Lilienthal’s life and career, highlighting the distinctively cross-cultural and transnational dimensions of his oeuvre, and exploring his role as an early exemplar of a more vibrant, ...
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    AI in Film History. Fantasies, Power and Humanity
    Sandberg, C (Goethe Universitat, 2020)
    Artificial intelligence has been depicted in film for decades. It embodies the tension in our societies between interest, enthusiasm, scepticism and anxiety about the technologies we have created and which surround us every day. Hollywood imagery exists alongside productions in all types of genres, from sci-fi to melodrama, that depict machines controlling the most intimate aspects of our lives.
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    Aqp 9 and Brain Tumour Stem Cells
    Fossdal, G ; Vik-Mo, EO ; Sandberg, C ; Varghese, M ; Kaarbo, M ; Telmo, E ; Langmoen, IA ; Murrell, W (HINDAWI LTD, 2012)
    Several studies have implicated the aquaporins (aqp) 1, 4, and 9 in the pathogenesis of malignant brain tumours, suggesting that they contribute to motility, invasiveness, and oedema formation and facilitate metabolism in tumour cells under hypoxic conditions. We have studied the expression of aqp1, 4, and 9 in biopsies from glioblastomas, isolated tumour stem cells grown in a tumoursphere assay and analyzed the progenitor and differentiated cells from these cultures. We have compared these to the situation in normal rat brain, its stem cells, and differentiated cells derived thereof. In short, qPCR in tumour tissue showed presence of aqp1, 4, and 9. In the tumour progenitor population, aqp9 was markedly more highly expressed, whilst in tumour-derived differentiated cells, aqp4 was downregulated. However, immunostaining did not reveal increased protein expression of aqp9 in the tumourspheres containing progenitor cells; in contrast, its expression (both mRNA and protein) was high in differentiated cultures. We, therefore, propose that aquaporin 9 may have a central role in the tumorigenesis of glioblastoma.