Search for dissertations about: "Maria Andrén"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Maria Andrén.
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1. The Role of Fc Gamma Receptors in Experimental Arthritis
Abstract : Induction of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), an animal model for human rheumatoid arthritis, is dependent on anti-collagen type II (CII) antibodies. The effector mechanism by which autoantibodies contribute to inflammatory reactions in autoimmune diseases is not well understood. READ MORE
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2. Assessing the ERG rearrangement for clinincal use in patients with prostrate cancer
Abstract : In Sweden, close to 10 000 men are annually diagnosed with prostate cancer (PCa) and approximately 2400 men die of their disease each year. Today there is no reliable marker that can separate patients who will have an aggressive type of disease that requires treatment, from patients who will have a more indolent clinical course and can be left untreated. READ MORE
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3. Improved Neuropeptide Identification : Bioinformatics and Mass Spectrometry
Abstract : Bioinformatic methods were developed for improved identification of endogenous peptides using mass spectrometry. As a framework for these methods, a database for endogenous peptides, SwePep, was created. It was designed for storing information about endogenous peptides including tandem mass spectra. READ MORE
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4. Effect of austenitising temperature and cooling rate on microstructures of hot-work tool steels
Abstract : The average size of hot-work tools has gradually increased over the past years.This affects the effective temperature cycle tools experience during hardening,as large dimensions prevent uniform and rapid cooling, and thereby the resulting microstructures and properties. READ MORE
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5. Advanced Mass Spectrometry Imaging in Neuropharmacology
Abstract : Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) has emerged as a valuable approach for mapping multiple molecular species in sections of diverse tissues. It enables simultaneous detection of numerous compounds (from neurotransmitters to small proteins) in the brain at relatively high lateral resolution (>5 μm) on a routine basis. READ MORE
