Search for dissertations about: "Maria Svensson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words Maria Svensson.
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1. Studies of genes involved in regulating flowering time in Arabidopsis
Abstract : Transition from a vegetative growth phase to flowering in plants occurs in response to both environmental conditions and endogenous signals. Identification of genes that are involved in regulating the time of flowering is of great importance in agri- and horticulture. READ MORE
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2. The tumor immune microenvironment and clinical outcome in patients with esophageal and gastric adenocarcinoma
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3. Assessing the ERG rearrangement for clinincal use in patients with prostrate cancer
Abstract : In Sweden, close to 10 000 men are annually diagnosed with prostate cancer (PCa) and approximately 2400 men die of their disease each year. Today there is no reliable marker that can separate patients who will have an aggressive type of disease that requires treatment, from patients who will have a more indolent clinical course and can be left untreated. READ MORE
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4. Metabolic aspects on diabetic nephropathy
Abstract : Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is associated with morbidity and mortality due to cardiovascular disease and renal failure. This study focused on the impact of glycemic control on the development of DN and the metabolic consequences of DN. The euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp technique was used to assess insulin sensitivity and insulin clearance. READ MORE
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5. The impact of gaze-based assistive technology on daily activities in children with severe physical impairments
Abstract : Aim: The aim of the thesis was to investigate the impact of gaze-based assistive technology on daily activities in children with severe physical impairments and without speech. The objectives were to develop and pilot a gaze-based assistive technology intervention (GAT intervention) at home and in school for these children and to understand its impact on daily activities as experienced by their parents. READ MORE