Search for dissertations about: "Expression array"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 261 swedish dissertations containing the words Expression array.
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1. Array-based Characterization of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia : - with Focus on Subsets Carrying Stereotyped B-cell Receptors
Abstract : In chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the presence of multiple subsets expressing ‘stereotyped’ B-cell receptors (BCRs) has implicated antigen(s) in leukemogenesis. These stereotyped subsets display similar immunoglobulin (IG) gene usage, almost identical complementarity determining region 3’s and may share clinical features. READ MORE
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2. DNA methylation in the placenta and in cancerwith special reference to folate transporting genes
Abstract : DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism that regulates the gene transcription. Folate is used in cellular synthesis of methyl groups, nucleic acids and amino acids. In complex diseases like cancer and neural tube defects (NTD), various genetic and epigenetic alterations can be found that disrupt the normal cell function. READ MORE
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3. Application of Genomic and Expression Arrays for Identification of new Cancer Genes
Abstract : Copy number variation (CNV) comprises a recently discovered kind of variation involving deletion and duplication of DNA segments of variable size, ranging from a few hundred basepairs to several million. By altering gene dosage levels or disrupting proximal or distant regulatory elements CNVs create human diversity. READ MORE
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4. Antenna array mapping for DOA estimation in radio signal reconnaissance
Abstract : To counter radio signal reconnaissance, an efficient way of covert communication is to use subsecond duration burst transmissions in the congested HF band. Against this background, the present thesis treats fast direction finding (DF) using antenna arrays with known response only in a few calibration directions. READ MORE
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5. Array-based Genomic and Epigenomic Studies in Healthy Individuals and Endocrine Tumours
Abstract : The human genome is a dynamic structure, recently recognized to present with significant large-scale structural variation. DNA-copy number changes represent one common type of such variation and is found both between individuals and within the somatic cells of the same individual, especially in disease states like cancer. READ MORE