Search for dissertations about: "Advances in diabetes"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words Advances in diabetes.
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1. Towards Defence In Depth In Diabetes Glucose Self-Management
Abstract : Diabetes is a disease characterized by insufficient capacity to regulate the blood glucose level. In insulin-dependent diabetes, multiple daily injections of insulin have to be administered. In-between scheduled visits to the care provider, the patient has to manage the glucose control independently. READ MORE
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2. The Colours of Diabetes : advances and novel applications of molecular optical techniques for studies of the pancreas
Abstract : Diabetes is a rapidly increasing health problem. In a global perspective,approximately 415 million people suffered from diabetes in 2015 and this number ispredicted to increase to 640 million by 2040. To tackle this pandemic there is a needfor better analytical tools by which we can increase our understanding of the disease. READ MORE
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3. Macrophages and neutrophils in tissue homeostasis and recovery from ischemic injury
Abstract : Neutrophils and macrophages have functions beyond protection against pathogens. The overall aim of the work presented in this thesis was to identify novel tasks for these innate immune cells in maintaining homeostasis. READ MORE
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4. A Data-Rich World : Population‐based registers in healthcare research
Abstract : Advances and integration of information and communication technologies into healthcare systems offer new opportunities to improve public health worldwide. In Sweden, there are already unique possibilities for epidemiological research from registers because of a long tradition of centralized data collection into population-based registers and their allowance for linkage. READ MORE
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5. Why do children get diabetes? : A study on some genetical, immunological and environmental factors
Abstract : Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is one of the most common and serious chronic disorders of childhood. Despite advances in the knowledge about the cause of IDDM during the last decades the etiology still remains incompletely understood but is probably due to a complex network of genetic, immunological and environmental factors. READ MORE