Search for dissertations about: "type 2"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 1269 swedish dissertations containing the words type 2.

  1. 1. Genetic interaction between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes

    University dissertation from Haiyan Li, Wallenberg Laboratory ing 46, Malmö University Hospital, 20502 Malmö, Sweden

    Author : Haiyan Li; Lunds universitet.; Lund University.; [2002]
    Keywords : MEDICIN; MEDICINE; IDDM2.; Endocrinology; Insulin gene VNTR; HLA; IDDM1; mixed type 1 2; Mixed type 1 type 2 diabetes families; LADA; GADabs; Autoantibodies against GAD65; Type 1 diabetes; Type 2 diabetes; diabetology; secreting systems; sekretion; diabetologi; Endokrinologi;

    Abstract : There are two major types of diabetes, type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Similarly characterized by hyperglycaemia and long term micro- and macrovascular complications, type 1 and type 2 diabetes have different underlying pathophysiologic processes. In Scandinavia, type 1 diabetes is common; type 2 diabetes accounts for 85% of all cases with diabetes. READ MORE

  2. 2. Antigen-specific islet antibodies: prediction of beta cell failure and differentiation between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes

    University dissertation from Henrik Borg, Wallenberg Laboratory, Entrance 46 2nd floor, Malmö University Hospital, SE-205 02 Malmö, Sweden

    Author : Henrik Borg; Lunds universitet.; Lund University.; [2002]
    Keywords : MEDICIN; MEDICINE; Endokrinologi; diabetology; secreting systems; Endocrinology; seropositive; seronegative; slowly-progressive; Type 2; Type 1; classification; IA-2A; IA-2; GADA; GAD; ICA; islet antibodies; C-peptide; beta cell function; diabetes mellitus; adult-onset; sekretion; diabetologi;

    Abstract : Autoantibodies against glutamic acid decarboxylase (GADA), protein tyrosine-phosphatase-like protein (IAÐ2A), and/or pancreatic islet cells (ICA) are autoimmune markers usually present at diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is therefore in general believed to be caused by an immune-mediated beta cell destruction. READ MORE

  3. 3. Barshalder 2 : Studies of late Iron Age Gotland

    University dissertation from Stockholm : Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens kultur

    Author : Martin Rundkvist; Stockholms universitet.; [2003]
    Keywords : HUMANIORA och RELIGIONSVETENSKAP; HUMANITIES and RELIGION; Barshalder; Grötlingbo; Fide; Gotland; cemetery; graves; burial; Iron Age; Roman Iron Age; Migration Period; Vendel Period; Viking Period; landscape history; gender; typology; chronology; seriation; correspondence analysis; social stratification; status; religion; paganism; Christianity; Christianisation;

    Abstract : The prehistoric cemetery of Barshalder is located along the main road on the boundary between Grötlingbo and Fide parishes, near the southern end of the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. The ceme-tery was used from c. AD 1-1100. READ MORE

  4. 4. Negotiating the international waste trade : a discourse analysis

    University dissertation from Örebro : Örebro universitetsbibliotek

    Author : Berndt H. Brikell; Örebro universitet.; [2000]
    Keywords : International Trade; Basel Convention; Hazardous Waste Trade; Multilateral Negotiations; Discourse analysis; Multilateral Environmental Agreements; environmental discourse; Prior Informed Consent; hazardous waste;

    Abstract : This study investigates the historic development of the management of the international hazardous waste (HW) trade problem, between 1972 and 2000. The method used in the study is discourse analysis, and it is undertaken through the usage of two different perspectives. READ MORE

  5. 5. Protein Profiling and Type 2 Diabetes

    University dissertation from Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis

    Author : Tea Sundsten; Uppsala universitet.; [2008]
    Keywords : Cell biology; Type 2 diabetes; Protein profiling; SELDI-TOF MS; Proteomics; Cellbiologi;

    Abstract : Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a heterogeneous disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the pathogenesis. The disease is characterized by alterations in many genes and their products. READ MORE