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    Lighthouses as a Part of Tourist Offer Being Specific Tourist

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    This paper presents Croatian lighthouses as a unique tourist category on Croatian and European tourist market and its contribution to Croatian tourist offer in generallighthouse, tourist offer

    Identification and characterization of kidney glomerulus-associated genes and proteins

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    The kidney glomerulus is a micro-organ comprised of a molecular filtration barrier that prevents the loss of blood proteins into the primary filtrate. This function is dependent on the coordination of its three constituent layers: the endothelium, the glomerular basement membrane and the podocytes. While each of the three layers contributes to the permselectivity of the glomerular filtration barrier, the podocyte forms the final barrier to filtration. Many glomerulus-enriched proteins have been implicated in the pathogenesis of renal diseases. We have identified over 300 glomerulus- upregulated genes using expressed sequence tag profiling and microarray analysis, in order to discover new genes with important roles in glomerular filtration. Two of the proteins were characterized further in this study. Plekhh2 is an intracellular protein with two PH, MyTH and FERM domains, highly enriched in the podocytes and testes, for which no function has previously been ascribed. We studied by immunoelectron microscopy Plekhh2 distribution in the human glomerular filter and found that its expression was reduced in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Heterologously expressed Plekhh2 localizes to the peripheral regions of lamellipodia in cultured podocytes and its PH1 domain contains a PIP3 consensus-binding site. The N-terminal half of Plekkh2 is not required for targeting to lamellipodia but it rather mediates Plekhh2 self-association. By yeast two-hybrid analysis we identified two Plekhh2 interacting partners: Hic-5, a focal adhesion protein, and actin. Plekhh2 and Hic-5 coprecipitate and colocalize at the soles of podocyte foot processes in situ and endogenous Hic-5 partially relocalizes from focal adhesions to lamellipodia in Plekhh2-expressing podocytes. We also found that Plekhh2 stabilizes the cortical actin cytoskeleton by attenuating actin depolymerization. Plekhh2, Hic5 and actin show parallel expression changes in two mouse models of glomerular damage. Schip1 is a coiled-coil protein previously discovered through association studies with schwannomin (Nf2, merlin) in the mouse brain, shown to be responsive to PDGFβ stimulation. We have identified Schip1 as a highly enriched kidney glomerulus transcript in the podocytes, and investigated its functions in this context. We show that Schip1 promotes migration of cells in response to PDGFβ stimulation and accumulation of cortical actin. In cultured podocytes, Schip1 localizes to lamellipodia periphery, closely overlapping the cortical actin. Actin disassembly by latrunculin A treatment, could not be prevented by Schip1 expression, but the protein colocalized to remaining actin fibers. Strikingly, by yeast two-hybrid, coprecipitations and FRET we discovered that Schip1 interacts with Nherf2/ezrin. This is a well characterized podocyte protein complex, forming a supporting net for docking actin filaments in the foot processes by binding to podocalyxin and/or PDGFrβ cytoplasmic tails. Furthermore, we show by comparative microarray studies, that the expression of Schip1 and its associated proteins is affected in a similar manner in several mouse models of human glomerular diseases. Our experiments suggest that both Plekhh2 and Schip1 are involved in actin assembly dynamics at the leading edge of cellular extensions. We propose that these proteins are associated to the complex podocyte foot process actin network. The discovery and characterization of novel glomerular genes and proteins presented in this thesis, has contributed to our understanding of glomerular biology and pathophysiology of renal diseases

    Modelling of marketing strategies for the single markets vs marketing strategy for the global market: Case study mobiExplore

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    A successful treating of a single, national, market through new challenges of marketing management is notably different than treating of the global market. The paper provides the case study of Gideon Multimedia, IT firm from Croatia. The company’s main product is mobiExplore, touristic guide platform for mobile phones. The application could be adapted to different marketplaces - global and national, for different countries. Because of different dynamic of the growth of national mobile markets even the global marketing strategy for the mobiExplore applications needs to be adapted to each national case. Establishing of the national strategy needs to be adapted through market research of the local market. The paper argues that customized for UK market mobiExplore solutions has proved correct and indicate on advantages of the company’s marketing strategies for single market.Marketing, strategies, product, tourism, mobiExplore., Marketing, L86, M30,

    Legal Permissibility of Unilateral Humanitarian Interventions

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    The paper explores the status of unilateral humanitarian interventions in international law. The United Nations Charter prohibits the use of force, except in case of self-defence and the collective action authorized by the Security Council. The question is whether the non-existence of unilateral humanitarian intervention among these exceptions means that they are not in conformity with the Charter and if so, whether the right to such interventions exists as the part of customary law. The issue has become even more controversial after the adoption of the “responsibility to protect” principle. Findings of legal scholars on this issue differ significantly. This paper analyzes and interprets the Charter provisions in order to answer the question of compatibility of humanitarian interventions with the Charter and examines the state practice in order to conclude whether the customary law rule allowing the humanitarian intervention exists. The conclusion of the paper is that there is no evidence to support the contentions that interventions without the Security Council authorization are permissible, although there are elements which point to the possibility of the creation of customary law allowing them
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