Search for dissertations about: "Kai"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 78 swedish dissertations containing the word Kai.
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1. Non-linear synaptic integration on dendrites of striatal medium-spiny neuron : a computational study
Abstract : Striatum is the main input nucleus of basal ganglia. Medium-spiny neurons (MSNs), the principal neurons of the striatum, receive convergent excitatory inputs from cortex and thalamus, thus “gate” the information flow to the basal ganglia. READ MORE
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2. Regulation of autophagy and mTOR during Semliki Forest virus infection
Abstract : Semliki Forest virus (SFV) infection causes dramatic changes to the infected cell. For example, synthesis of most cellular proteins shuts off within 4 hours. The cell launches an antiviral response, forms stress granules and, as we found in the work leading up to this thesis, accumulates autophagosomes. READ MORE
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3. Basal and Pollutant-induced Expression of CYP1A, 1B and 1C isoforms in Fish : Implications for Biomonitoring
Abstract : Aquatic wildlife are exposed to contaminants in their natural habitats, and toxic pollutants may induce toxicity in sensitive target tissues and cells. There is therefore a need to establish biomarkers to determine exposure to certain classes of contaminants and the subsequent biological responses. READ MORE
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4. Coping with Financial Stigma : a study of budgetary identity work in a candidature for the Olympic Winter Games
Abstract : This book provides an account of the intersection between management and accounting in one of the world’s most notorious financial disasters – the Olympic Games. More specifically, it is based on a case study of a candidature for the Olympic Winter Games, where project managers were occupied with pitching their budget for such a megaproject in the light of prevailing cost controversies. READ MORE
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5. A quantity-quality framework for measuring the regional socio-economic impact of tourism : The case of Jämtland Härjedalen
Abstract : Measuring the economic effects of tourism has always been a high priority for private and public actors in the regional economy (Stabler et al 2009). These estimates provide insights about the generation of sales, jobs, and income associated with tourism, but also support industry officials in the regional development agenda. READ MORE