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Arthus (other)
Arthus may refer to: * Arthus reaction, a type of local type III hypersensitivity reaction * Arthus-Bertrand, a French maker of medals and decorations * ''Tangara arthus'' or Golden tanager, a species of bird in the family Thraupidae * ''Le roi Arthus'' (King Arthur), a 1903 opera by the French composer Ernest Chausson * A variation of the name Artus See also

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Arthus Reaction
In immunology, the Arthus reaction () is a type of local type III hypersensitivity reaction. Type III hypersensitivity reactions are immune complex-mediated, and involve the deposition of antigen/antibody complexes mainly in the blood vessel, vascular walls, serosa (pleura, pericardium, synovium), and glomeruli. This reaction is usually encountered in experimental settings following the injection of antigens. History The Arthus reaction was discovered by Nicolas Maurice Arthus in 1903. Arthus repeatedly injected horse blood plasma, serum subcutaneously into rabbits. After four injections, he found that there was edema and that the serum was absorbed slowly. Further injections eventually led to gangrene. Process The Arthus reaction involves the ''in situ'' formation of antigen/antibody complexes after the intradermal injection of an antigen. If the individual has circulating antibody either from passive immunity or because of prior encounter with the antigen, an Arthus reaction m ...
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Arthus-Bertrand
Arthus-Bertrand is a maker of medals and decorations. It was founded in Paris in 1803 by Claude Arthus-Bertrand, an army officer during the French Revolution. Artists who have designed for the firm include Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (sculptor of the Statue of Liberty) and Fernand Léger. The company employs nearly 300 people. Arthus-Bertrand has had many distinguished clients to include the French government. It is the official manufacturer of the French Legion of Honour and has made insignia for the Society of the Cincinnati The Society of the Cincinnati is a lineage society, fraternal, hereditary society founded in 1783 to commemorate the American Revolutionary War that saw the creation of the United States. Membership is largely restricted to descendants of milita ... and the Order of Lafayette. References External links * Design companies of France Companies based in Paris French companies established in 1803 {{Orders-medals-stub ...
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Tangara Arthus
The golden tanager (''Tangara arthus'') is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is widespread and often common in highland forests of the Andes (from Bolivia and northwards) and Venezuelan Coastal Range in north-western South America. Its plumage is overall golden-yellow with black to the back, wings, tail and ear-coverts. Some subspecies are partially/largely brown below. Taxonomy and systematics The golden tanager was first described as ''Tangara Arthus'' by René Lesson in 1840 on the basis of a specimen from Caracas, Venezuela. The generic name ''Tangara'' comes from the Tupí word ''tangara'', meaning dancer. The specific name ''arthus'' is in honor of Arthus Bertrand, a French bookseller. Golden tanager is the official common name designated by the International Ornithologists' Union (IOC). Other names for the species include "chestnut-breasted tanager". The golden tanager is one of 27 species in the genus '' Tangara''. Within the genus, it is part of a species ...
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Le Roi Arthus
''Le roi Arthus'' (''King Arthur'') is an opera in three acts by the French composer Ernest Chausson to his own libretto. It was composed between 1886 and 1895, and first performed 30 November 1903 at the Théâtre de la Monnaie, Brussels, after long delays. The musical style is heavily influenced by the works of Richard Wagner, particularly ''Tristan und Isolde'' and ''Parsifal'', as well as César Franck. The scenery at the premiere was designed by Albert Dubosq and the symbolist painter Fernand Khnopff; it was executed by Dubosq's atelier together with Chausson's brother-in-law Henry Lerolle and under the supervision of Chausson's widow. The opera was revived at the Paris Opera in May 2015 with Thomas Hampson in the title role, Sophie Koch as Genièvre and Roberto Alagna as Lancelot, conducted by Philippe Jordan, in a production by Graham Vick. Roles Synopsis ;Act 1: Fresh from his defeat of the Saxons, King Arthur praises the fighting prowess of the Knights of the ...
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Artus
Artus or Arthus is a Breton surname or name which means "bear" (cf. arth), and may refer to: * Amédée Artus (1815–1892), French conductor and composer of operettas * Alexandre Artus (1821–1911), French conductor and composer of classical music * (born 1962), French journalist * (born 1951), French economist * (born 1987), French comedian who appeared in ''Danse avec les stars'' * Artus de Cossé-Brissac (1512–1582), French military man, diplomat, and finance minister * Artus de Penguern (1957–2013), French director, writer and actor * Henri Arthus (1872–1962), French skipper * Nicolas Maurice Arthus (1862–1945), French immunologist and physiologist * Yann Arthus-Bertrand (born 1946), French photographer, journalist, reporter and environmentalist * (1796–1872), French physician See also * Arthus (other) * Artus (other) Artus is a name. Artus or Arthus may also refer to: * Artus Court, a building in Gdańsk, Poland * Artus de Lionne (1655–171 ...
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