Search for dissertations about: "Michael Welsh"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Michael Welsh.
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6. Consequences of Shb Deficiency on Hematopoietic Cell Function
Abstract : The adaptor protein Shb has been implicated in the signaling of several tyrosine kinase receptors and previous studies have suggested a role for Shb in the signal transduction of T cells. Shb associates with the T cell receptor (TCR) and partakes in the signal propagation of activated T lymphocytes. READ MORE
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7. The Role of Shb in Angiogenesis, FGF and VEGF Signalling in Endothelial Cells
Abstract : Angiogenesis is defined as the formation of new capillary blood vessels from pre-existing ones. This process involves several steps including: migration, proliferation and differentiation of endothelial cells into blood vessels. READ MORE
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8. The SHB adaptor protein in human and murine leukemia
Abstract : The SHB adaptor protein operates downstream of tyrosine kinase receptors. It has been found previously that Shb deficiency in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) results in less proliferation and failure to maintain the myeloid compartment over time. READ MORE
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9. The Role of the SHB Adapter Protein in Cell Differentiation and Development
Abstract : The present study was conducted in order to assess a role of the SH2 domain-containing adapter protein SHB in development and cell differentiation.Embryonic stem (ES) cells overexpressing SHB and SHB with an inactive SH2 domain (R522K-SHB) were obtained. READ MORE
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10. Roles of the Shb and Cbl Proteins in Signal Transduction and Blood Vessel Formation
Abstract : Formation of blood vessels occurs through two processes: vasculogenesis and angiogenesis, which are regulated by various growth factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor, fibroblast growth factor and platelet-derived growth factor. The present study was carried out in order to investigate the roles of the Shb and Cbl proteins in growth factor-mediated signal transduction and blood vessel formation. READ MORE