Search for dissertations about: "J Brown"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words J Brown.
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1. Regression methods in multidimensional prediction and estimation
Abstract : In regression with near collinear explanatory variables, the least squares predictor has large variance. Ordinary least squares regression (OLSR) often leads to unrealistic regression coefficients. Several regularized regression methods have been proposed as alternatives. READ MORE
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2. Adrenergic Receptors Regulating cAMP Generation and Thermogenesis in Isolated Brown Adipocytes
Abstract : Adrenoceptors are the functional receptors in brown adipocytes. In the present study, the second messenger cAMP - and thermogenesis (which is an index of the energy metabolism of brown adipocytes) - were measured in order to reveal the intricate mechanism of effects generated by various adrenoceptor interactions with agonists and antagonists on brown adipocytes from hamster, mouse and rat. READ MORE
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3. Causes and consequences of Gonyostomum semen blooms
Abstract : Aquatic ecosystems provide essential ecosystem services, but are also highly vulnerable to global change. Climate change, eutrophication and browning, for example, collectively drive the increase of harmful algal blooms in freshwaters. READ MORE
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4. β-adrenergic stimulation of VEGF gene expression : intracellular signalling pathways
Abstract : In the present study, the intracellular signalling pathway mediating ß-adrenergic stimulation of the expression of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene was investigated.VEGF is an activator of angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, and is considered to be a major regulator of both physiologically and pathologically related angiogenesis, as well as being essential for development of the vascular system. READ MORE
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5. Genetic Studies of Pigmentation in Chicken
Abstract : Domestic animals have been selected by humans for thousands of years, which have drastically altered their genetic constitution and phenotypes. In this thesis, several of the most important genes causing pigmentation differences between the wild red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) and domestic chickens have been identified. READ MORE