Search for dissertations about: "cyclin A"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 186 swedish dissertations containing the words cyclin A.
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1. Cyclin A and cyclin E as prognostic factors in early breast cancer
Abstract : Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women. Due to early detection and the use of screening programs approximately 60% of all new cases lack lymph node involvement. Today, a substantial proportion of these women will be offered adjuvant systemic chemotherapy. READ MORE
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2. Pharmacological and analytical studies of the cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors
Abstract : Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) play a key role in the regulation of cell cycle progression and RNA transcription. Deregulation of Cdks has been associated with several malignancies, neurodegenerative disorders, viral and protozoal infections, glomerulonephritis and inflammatory diseases. READ MORE
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3. In vivo studies of cell cycle regulating proteins in rats during liver regeneration and during promotion of liver carcinogenesis
Abstract : There are more than one hundred different types of cancer in humans. However, the major platform for all types of cancer is automous and uncontrolled cell division and though most types of cancer are possible to treat and cure by surgery, chemical therapy or irradiation, more efficient and less toxic therapies are urgently needed. READ MORE
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4. The Prognostic Impact of Proliferation Markers in Breast Cancer with Emphasis on Cyclin B1 and PPH3
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to investigate the prognostic role of the proliferation markers cyclin B1 and Phosphorylated Histone 3 (PPH3) in breast cancer (BC).In paper I we used an experimental study design, we compared women dying early from their BC with women free from relapse more than eight years after initial diagnosis. READ MORE
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5. Immunofluorescence studies on the cell cycle expression of cyclin A and cyclin E
Abstract : Cell cycle progression is tightly regulated in normal eucaryotic cells. Cancer is caused by the transformation of cells, and is always associated with defects in the cell cycle regulatory machinery. READ MORE