Search for dissertations about: "immunology"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 830 swedish dissertations containing the word immunology.
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11. Novel immunization strategies and interethnic differences in response to malaria infection
Abstract : A better understanding of the role of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in host resistance to malaria is essential to unravel the complex interactions between the host and the parasite. This would improve the design of malaria vaccines. READ MORE
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12. Malarial anaemia : the potential involvement of Plasmodium falciparum rhoptry proteins
Abstract : Malaria remains a challenging health problem in malaria endemic regions. Infection with malaria invariably leads to anaemia. The groups at risk of developing malarial anaemia include children below the age of five years and pregnant women, especially primigravidae. READ MORE
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13. The role of natural killer cells and inflammatory mediators in preeclamptic pregnancies
Abstract : The maternal immune system must be able to adjust during pregnancy and accept the foetus that expresses paternal antigens. These changes are found both in placenta and circulation, including a mild inflammatory response. NK cells are abundant during the early part of pregnancy in placenta and are thought to be important for placental development. READ MORE
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14. Immunological characteristics of a C-terminal fragment of the Plasmodium falciparum blood-stage antigen Pf332
Abstract : Till date, there are no effective control strategies against the deadly disease of malaria, and millions of children across Africa, Oceania, Asia, and Latin America are at the mercy of this long term enemy of man every second that passes by. Other control measures combined with vaccination might help improve control strategy against malaria, but the development of vaccines face various challenges as well, due to the complexity of the parasites’ life cycle and other host factors. READ MORE
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15. Metab-Immune analysis of the non-obese diabetic mouse
Abstract : Type 1A diabetes mellitus or T1D is a chronic disease characterized by T cell mediated destruction of the insulin producing β cells in the islets of Langerhans. The classical symptoms include high glucose levels in urine and blood, polyuria, and polydipsia. READ MORE