Search for dissertations about: "Ascl1"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the word Ascl1.
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1. Pancreatic Endocrine Tumourigenesis : Genes of potential importance
Abstract : Understanding signalling pathways that control pancreatic endocrine tumour (PET) development and proliferation may reveal novel targets for therapeutic intervention. The pathogenesis for sporadic and hereditary PETs, apart from mutations of the MEN1 and VHL tumour suppressor genes, is still elusive. READ MORE
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2. Investigation of small-cell lung cancer epidemiology in Sweden and analysis of clinical and tumor specific prognostic biomarkers
Abstract : Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) accounts for approximately 13% of all newly diagnosed lung cancer (LC) cases. This disease is correlated with heavy smoking. It is characterized by a rapid doubling time combined with a propensity to metastasize quickly and by neuroendocrine differentiation. READ MORE
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3. Exploration of large molecular datasets using global gene networks : computational methods and tools
Abstract : Defining gene expression profiles and mapping complex interactions between molecular regulators and proteins is a key for understanding biological processes and the functional properties of cells, which is therefore, the focus on numerous experimental studies. Small-scale biochemical analyses deliver high-quality data, but lack coverage, whereas high throughput sequencing reveals thousands of interactions which can be error-prone and require proper computational methods to discover true relations. READ MORE
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4. Generation of induced neurons via direct conversion in vivo and in vitro
Abstract : Cellular reprogramming is when one cell is changed into another. This involves structural modifications on the DNA of a cell resulting in a transcriptional change. This occurs naturally during development when early pluripotent cells gradually differentiate into more specialized cells that finally result in a complete organism. READ MORE
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5. Specification of enteric neuron subtypes in the developing gut
Abstract : The enteric nervous system (ENS) is the biggest subdivision of the peripheral nervous system and harbors more neurons than the spinal cord. Its intricate network of ganglia is spanning the entire length of the gastrointestinal wall from where it controls peristalsis, secretion and blood flow. READ MORE