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    Antiphospholipid antibody mechanisms of thrombosis

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    Anti-phospholipid antibodies (aPL) are diagnostic and pathogenic antibodies. There is evidence from both in vitro and in vivo models that they can mediate thrombosis through several mechanisms. aPL may interact with beatta-2 glycoprotein I or with prothrombin and may interfere with fluid- phase coagulation steps: inhibition of protein C-S activity and fibrinolysis. More importantly beta-2 glycoprotein I –dependent aPL may recognize their own target on several cell types involved in the coagulation: endothelial cells, peripheral blood monocytes, and platelets. Once bound aPL may induce a pro-inflammatory and pro-coagulant endothelial phenotype, may induce tissue factor expression on monocytes, and can increase aggregation of platelets stimulated by another agonist. All these mechanisms may play a role in supporting the thrombophilic state of the anti-phospholipid syndrome. aPL are necessary for clotting but are not sufficient and require an additional stimulus (two- hit theory) and complement activation so explaining why thrombosis can occur only sometimes in spite of the persistent presence of the antibodies

    Electoral competition with strategic voters

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    A recent literature has found a positive relationship between the disproportionality of the electoral system and the convergence of parties’ positions. Such a relationship depends crucially on the assumption that voting is sincere. We show that, when voters are players in the game and not simply automata that vote for their favorite party, two policy-motivated parties always take extreme positions in equilibrium

    Some Remarks on the Recent SRM Related Case-Law of the CJEU with Special Regard to the Meroni Doctrine

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    The study elaborates on the development of the Meroni doctrine, derived from the Meroni judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Coal and Steel Community under a different Founding Treaty framework and its applicability to the Banking Union under the current Treaty framework. To fulfil this aim, the author first elaborates on the Advocate General’s opinion and the Judgment of the Court of Justice in the Meroni case and then briefly introduces the evolution and the literature on the issue. After a short introduction of the Banking Union’s institutional order, the author introduces two cases in which issues related to the Meroni doctrine were raised before the General Court, as well as the appellate procedures before the Court of Justice in one of these cases

    Zaak C-270/12 (ESMA-short selling) als opvolger van de Meroni- en Romano-non-delegatiedoctrine

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    De meer dan een halve eeuw oude Meroni/Romano-non-delegatiedoctrine lijkt zijn opvolger te hebben gevonden. Dit blijkt uit het onlangs gewezen arrest van het Hof van Justitie in de zaak C-270/12 (ESMA-short selling) van 22 januari 2014. Hierin wordt geoordeeld dat de delegatie van bevoegdheden om handelingen van algemene strekking vast te stellen mogelijk is, zodra de bevoegdheden nauwkeurig omkaderd zijn en door de rechter kunnen worden getoetst aan de door het delegerende gezag vastgelegde doelstellingen. Hiermee lijkt het Hof van Justitie de Romano-doctrine overboord te gooien. Een aantal belangrijke vragen met betrekking tot de Meroni-doctrine blijft echter onbeantwoord.HvJ EU 22 januari 2014, zaak C-270/12, Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland/Europees Parlement en Raad van de Europese Unie, n.n.g

    Role of the horizontal SST structure in the modulation of heavy precipitations over the Ligurian Sea - time averaged data

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    <p>Time averaged data used in the analysis the paper Meroni, A. N., A. Parodi and C. Pasquero "Role of the horizontal SST structure in the modulation of heavy precipitations over the Ligurian Sea". The variables are SST,  downwind SST gradient, SST laplacian, surface wind magnitude and convergence.</p&gt

    The structure of Nash equilibria in Poisson games

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    We show that many results on the structure and stability of equilibria in finite games extend to Poisson games. In particular, the set of Nash equilibria of a Poisson game consists of finitely many connected components and at least one of them contains a stable set (De Sinopoli et al., 2014). In a similar vein, we prove that the number of Nash equilibria in Poisson voting games under plurality, negative plurality, and (when there are at most three candidates) approval rule, as well as in Poisson coordination games, is generically finite. As in finite games, these results are obtained exploiting the geometric structure of the set of Nash equilibria which, in the case of Poisson games, is shown to be semianalytic

    Kallikreins and lupus nephritis

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    The kidney kallikrein-kinin system plays important roles in inflammation, coagulation, angiogenesis, and regulation of vessel tone and permeability. In this issue of the JCI, Liu et al. provide data that suggest a protective role for kallikrein in animal models of anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) antibody-induced nephritis, an experimental model of Goodpasture disease (see the related article beginning on page 911). Furthermore, human systemic lupus erythematosus and lupus nephritis were shown to be associated with kallikrein 1 (KLK1) and the KLK3 promoter. The authors suggest that kallikrein genes are involved in the development of SLE and lupus nephritis and may exert a renoprotective role. It is possible, however, that the kallikrein-kinin system may play dual roles: protecting the kidney against ischemia and interstitial fibrosis while also mediating vasodilation, inflammation, and activation of the innate immune response

    Designing for social innovation. The project “Feeding Milano. Energy for change”

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    Design for social innovation can be defined as the use of design thinking and knowledge to foster innovations in the behavioural sphere, both supporting existent initiatives and helping new ones to start up. From a disciplinary perspective, it is a mix of strategic design and design for service approaches, where a specifi c emphasis is put on social, environmental and economic sustainability. This essay will explore a possible way of designing for social innovation, by presenting a case of applied research within the Italian context that is the project “Feeding Milano” which aim is to create a local foodshed in the region of Milano

    A concept of sincerity for combinatorial voting

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    A basic problem in voting theory is that all the strategy profiles in which nobody is pivotal are Nash equilibria. We study elections where voters decide simultaneously on several binary issues. We extend the concept of conditional sincerity introduced by Alesina and Rosenthal (1996) and propose an intuitive and simple criterion to refine equilibria in which players are not pivotal. This is shown to have a foundation in a refinement of perfection that takes into account the material voting procedure. We prove that in large elections the proposed solution is characterized through a weaker definition of Condorcet winner and always survives sophisticated voting
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