Search for dissertations about: "Drugs used on rabbits"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Drugs used on rabbits.
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1. Effect of Drugs on Rabbit Retina
Abstract : The adverse effects of drugs in the eye are not easily detected, and the underlying pathogenesis not fully understood. The effects of four different kinds of drugs have been investigated in the rabbit eye, using electroretinography, ocular examination and histochemical methods. READ MORE
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2. On enhancement of bone formation using local drug delivery systems
Abstract : Introduction: Despite that many reports have confirmed the long-term clinical success rates associated with implant treatment, implant failure to achieve and maintain osseointegration still occurs in many cases. Local and sustained drug release at the bone-implant interface is one of the strategies that have been suggested to improve the osseointegration. READ MORE
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3. The glycobiology of human adenovirus infections : implications for tropism and treatment
Abstract : Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) are common human pathogens, causing gastrointestinal, ocular, and respiratory infections on a regular basis. Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) is a severe ocular infection for which no approved antivirals are available. READ MORE
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4. Characterisation of aerosol delivery devices and their influence on deposition in humans and animals
Abstract : One way of administrating pharmaceutical drugs in the development phase and in the clinical situation is by inhalation. It is essential to ensure an accurate delivered dose, as the prediction of the effect and side effects of the drug action is dependent on a precise estimation of the given dose. READ MORE
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5. Intraocular Microdialysis
Abstract : The method of microdialysis has been adapted for ocular use. It is a technique for monitoring concentrations of different molecules in a tissue in vivo. It is based on the principle of diffusion through a semipermeable membrane. The membrane is mounted on a soft plastic shaft, connected to an inlet and an outlet tube. READ MORE