Search for dissertations about: "A Rubin"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words A Rubin.
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1. Delayed babbling at 10 months : observation, detection and a two-year follow-up
Abstract : Babbling variables that can predict later expressive language, such as presence and onset of canonical babbling (CB), presence of anterior stops and consonant inventory, are suitable targets for a CB screening and the Swedish Child Health Services (CHS) is a suitable framework for such a screening. The overall aim of the thesis was to find means for identification and valid care for children with delayed CB and foundations for future intervention. READ MORE
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2. Neuroendocrine Stress Response after Burn Trauma
Abstract : Some aspects of the stress response during acute intensive care for severe burns are described and quantified by measuring hormonal and neuroendocrine patterns and relating these to organ function in the short term. This includes an assessment of whether there are markers for the severity of stress that are better than conventional descriptors of the severity of a burn in predicting failing organ function. READ MORE
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3. Neurological complications after stem cell transplantation in children
Abstract : Allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is a well established method used in the treatment of a number of benign and malignant blood diseases, inborn errors of metabolism and severe congenital immunodeficiency syndromes. Around 60 children are transplanted in Sweden every year. READ MORE
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4. T cell signatures and modulation by regulatory T cells
Abstract : CD4 T cells are crucial coordinators of protective immune responses against microbes and tumors. However, immune responses misdirected towards self-antigens are the hallmarks of autoimmune diseases. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) maintain peripheral immune tolerance, mainly by suppressing effector T cells. READ MORE
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5. Analysis of PDGF receptor internalization and signaling using proximity ligation assays
Abstract : Cell signaling is mediated by signaling proteins that relay the signal in an intricate network of interactions before the signal is translated into a biological response. Short linear motifs (SLiMs) in intrinsically disordered regions of proteins serve as docking sites for protein interaction in all aspects of cell regulation including signal transduction. READ MORE