16 research outputs found
An online platform supporting the analysis of water adaptation measures in the Alps
Climate change may result in reduced water supply from the Alps - an important water resource for Europe. This paper presents a multilingual platform that combines spatial and multi-criteria decision-support tools to facilitate stakeholder collaboration in the analysis of water management adaptation options. The platform has an interactive map interface that allows participants to select a location of their interest within the Alpine Arc. By utilising the decision-support tool, stakeholders can identify suitable adaptation solutions for different geographical units, according to their experience and preference. The platform was used to involve experts across Alpine borders, domains and decision-making levels, as well as a group of university students. The experts favoured the planning instruments for saving water, while the students inclined towards the measures that would improve water conservation. The initial results confirmed the suitability of the platform for future involvement of decision-makers in spatio-temporal analyses of adaptation pathways in the Alps
Structure-Activity Relationships of Triple-Action Platinum(IV) Prodrugs with Albumin-Binding Properties and Immunomodulating Ligands
Chemotherapy with
platinum complexes is essential for clinical
anticancer therapy. However, due to side effects and drug resistance,
further drug improvement is urgently needed. Herein, we report on
triple-action platinumÂ(IV) prodrugs, which, in addition to tumor targeting via maleimide-mediated albumin binding, release the immunomodulatory
ligand 1-methyl-d-tryptophan (1-MDT). Unexpectedly, structure–activity
relationship analysis showed that the mode of 1-MDT conjugation distinctly
impacts the reducibility and thus activation of the prodrugs. This
in turn affected ligand release, pharmacokinetic properties, efficiency
of immunomodulation, and the anticancer activity in vitro and in a mouse model in vivo. Moreover, we could
demonstrate that the design of albumin-targeted multi-modal prodrugs
using platinumÂ(IV) is a promising strategy to enhance the cellular
uptake of bioactive ligands with low cell permeability (1-MDT) and
to improve their selective delivery into the malignant tissue. This
will allow tumor-specific anticancer therapy supported by a favorably
tuned immune microenvironment
Eteokles in Spain? On Brecht’s Mein Bruder war ein Flieger
One of Bertolt Brecht’s most famous poems, Mein Bruder war ein Flieger, is often invoked as a manifesto for pacifist ideals, but some essential questions (who is the lyric I? what is the literal meaning of the poem?) have hardly received any attention. By evoking the poem’s nature as a Kinderlied, the context of its first publication, and its relationship with Brecht’s play Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar, this article tentatively identifies the source of its final pointe in a famous passage of Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes, thereby suggesting—on the basis of textual comparisons—an example of far-reaching, ideological Antikerezeption in Brecht’s oeuvre, working all the way down to his Kalendergeschichten and to his Antigone
A Taxonomically-informed Mass Spectrometry Search Tool for Microbial Metabolomics Data
MicrobeMASST, a taxonomically-informed mass spectrometry (MS) search tool, tackles limited microbial metabolite annotation in untargeted metabolomics experiments. Leveraging a curated database of >60,000 microbial monocultures, users can search known and unknown MS/MS spectra and link them to their respective microbial producers via MS/MS fragmentation patterns. Identification of microbial-derived metabolites and relative producers, without a priori knowledge, will vastly enhance the understanding of microorganisms’ role in ecology and human health
Long term environmental observations in mountain biosphere reserves ; recommendations from the EU project Glochamore
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