Search for dissertations about: "building pathology"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words building pathology.
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1. Tissue Microarrays for Analysis of Expression Patterns
Abstract : Proteins are essential building blocks in every living cell, and since the complete human genome was sequenced in 2004, researchers have attempted to map the human proteome, which is the functional representation of the genome. One such initiative is the Human Protein Atlas programme (HPA), which generates monospecific antibodies towards all human proteins and uses these for high-throughput tissue profiling on tissue microarrays (TMAs). READ MORE
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2. Computerized tools : a substitute or a supplement when diagnosing Alzheimer's disease?
Abstract : Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia in the elderly characterized by difficulties in memory, disturbances in language, changes in behavior, and impairments in daily life activities. By the time cognitive impairment manifests, substantial synaptic and neuronal degeneration has already occurred. READ MORE
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3. Novel Insight into Thymidylate Kinase: Biochemical Characterization of the Human and Zebrafish Enzymes
Abstract : Deoxythymidine triphosphate (dTTP or T) is one of the four building blocks for DNA. In dTTP synthesis, the catalysis of dTMP to dTDP, is mediated by one known enzyme only: Thymidylate kinase (TMPK, EC 2.7.4. READ MORE
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4. On protein structure, function and modularity from an evolutionary perspective
Abstract : We are compounded entities, given life by a complex molecular machinery. When studying these molecules we have to make sense of a diverse set of dynamical nanostructures with wast and intricate patterns of interactions. READ MORE
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5. T cell responses in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis : friends or foes?
Abstract : Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is an idiopathic fatal neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by the loss of upper and lower motor neurons. Inflammation is widely recognized as a hallmark of this disease; however, the intricate relationship between immune biomarkers and the pathogenesis of ALS is not fully understood yet. READ MORE