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Th2 and Th1 Responses: Clear and Hidden Sides of Immunity Against Intestinal Helminths.

2017

Intestinal helminthiases affect millions of people worldwide, mainly in developing regions, where they cause a significant negative impact on human health and socioeconomic growth of affected populations. However, intestinal helminthiases are still among the most neglected tropical diseases. Protective immunity against intestinal helminths is associated with development of type 2 responses. Nevertheless, in some host–intestinal helminth combinations, local Th1 responses are initiated, inducing chronicity. The usage of helminth–mouse models is useful for elucidating the mechanisms behind the initiation of each type of response. Herein, the current knowledge on these topics is reviewed, payin…

0301 basic medicineHelminthiasisHelminthiasisBiologyHost-Parasite Interactions03 medical and health sciencesHuman health0302 clinical medicineImmune systemTh2 CellsImmunityHelminthsmedicineHelminthsAnimalsHumansDeveloping regionsIntestinal Diseases ParasiticTh1 Cellsmedicine.diseaseImmunity Humoral030104 developmental biologyInfectious DiseasesImmunologyNeglected tropical diseasesParasitologyTh1 response030215 immunologyTrends in parasitology
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Regional Powers as Leaders or Rambos? The Ambivalent Behaviour of Brazil and South Africa in Regional Economic Integration

2013

The behaviour of regional powers towards their own regions is often volatile in the developing world, which leads to unstable integration processes. This article argues that this volatility is due to limited intra-regional gains from regional integration in developing regions, which implies that the behaviour of regional powers is constrained by extra-regional economic interests. When regional integration is not in conflict with extra-regional interests, regional powers provide regional leadership. However, when extra-regional interests are in conflict with regional integration, regional powers become regional Rambos. This argument is illustrated with the two examples of Brazil's behaviour …

Economic integrationEconomics and EconometricsDeveloping countryAmbivalenceGeneral Business Management and AccountingPolitical Science and International RelationsRegional integrationDevelopment economicsEconomicsEconomic geographyBusiness and International ManagementDeveloping regionsVolatility (finance)Shift-share analysisJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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Evolution of Tourist Accommodation Structures in Romanian's Developing Regions in the Context of New Challenges at European Level

2013

Abstract This paper analyzes the evolution of tourist structures with functions of tourist accommodation in the eights development regions of Romania Romania. Given the financial crisis, the differences between regions in terms of tourism infrastructure have accentuated. Investments to modernize tourist infrastructure and resorts can certainly revive tourism in many regions, which in its turn can help the economic growth of the area.

European levelTourist accommodation capacitybusiness.industryRomanianGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)language.human_languageEconomyRegional tourismTouristic long-term resourcesFinancial crisislanguageTourist accommodation structuresEconomic geographyBusinessDeveloping regionsAccommodationTourismProcedia Economics and Finance
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Knowledge management in developing regions: the case of Valle de Aburrá, Colombia

2019

This study aims to identify the components of a knowledge management (KM) model to support innovation governance in a Colombian cosmetics cluster. The inter-organisational management of knowledge applied to innovation governance, and the perspective of endogenous economic development emphasises the structural specificities of developing countries. In line with this objective, the community-based participatory research (CBPR) and Delphi methods were combined to collect information from the cluster's different stakeholders, among them dependent shareholders who expressed their views through spokespersons. In an initial stage, a knowledge management model was built. After a second stage with a…

Knowledge based developmentInformation Systems and ManagementKnowledge management[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologybusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementCorporate governance[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationDeveloping countryParticipatory action researchDisease clusterShareholderManagement of Technology and Innovation8. Economic growth[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationDeveloping regionsbusinesscomputerDelphiComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUScomputer.programming_language
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