Search for dissertations about: "125I"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 56 swedish dissertations containing the word 125I.
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21. Growth regulation in sarcomas : studies in vivo and in cell culture
Abstract : Sarcomas are malignant tumors of mesenchymal origin, and can arise in soft-tissue and in bones. It has been suggested that the abnormal growth regulation in sarcoma cells may be due to an autocrine mechanism, in which the cells are stimulated by an endogenous production of growth factors. READ MORE
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22. Transition Metal Mediated Transformations of Carboranes
Abstract : This thesis describes the use of copper and palladium to mediate transformations of carboranes, especially p-carborane.1-(1-p-carboranyl)-N-methyl-N-(2-butyl)-3-isoquinolinecarboxamide, a carborane containing analogue of the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) ligand PK11195, has been synthesised. READ MORE
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23. The Microcirculation in Trauma and Sepsis
Abstract : The microcirculation plays a vital part for fluid-, gas- and solute-exchange, and changes in permeability during trauma or sepsis, that are in part necessary for the natural healing process, may also cause hypovolemia and edema formation, leading to disturbances in microvascular exchange. This thesis discusses changes is microvascular flow, permeability and plasma volume (PV) loss after experimental or surgical trauma and experimental sepsis. READ MORE
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24. Carborane Derivatives for Nuclide Therapy and Imaging : Synthesis and Radio-labelling
Abstract : This thesis describes synthesis and radiohalogenation of closo-carborane and nido-carborate derivatives for application in nuclide therapy and imaging. The work could be divided in to four sections. READ MORE
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25. Comparatative studies on the IGF system in vertebrates : studies in rats, and in bony, cartilaginous, and jawless fish
Abstract : Numerous studies have shown the importance of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) for cellular growth, differentiation and metabolism in mammalian vertebrates. The mammalian IGF system, consists of IGF-1 and IGF-2, the IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs), and the type1 and type 2 IGF receptors. READ MORE