22 research outputs found
The impact of inflammation on bone mass in children
Bone is a dynamic tissue. Skeletal bone integrity is maintained through bone modeling and remodeling. The mechanisms underlying this bone mass regulation are complex and interrelated. An imbalance in the regulation of bone remodeling through bone resorption and bone formation results in bone loss. Chronic inflammation influences bone mass regulation. Inflammation-related bone disorders share many common mechanisms of bone loss. These mechanisms are ultimately mediated through the uncoupling of bone remodeling. Cachexia, physical inactivity, pro-inflammatory cytokines, as well as iatrogenic factors related to effects of immunosuppression are some of the common mechanisms. Recently, cytokine signaling through the central nervous system has been investigated for its potential role in bone mass dysregulation in inflammatory conditions. Growing research on the molecular mechanisms involved in inflammation-induced bone loss may lead to more selective therapeutic targeting of these pathological signaling pathways
Review of March, James G./Olsen, Johan P., Rediscovering Institutions. The Organizational Basis of Politics. New York 1989, VII, 227 S.
Japp KP. Review of March, James G./Olsen, Johan P., Rediscovering Institutions. The Organizational Basis of Politics. New York 1989, VII, 227 S. In: TĂĽrk K, ed. Hauptwerke der Organisationstheorie. WV Studium. Vol 186. Wiesbaden: Westdt. Verl.; 2000: 187-190
Reviews of Brunsson, Nils, The Organization of Hypocrisy. Talk, Decisions, and Actions in Organizations. Chichester et al. 1989, VII, 242 S. Reprint 1994. Brunsson, Nils, The Irrational Organization. Irrationality as a Basis for Organizational Action and Change. Chichester et al. 1985, 193 S. Reprint 1996, XI, 193 S.
Japp KP. Reviews of Brunsson, Nils, The Organization of Hypocrisy. Talk, Decisions, and Actions in Organizations. Chichester et al. 1989, VII, 242 S. Reprint 1994. Brunsson, Nils, The Irrational Organization. Irrationality as a Basis for Organizational Action and Change. Chichester et al. 1985, 193 S. Reprint 1996, XI, 193 S. In: TĂĽrk K, ed. Hauptwerke der Organisationstheorie. WV Studium. Vol 186. Wiesbaden: Westdt. Verl.; 2000: 48-52
Niklas Luhmann, Funktionen und Folgen formaler Organisation
Kieserling A. Niklas Luhmann, Funktionen und Folgen formaler Organisation. In: TĂĽrk K, ed. Hauptwerke der Organisationstheorie. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag; 2000: 176-178
Niklas Luhmann, Zweckbegriff und Systemrationalität
Kieserling A. Niklas Luhmann, Zweckbegriff und Systemrationalität. In: Türk K, ed. Hauptwerke der Organisationstheorie. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag; 2000: 178-181
Erving Goffman, Asylums
Kieserling A. Erving Goffman, Asylums. In: TĂĽrk K, ed. Hauptwerke der Organisationstheorie. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag; 2000: 132-134