Search for dissertations about: "Cultured"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 800 swedish dissertations containing the word Cultured.

  1. 21. Studies on the cultured human endothelial cell with special regard to clinical applicability

    Author : Caroline Gillis-Hægerstrand; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska Institutet; []
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    Abstract : The improvement of cardiovascular prosthetic materials, to reduce thrombus formation and inflammatory / immunological reactions, is a clinical challenge. Endothelial cell (EC) seeding using autologous cells to line the luminal surface of prosthetic materials has been suggested. READ MORE

  2. 22. X-ray microanalysis of tissues and cultured cells with reference to cystic fibrosis

    Author : Anne von Euler; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : MEDICINE; MEDICIN;

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  3. 23. Cytoplasmic effects of X-irradiation on cultured cells in a non-dividing stage : with observations on mechanisms of autophagocytosis

    Author : Hans Hamberg; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : MEDICINE; MEDICIN;

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  4. 24. Dynamics and gene expression of growth factor receptors in human cultured skin cells : Effects of UV radiation and calcium on EGF- and PDGF-receptors

    Author : Margareta Lirvall; Gunnar Kratz; Linköpings universitet; []
    Keywords : MEDICINE; MEDICIN;

    Abstract : Growth factors transmit biological signals for the stimulation of cell growth and their stimulation may be involved in turnourigenesis. It is therefore of great importance to understand growth factor receptor reactions in response to stimuli such as calcium depletion or ultraviolet radiation, which normal human cells are invariably exposed to during their growth cycle. READ MORE

  5. 25. Chemical induction of spindle disturbances and abnormal chromosome numbers in cultured mammalian cells

    Author : Agneta Önfelt; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES;

    Abstract : Early investigations have shown that many chemically different compounds can cause spindle disturbances in eukaryotic cells and that there is an unspecific (physical) mechanism based on the partitioning of the compound into cellular hydrophobic compartments. This suggests that the approach should be quantitative when testing compounds for spindle disturbing activity in vitro; effect/no effect is not the most pertinent question. READ MORE