Search for dissertations about: "Mårtensson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 158 swedish dissertations containing the word Mårtensson.
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1. Kinetic and Thermodynamic Modeling of Nanowire Growth
Abstract : This thesis aims to expand on the fundamental knowledge of crystal growth, selectively focusing on the area of particle-seeded nanowire growth in the III-V materials system. The growth process is complex. READ MORE
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2. Bridging the gap between caring theory and nursing practice : Learning experiences of undergraduate nursing students in a caring behavior course
Abstract : Background: Healthcare providers are obligated to practice with scientific knowledge in order to deliver high quality and safe care based on patients’ needs. Despite this obligation, complaints from care recipients and their significant others regarding healthcare providers’ lack of compassion and competent care in their professional encounters have increased. READ MORE
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3. A Study of the Surrogate Light chain
Abstract : This thesis has investigated the importance of the VpreB1 protein in early B cell development. Mice lacking the VpreB1 protein showed normal numbers of peripheral mature B cells. READ MORE
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4. Haemophilia in Sweden – Studies on mutations and clinical implications
Abstract : Introduction: Haemophilia A (HA) and B (HB) are two of our most common inherited bleeding disorders and are due to a variety of gene mutations. Aims: The overall objective of the present research was to perform clinical and basic scientific studies on haemophilia in Sweden to further improve and individualise the care of haemophilia patients and their relatives. READ MORE
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5. Individualized leukapheresis of hematopoietic cells for cellular therapies
Abstract : Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells from blood (HSC) are collected by leukapheresis from patients after mobilization with G-CSF +/- chemotherapy to be used in autologous transplantation. The established method to measure the content of HSC in peripheral blood and HSC collections is by their expression of the CD34-antigen. READ MORE