Search for dissertations about: "Jesper Eriksson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Jesper Eriksson.
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1. Aspects of risk factors, pathophysiology and outcomes in trauma
Abstract : Trauma is a global health concern. Many trauma patients succumb on the scene or in the immediate phase after trauma. Patients surviving the initial phase may die at a later stage or suffer debilitating consequences in the post-resuscitation phase of trauma care in intensive care units. READ MORE
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2. Structure-Function Studies of Bacteriophage P2 Integrase and Cox protein
Abstract : Probably no group of organisms has been as important as bacteriophages when it comes to the understanding of fundamental biological processes like transcriptional control, DNA replication, site-specific recombination, e.t.c.The work presented in this thesis is a contribution towards the complete understanding of these organisms. READ MORE
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3. Simplicity within Complexity : Understanding dynamics of cellular networks by model reduction
Abstract : Cellular networks composed of interactions between genes, proteins and metabolites, determines the behavioural repertoire of the cell. Recent developments in high-throughput experimental techniques and computational methods allow static descriptions of these networks on a genome scale. READ MORE
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4. Digital Innovation : Orchestrating Network Activities
Abstract : Digitization of analogue everyday artifacts, i.e. when physical products are equipped with digital capabilities, has a profound impact on today’s society. Some examples of these digital innovations aimed at consumer markets are the “connected” car, the digitized television set, and in the near future, digitized IKEA furniture. READ MORE
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5. Inner ear proteomics and barriers : Clinical and experimental findings
Abstract : Hearing is important in many aspects of life, including communication, assessing one’s surroundings, entertainment and social interaction. Hearing loss is common and according to the Global Burden of Disease Study, 5% of the global population require hearing rehabilitation (1). READ MORE