Search for dissertations about: "Mattias Mild"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Mattias Mild.
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1. Intrapatient evolution of HIV-1 in the context of coreceptor usage
Abstract : The variable region 1 to 3 (V1-V3) of the HIV-1 envelope plays an important role in coreceptor usage. Early in infection HIV- 1 is using CCR5 as coreceptor to enter target cells (R5 viruses) whereas viruses using CXCR4 as coreceptor (X4 viruses) may appear later in infection. READ MORE
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2. Mild cognitive impairment - concepts, cut-offs, and clinical relevance
Abstract : Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a diagnosis frequently used in dementia research and in memory clinics. MCI is meant to identify patients without dementia, but with cognitive decline beyond what is considered normal, and with an increased risk of progressing to dementia. Typically, cognitive test performance 1. READ MORE
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3. Amine Transaminases in Multi-Step One-Pot Reactions
Abstract : Amine transaminases are enzymes that catalyze the mild and selective formation of primary amines, which are useful building blocks for biologically active compounds and natural products. In order to make the production of these kinds of compounds more efficient from both a practical and an environmental point of view, amine transaminases were incorporated into multi-step one-pot reactions. READ MORE
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4. Antibiotic use and resistance : assessing and improving utilisation and provision of antibiotics and other drugs in Vietnam
Abstract : Background: In Vietnam there were shortages of drugs until the end of the 1980's. In 1986 the "Doi Moi" economic reforms towards market economy were initiated. An expanding private health care sector emerged and the per capita drug consumption has increased dramatically. READ MORE
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5. Oxidative stress in experimental traumatic brain injury
Abstract : Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability among the young population in the industrialized world. The injury consists of immediate damage to the brain tissue, followed by a secondary response involving inflammation and oxidative stress. READ MORE