Search for dissertations about: "Klinisk biologi"
Showing result 36 - 40 of 172 swedish dissertations containing the words Klinisk biologi.
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36. Oxidative stress-related damage of retinal pigment epithelial cells : possible protective properties of autophagocytosed iron-binding proteins
Abstract : Oxidative stress is a major pathogenic factor in the development of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which is the most common cause of severe central visual impairment in the elderly population in the western world.It is believed that the degenerative process starts in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). READ MORE
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37. Integrative analysis of multi-omics data reveals links between human diseases and the gut microbiota
Abstract : The gut microbiota plays a critical role in human diseases, including type 2 diabetes (T2D) and osteoporosis. Especially, probiotics have been suggested to provide potential intervention strategies for improving human health. READ MORE
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38. Weighted Analysis of Microarray Experiments
Abstract : DNA microarrays are strikingly efficient tools for analysing gene expression for large sets of genes simultaneously. The aim is often to identify genes which are differentially expressed between some studied conditions, thereby gaining insight into which cellular mechanisms are differently active between the conditions. READ MORE
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39. The Epigenome of Multiple Myeloma : From genome-wide analysis to pharmacological manipulation
Abstract : Nowadays epigenetic dysregulation is known to play a crucial role in virtually all cancers. In multiple myeloma (MM), an extensively heterogeneous malignancy, the key common feature among patients is the gene silencing imposed by the PRC2 complex through the addition of H3K27me3. READ MORE
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40. Early childhood thymectomy - impact on immune function
Abstract : Introduction: The thymus is the site of T cell maturation. Children born with a congenital heart defect often endure surgery early in life, and during surgery their thymus is routinely removed, as it blocks the surgeons access to the heart. READ MORE