Search for dissertations about: "Id1"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the word Id1.
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1. Cell cycle genes in chondrosarcoma. Involvement of the Id1 and p16 pathways
Abstract : Chondrosarcoma is a malignant, cartilaginous tumour arising from bone. The wide variationin morphology, behaviour and clinical outcome raise the question whether chondrosarcomasare several different but closely related tumours rather than a single entity. READ MORE
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2. Keratinocyte differentiation. Involvement of the growth hormon (GH)/insulinlike growth factor1 (IGFI) axis and IGF1 post receptor signaling
Abstract : At cellular level, little is known about the genes that regulate keratinocyte differentiation andproliferation. Psoriasis is regarded as a T-cell mediated inflammatory disease with hyperproliferativekeratinocytes. READ MORE
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3. Not just a pipe's dream : plumbing the contribution of cell diversity to oesophageal homeostasis
Abstract : Epithelial barrier tissues like the skin, intestine, and oesophagus form a physical barrier that protects our body from external threats. To accurately fulfil their function, epithelial barriers are subject to constant epithelial cell renewal throughout our lifespan. READ MORE
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4. An exPADItion for citrullination in the developing hair follicle
Abstract : During epidermal development, to assure proper tissue structure, highly complex transcriptional networks interact within the stem cell compartments of the epidermis and hair follicles (HFs) to balance the choice between self-renewal or differentiation. The full characterisation of the protein profiles resulting from those transcriptional networks, within the compartments of the HF, remains, however, incomplete. READ MORE
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5. TGFβ Signal Transduction in Endothelial Cells
Abstract : Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) is a multifunctional cytokine that is involved in many biological effects, such as proliferation, migration, differentiation and cell survival. TGFβ regulates cellular responses by binding to a heteromeric complex of type I and type II serine/threonine kinase receptors. READ MORE