Search for dissertations about: "C. Lennartsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words C. Lennartsson.
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1. Transcriptional control of Bactericidal/permeability increasing protein (BPI) and cathepsin G in myeloid cells
Abstract : The neutrophil store its effector proteins in several distinct types of cytoplasmic granules, developed sequentially during cell maturation. The different subtypes of granules have unique protein content and functional characteristics. The formation of each granule subtype coincides with the biosynthesis of its content. READ MORE
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2. Stem Cell Factor Induced Signal Transduction
Abstract : Stem Cell Factor (SCF) can function as a survival factor, a mitogen or a chemoattractant depending on cell type. Binding of SCF to c-Kit induces dimerization and subsequent autophosphorylation of the receptor. This thesis describes the intracellular signal transduction elicited by c-Kit. READ MORE
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3. Probabilistic modeling in sports, finance and weather
Abstract : In this thesis, we build mathematical and statistical models for a wide variety of real world applications. The mathematical models include applications in team sport tactics and optimal portfolio selection, while the statistical modeling concerns weather and specifically precipitation. READ MORE
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4. Still in touch : family contact, activities and health among the elderly in Sweden
Abstract : Study I. Child-Parent Contacts. A study of family contacts between adult children and parents in Sweden The aim of this study is to examine how often adult children and parents are in contact. In focus is the relative impact of individual, family, and social-structural characteristics, and geographical distance on intergenerational contacts. READ MORE
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5. Regulation of PDGFRβ signaling
Abstract : Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) isoforms, which bind to closely related a- and b-tyrosine kinase receptors, induce migration, proliferation, survival and differentiation of mesenchymal cells. They signal by the active receptor attracting Src homology 2 (SH2) domain containing proteins, which subsequently initiate a set of signaling pathways. READ MORE