Search for dissertations about: "FGF-2"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the word FGF-2.
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16. Brittlestars Galactosaminoglycans and Tools to Study their Structure
Abstract : In all living organisms, biological activities such as proper functioning and co-ordination of different organs will depend on different cells and molecular interactions. In some organisms the loss of functional organs or damage of organs can be lethal, whereas in others a special process called regeneration can retrieve lost organs. READ MORE
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17. On the biological behavior of barrier membranes: implications for Guided Bone Regeneration. Clinical and Experimental studies
Abstract : There is a continuous development of bone augmentation solutions to meet the rising demand for effective dental implant rehabilitations. One of the most used techniques is Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR). READ MORE
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18. Targeting stromal components in the tumor microenvironment for cancer therapy
Abstract : In the tumor microenvironment (TME), different cell components crosstalk with each other through various growth factors, cytokines, chemokines, and enzymes. They offered crucial survival signals for tumor cell proliferation and metastasis. READ MORE
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19. Molecular epidemiology approach : nested case-control studies in glioma and lymphoid malignancies
Abstract : BACKGROUND: Nested case-control studies aim to link molecular markers with a certain outcome. Repeated prediagnostic samples may improve the evaluation of marker-disease associations. However, data regarding the benefit of repeated samples in such studies are sparse. READ MORE
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20. Mechanisms of tumor microenvironment in promoting metastasis
Abstract : Tumor tissues contain diverse cell populations that relentlessly cross-communicate with each other in the tumor microenvironment. In addition to malignant cells, infiltration of other host cells including inflammatory cells, fibroblasts, and cells in the vessel walls in tumors significantly contribute to tumor growth and metastasis. READ MORE