Search for dissertations about: "Biomarker"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 770 swedish dissertations containing the word Biomarker.
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11. Integrative approaches in ecotoxicological testing: Implications for biomarker development and application
Abstract : Ecotoxicology aims to understand toxic effects of chemicals in the environment. Effects can be observed at different levels of the biological organization, from molecular to ecosystem level. READ MORE
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12. From Proteomic Analysis to Biomarker Application - Studies of Carbonyl Reductase in Fish
Abstract : Many anthropogenic substances are present in the aquatic environment, but there is limited information on how this combination of chemicals affects exposed wildlife. To assess the impact of chemicals, a biomarker approach is frequently applied in environmental biomonitoring programmes. READ MORE
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13. Chemical mixtures and interactions with detoxification mechanisms and biomarker responses in fish
Abstract : Several classes of anthropogenic chemicals are present as mixtures in the aquatic environment. However, information of how wildlife species, including fish, are affected by exposures to chemical mixtures is limited. READ MORE
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14. Molecular Characterisation and Prognostic Biomarker Discovery in Human Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Abstract : Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) constitutes a clinically, histologically, and genetically heterogeneous disease entity that represents a major cause of cancer-related death. Early-stage patients, who undergo surgery with curative intent, experience high recurrence rates and the effect of adjuvant treatment is modest. READ MORE
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15. The postsynaptic protein neurogranin: a new item in the Alzheimer’s disease biomarker toolbox
Abstract : Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia affecting more than 50 million people worldwide today and is characterised by progressive cognitive decline. One of the earliest events in AD, which is also closely related to neuronal loss and the degree of dementia, is synaptic degeneration. READ MORE