16 research outputs found
Access and allocation in earth system governance: Water and climate change compared
A significant percentage of the global population does not yet have access to safe drinking water, sufficient food or energy to live in dignity. There is a continuous struggle to allocate the earth's resources among users and uses. This article argues that distributional problems have two faces: access to basic resources or ecospace; and, the allocation of environmental resources, risks, burdens, and responsibilities for causing problems. Furthermore, addressing problems of access and allocation often requires access to social processes (science, movements and law). Analysts, however, have tended to take a narrow, disciplinary approach although an integrated conceptual approach may yield better answers. This article proposes a multi-disciplinary perspective to the problem of access and allocation and illustrates its application to water management and climate change. © The Author(s) 2010
Six host-range restricted poxviruses from three genera induce distinct gene expression profiles in an in vivo mouse model
Profit enhancing competitive pressure in vertically related industries
Coevolution of viruses and their hosts represents a dynamic molecular battle between the immune system and viral factors that mediate immune evasion. After the abandonment of smallpox vaccination, cowpox virus infections are an emerging zoonotic health threat, especially for immunocompromised patients. Here we delineate the mechanistic basis of how cowpox viral CPXV012 interferes with MHC class I antigen processing. This type II membrane protein inhibits the coreTAP complex at the step after peptide binding and peptide-induced conformational change, in blocking ATP binding and hydrolysis. Distinct from other immune evasion mechanisms, TAP inhibition is mediated by a short ER-lumenal fragment of CPXV012, which results from a frameshift in the cowpox virus genome. Tethered to the ER membrane, this fragment mimics a high ER-lumenal peptide concentration, thus provoking a trans-inhibition of antigen translocation as supply for MHC I loading. These findings illuminate the evolution of viral immune modulators and the basis of a fine-balanced regulation of antigen processing
Vergleich der intraoperativen Leberverformung mit der präoperativen durch 3D-Bildgebung unterstützten Operationsplanung: prospektive Pilotstudie
Resection Proposals for Oncologic Liver Surgery based on Vascular Territories
We describe the generation and visualization of resection proposals for oncologic liver surgery which are based on vascular territories of the portal and hepatic vein. Resection proposals are interactively controlled by one parameter: the desired security margin around a tumor. Resection proposals consider vascular structures inside this margin, dependend vascular structures in the periphery as well as the territories supplied by them. The methods have been applied to artificial data from corro sion casts as well as to 5 datasets obtained in the clinical routine from 3 hospitals
