231 resultados para Migration law
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Trace-element and isotopic compositions of fossilized shark teeth sampled from Miocene marine sediments of the north Alpine Molasse Basin, the Vienna Basin, and the Pannonian Basin generally show evidence of formation in a marine environment under conditions geochemically equivalent to the open ocean. In contrast, two of eight shark teeth from the Swiss Upper Marine Molasse locality of La Moliere have extremely low delta O-18 values (10.3% and 11.3%) and low Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios (0.707840 and 0.707812) compared to other teeth from this locality (21.1%,22.4%o and 0.708421-0.708630). The rare earth element (REE) abundances and patterns from La Moliere not only differ between dentine and enameloid of the same tooth, but also between different teeth, supporting variable conditions of diagenesis at this site. However, the REE patterns of enameloid from the ``exotic'' teeth analyzed for O and Sr isotopic compositions are similar to those of teeth that have O and Sr isotopic compositions typical of a marine setting at this site. Collectively, this suggests that the two ``exotic'' teeth were formed while the sharks frequented a freshwater environment with very low O-18-content and Sr isotopic composition controlled by Mesozoic calcareous rocks. This is consistent with a paleogeography of high-elevation (similar to 2300 m) Miocene Alps adjacent to a marginal sea.
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Macrophages are essential effector cells of innate immunity that play a pivotal role in the recognition and elimination of invasive microorganisms. Mediators released by activated macrophages orchestrate innate and adaptive immune host responses. The cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is an integral mediator of the innate immune system. Monocytes and macrophages constitutively express large amounts of MIF, which is rapidly released after exposure to bacterial toxins and cytokines. MIF exerts potent proinflammatory activities and is an important cytokine of septic shock. Recent investigations of the mechanisms by which MIF regulates innate immune responses to endotoxin and gram-negative bacteria indicate that MIF acts by modulating the expression of Toll-like receptor 4, the signal-transducing molecule of the lipopolysaccharide receptor complex. Given its role in innate immune responses to bacterial infections, MIF is a novel target for therapeutic intervention in patients with septic shock.
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Cette étude montre que les cantons sont confrontés à une augmentation importante de la population étrangère résidante mais aussi du nombre de frontaliers et ceci surtout depuis 2004. La plupart des services cantonaux de migrations sont sous pressions malgré la simplification des formalités pour les ressortissants de l'UE. L'originalité de cette recherche tient au fait qu'elle aborde, pour la première fois, le thème de la population étrangère sous l'angle des activités administratives générées au niveau des cantons. Il s'agit également de la première évaluation présentant dans le détail l'étendue et la multiplication des tâches dévolues à l'Etat du fait de cette immigration depuis l'entrée en vigueur le premier juin 2002 de l'Accord sur la libre circulation des personnes avec l'UE (ACLP). Diese Studie zeigt, dass die Kantone mit einer starken Zunahme der ausländischen Wohnbevölkerung sowie der Zahl Grenzgänger konfrontiert sind. Vor allem seit 2004 sind die Migrationsämter der Kantone, trotz einer Vereinfachung der Formalitäten für EU Angehörige, unter Druck geraten. Die Besonderheit dieser Studie ist, dass sie zum ersten Mal das Thema der ausländischen Bevölkerung aus dem Blickwinkel der administrativen Tätigkeiten der Kantone betrachtet. Es handelt sich auch um die erste Studie, die im Detail die Mehrbelastung durch neue Aufgaben analysiert, welche der Staat auf Grund der Migration seit Inkrafttreten des Personenfreizügigkeits-abkommens (FZA) im Juni 2002 zu leisten leistet hat.
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Purpose: Retinal stem cells (RSCs) can be isolated from radial glia population of the newborn mouse retina (Angénieux et al., 2006). These RSCs have great capacity to renew and generate neurons including cells differentiated towards the photoreceptor lineage (Mehri-Soussi et al., 2006). However, our published results showed poor integration and survival rate after cell grafting into the retina. The uncontrollable environment of retina seems to be the problem. To bypass this, we are trying to generate hemi-retinal tissue in vitro that can be used for transplantation. Methods: Expanded RSCs were seeded in a mixture of poly-ethylene-glycol (PEG)-polymer-based hydrogels crosslinked by peptides that also serve as substrates for matrix metalloproteinases. Different doses of crosslinker peptides were tested. Several growth factors were studied to stimulate cell proliferation and differentiation. Results: Cells were trapped in hydrogels and cultured in the presence of FGF2 and EGF. Spherical cell clusters indicating proliferation appeared within several days, but there was no cell migration within the gel. We then added cell adhesion molecules integrin ligand RGDSP, or laminin, or a combination of both, into the gel. Cells grown with laminin showed the best proliferation. Cells grown with RGDSP proliferated a few times and then started to spread out. Cells grown with the combination of RGDSP and laminin showed better proliferation than with RGDSP alone and larger spread-outs than with laminin alone. After stimulations with first FGF2 and EGF, and then only FGF2, some cells showed neuronal morphology after 2 weeks. The neuronal population was assessed by the presence of neuronal marker b-tubulin-III. Glial cells were also present. Further characterizations are undergoing. Conclusions: RSC can grow and migrate in 3D hydrogel with the addition of FGF2, EGF, RGDSP and laminin. Further developments are necessary to form a homogenous tissue containing retinal cells.
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Recent studies have led to the discovery of a mediator that acts as an endogenous counter-regulator of glucocorticoid action within the immune system. Isolated as a product of anterior pituitary cells, this protein was found to have the sequence of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), one of the first cytokine activities to be described. Macrophages and T cells release MIF in response both to various inflammatory stimuli and upon incubation with low concentrations of glucocorticoids. The glucocorticoid-induced secretion of MIF is tightly regulated and decreases at high, anti-inflammatory steroid concentrations. Once secreted, MIF "overrides" the anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects of steroids on macrophage and T-cell cytokine production. The physiological role of MIF thus appears to be to counter-balance steroid inhibition of the inflammatory response. Anti-MIF antibodies fully protect animals from experimentally induced gram-negative or gram-positive septic shock, an effect that may be the result of the increased anti-inflammatory effects of glucocorticoids after neutralization of endogenous MIF. Anti-MIF therapeutic strategies are presently under development and may prove to be a means to modulate cytokine production in septic shock as well as in other inflammatory disease states.
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Si la maladie relève de l'individuel, la santé, elle, participe du collectif et constitue aujourd'hui un enjeu de société et un analyseur du social qui s'inscrit au coeur du questionnement anthropologique. Devenue valeur de référence, elle se définit comme une construction socialement et politiquement élaborée dont les limites sont constamment rediscutées. Ce processus se déploie dans un contexte sans précédent dans l'histoire de l'humanité. En effet, nous sommes actuellement les témoins aussi bien que les acteurs de mutations Inédites et fondamentales: la mondialisation en cours, qui se caractérise par l'émergence simultanée de diverses innovations sociales et culturelles s'accompagne d'un changement de références considérable. Cette évolution transforme la logique de l'offre et de la demande, tout particulièrement en ce qui concerne la problématique santé et migration. Dans cette perspective, la prise en charge des requérants d'asile doit s'accompagner d'une analyse des fins politiques, éthiques et culturelles sous-jacentes à la crise et aux solutions recherchées dans les systèmes de santé.