Search for dissertations about: "glycoprotein gene"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 82 swedish dissertations containing the words glycoprotein gene.
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1. Development of lentiviral vectors for CNS gene transfer
Abstract : Gene therapy in the brain is a promising treatment strategy that in the future may be used for several brain disorders, including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and lysosomal storage diseases. By introducing a new gene, rather than providing a classical pharmacological drug, gene therapy offers the opportunity to treat neurological disorders by a single intervention. READ MORE
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2. Fibrinogen and susceptibility to myocardial infarction : role of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions
Abstract : Fibrinogen, the precursor of fibrin, is a glycoprotein synthesized in the liver and maintained in plasma at concentrations normally ranging between 2-4 g/L. The fibrinogen molecule consists of two sets of three non-identical polypeptide chains, which are encoded by the fibrinogen gamma (FGG), fibrinogen alpha (FGA) and fibrinogen beta (FGB) genes clustered on chromosome 4. READ MORE
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3. Immune recognition and early virus-cell interactions. Glycobiological aspects on HIV-1 gp120
Abstract : Human immunodeficiency virus types 1 and 2 (HIV-1 and HIV-2) are the etiological agents of AIDS in humans. The viral envelope glycoproteins gp120 and gp41 mediate the early virus-cell interaction of HIV with the target cells. READ MORE
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4. Glycoprotein G of Herpes simplex virus type 2. Antigenicity and genetic variability
Abstract : Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) causes genital lesions, meningitis and occasionally, severe neonatal infections. Globally HSV-2 infection is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. READ MORE
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5. Microarray analysis of gene expression in human adipocytes and adipose tissue
Abstract : Obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide and is associated with several serious conditions such as insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis. Adipose tissue exerts important endocrine and immune functions through the release of adipokines. READ MORE