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Reduced ADAMTS13 activity in delayed cerebral ischemia after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

The pathogenesis of delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) remains unknown. Besides vasospasm, microthrombosis might have an important function. As in patients with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura an A ...

From JOOST CM MEIJERS, Nature.com,  8 Jul 2009

Foreign Policy: Iraq's Real Deadline

As U.S. forces pull out of Iraq's urban areas, everyone is waiting with bated breath for the results. Will there be a surge in violence, ending the relative peace that many Iraqis have enjoyed for the past year? Will al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) rear its ...

From JOOST HILTERMANN, Foreign Policy,  29 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Nouri al-Maliki,  Al-Qaeda

FACT facilitates chromatin transcription by RNA polymerases I and III

-- cannot be found in the Handle System. Possible reasons for the error are: the DOI has not been created the DOI is cited incorrectly in your source the DOI does not resolve due to a system problem If you believe you have requested a DOI that should ...

From JOOST CBM ZOMERDIJK, Nature.com,  12 Feb 2009

A 'grand bargain' might unlock Kirkuk

The struggle for oil-rich Kirkuk threatens to paralyze Iraq's legislative agenda and block political accommodation, destabilizing fragile security gains that have put the issue of troop withdrawals on the American and the Iraqi political agenda. The ...

From MICHAEL WAHID HANNA AND JOOST R. HILTERMANN, Lebanon Daily Star,  17 Nov 2008
Related Topics: United Nations,  Saddam Hussein

No stopping McDonald's expansion

MCDONALD'S Corp, the world's largest restaurant company, plans to add 175 restaurants in China next year after opening its 1,000th outlet in the country yesterday. The latest restaurant was opened in Dongguan in Guangdong Province, the Oak Brook, ...

From JOOST AKKERMANS, Shanghai Daily,  14 Nov 2008
Related Topics: McDonald's,  PepsiCo, Inc.,  Best Buy Co., Inc.,  Wal-Mart,  Bloomberg News

Kirkuk and the 'grand bargain'

The struggle for oil-rich Kirkuk threatens to paralyze Iraq's legislative agenda and block political accommodation, destabilizing fragile security gains that have put the issue of troop withdrawals on the U.S. and Iraqi political agenda. The ...

From MICHAEL WAHID HANNA AND JOOST HILTERMANN, Globe and Mail,  12 Nov 2008
Related Topics: United Nations,  Saddam Hussein

Rabobank: A new role for the IMF?

There is no denying: the world is going through a severe financial crisis that is characterised by some as the worst since the Second World War 1. The severity of this crisis causes an all-too-familiar call for increased regulation. In the G7 and even ...

From JOOST VAN DEN AKKER, Council on Foreign Relations,  11 Nov 2008
Related Topics: International Monetary Fund

Help for firms in Hong Kong with US$1.3b

HONG Kong plans to give HK$10 billion (US$1.29 billion) to help small and medium companies weather the global credit crisis. Funds will be used to provide liquidity in the commercial lending market for SMEs, Secretary for Commerce and Economic ...

From JOOST AKKERMANS, Shanghai Daily,  10 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Bloomberg News

Iraq's Kurds have to choose

Kurdish parties have become kingmakers in Baghdad, and they know it. As no federal government can work without them, they are pulling every available political lever to expand the territory and resources they control, trying to build the foundation of ...

From JOOST R. HILTERMANN, Globe and Mail,  30 Jul 2008

Disrupted cell adhesion but not proliferation mediates cyst formation in polycystic liver disease

The pathogenesis of polycystic liver disease is not well understood. The putative function of the associated proteins, hepatocystin and Sec63p, do not give insight in their role in cystogenesis and their tissue-wide expression does not fit with the ...

From JOOST P H DRENTH, Nature.com,  27 Jun 2008

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