Search for dissertations about: "RTPCR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the word RTPCR.
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1. Variation and comparison of cytochromes P450 in human liver and blood : with special emphasis on gene expression
Abstract : The liver is the major drug and xenobiotic metabolising organ, and is the target of many adverse reactions. The main hepatic metabolic enzymes belong to the mono oxygenase enzyme family of cytochromes P450 (CYP). Direct studies of these enzymes in small liver biopsy samples require ultrasensitive methodology. READ MORE
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2. Opioid ligands and receptors of the joint
Abstract : The aim was to explore the occurrence of an opioid system in joints. Thus, joint tissues from rats with and without arthritis and also from patients with knee osteoarthrosis were investigated by EM, immunohistochemistry, RIA, HPLC, receptor binding assay and RT-PCR. READ MORE
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3. Molecular and functional studies on human embryo implantation : targets for infertility and fertility regulation
Abstract : Background: An estimated one in four couples globally suffers from infertility or fertility related issues and rate of global infertility is about 10-15%. Despite the best optimization of assisted reproductive technique the pregnancy rate is not more than 30%. READ MORE
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4. Genomic clues to secondary injury mechanisms in brain trauma
Abstract : Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a heterogenous disease that can lead to persistent disability or death. The immediate mechanical disruption of brain tissue is followed by a phase of secondary brain injury. During this phase TBI challenges clinical interventions due to its complexity. READ MORE
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5. The Importance of Cell-Mediated Immunity for the Development of Type 1 Diabetes
Abstract : Background Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus is an autoimmune disease characterised by infiltration of T-lymphocytes in the islets of Langerhans. In particular, activated Th1-like lymphocytes secreting IFN-γ are suggested to contribute to the inflammatory process and the destruction of ß-cells, whereas Th2-like cells producing IL-4 might even be protective. READ MORE