Search for dissertations about: "Mrd1"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word Mrd1.
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1. Eukaryotic Ribosome Biogenesis : Focus on the function of the assembly factor Mrd1p
Abstract : The ribosome, the protein factory of the cell, is essential for all life forms. The ribosome is a large RNA-protein machine. It is built in a complex, multi-step process that involves a large number of accessory trans-acting factors and the synthesis consumes a considerable part of the cellular energy. READ MORE
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2. Nucleolar Ribosome Assembly
Abstract : Ribosomes are macromolecular machines that are responsible for production of every protein in a living cell. Yet we do not know the details about how these machines are formed. The ribosome consists of four RNA strands and roughly 80 proteins that associate with each other in the nucleolus and form pre-ribosomal complexes. READ MORE
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3. Prognostic factors, treatment and outcome in adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia : Population-based studies in Sweden
Abstract : Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has poor prognosis in older/elderly adults and in high-risk/relapsed disease. Recommended treatment of ALL was evaluated (study I-IV). Data was obtained from the Swedish Acute Leukemia registries and from patient records.I. READ MORE
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4. Predictors of prognosis in acute myeloid leukemia : a clinical and epidemiological study
Abstract : AML is a malignant disorder characterized by clonal expansion of immature myeloid hematopoietic stem cells, myeloblasts, in bone marrow, blood and/or other tissue. Despite advances in treatment the majority of patients eventually die from this aggressive disease. READ MORE
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5. Molecular Cloning and Functional Characterization of Factors Involved in Post-transcriptional Gene Expression
Abstract : Gene expression in the eukaryotic cell is a fundamental cellular process, which consists of several distinct steps but extensively coupled to each other. From site of transcription in the nucleus to the cytoplasm, both mRNA and rRNA are associated with a proper set of proteins. READ MORE