Search for dissertations about: "Per Hartvig"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Per Hartvig.
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1. Treatment Response in Psychotic Patients in a Naturalistic Setting : Classification, Genes, Drugs, Insight and Social Networks
Abstract : Many patients with psychotic symptoms respond poorly to treatment. Various approaches have been made to classify these patients according to treatment response. However, existing classifications have been criticized for various reasons and a new classification system is needed. READ MORE
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2. Imaging and Quantification of Brain Serotonergic Activity using PET
Abstract : This thesis investigates the potential of using positron emission tomography (PET) to study the biosynthesis and release of serotonin (5HT) at the brain serotonergic neuron. As PET requires probe compounds with specific attributes to enable imaging and quantification of biological processes, emphasis was placed on the evaluation of these attributes. READ MORE
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3. Padlock Probes and Rolling Circle Amplification : New Possibilities for Sensitive Gene Detection
Abstract : A series of novel methods for detection of known sequence variants in DNA, in particular single nucleotide polymorphism, using padlock probes and rolling circle replication are presented. DNA probes that can be circularized – padlock probes – are ideal for rolling circle replication. READ MORE
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4. Biochemical and Immunological Investigation of Quinol-Cytochrome c Reductase
Abstract : In order to understand the mechanism of electron and proton transport within mitochondrial ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase (Complex III), we have undertaken a biochemical and immunological investigation regarding the structure, function and topology of its subunits. A major part of this investigation deals with the two largest subunits, the so-called core proteins, which make up approximately 50 percent of the total Complex III protein. READ MORE
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5. The Bias of the World : Theories of Unequal Exchange in History
Abstract : This is a history of theories and theorists of unequal exchange. Starting with mercantilists and Richard Cantillon's theory based on land values, it briefly covers the early Classical economists and Gerald Fitzhugh. READ MORE