Search for dissertations about: "My Andersson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 47 swedish dissertations containing the words My Andersson.
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1. Astrocyte-mediated short-term synaptic depression
Abstract : Short-term synaptic plasticity, the activity-dependent regulation of synaptic efficacy that occurs in the timeframe of milliseconds to seconds, is a fundamental property of the synapse, mostly attributed to changes in release probability. These changes are commonly ascribed to intrinsic mechanisms in the presynaptic terminal and to different transmitters acting on the presynaptic terminal. READ MORE
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2. Hate crime victimization : consequences and interpretations
Abstract : The field of hate crime studies is a young one and as such it is characterized by a high proportion of explorative and inductive studies. This methodological approach is well founded when a field is unfolding as they often generate theoretical conclusions or assumptions. READ MORE
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3. On chaperone co-operation in temporal and spatial protein quality control
Abstract : In order for a protein to be able to function correctly it needs to adopt its proper fold. Because of this, protein quality control (PQC) is vital at every level of cellular function. The central protein in PQC networks across all kingdoms of life are the Hsp70 molecular chaperones. READ MORE
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4. Var får instrumentallärarna sina pedagogiska idéer ifrån? : Om bakgrunden till didaktiska ställningstaganden
Abstract : During my time as Director of Studies at the Municipal Music School of Lund, Sweden, I have had several discussions with teachers, students, parents, municipality civil servants, and politicians. I have concluded that in general, culture schools and music schools are looked upon as institutions where parents safely can send their children convinced about that they get a qualified education regarding the instrument of choice. READ MORE
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5. Stimulus-Section Coupling in Endocrine Cell Models
Abstract : Detailed understanding of biological systems governing specific mechanisms and pathways is essential in the development of novel disease therapies. Stimulus-secretion coupling in hormone secreting cells is a complex system of pathways that link activation of cellular processes by i.e. nutrients to the release of hormone. READ MORE