Search for dissertations about: "SOCS"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the word SOCS.
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16. Calcium and Phospholipases in Orexin Receptor Signaling
Abstract : The neuropeptides orexin-A and -B act as endogenous ligands for G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) called OX1 and OX2 receptors. Previous observations have established that orexin receptors have an ability to couple to different G-proteins and signaling pathways and induce Ca2+ elevations via both receptor-operated Ca2+ channels (ROCs) and store-operated Ca2+ channels (SOCs). READ MORE
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17. The mechanism of action of SOCS2 and its role in metabolism and growth
Abstract : A well-known function of Growth Hormone (GH) is the regulation of postnatal longitudinal growth but it also affects other biological processes, for instance metabolism and inflammation. Actions of GH are tightly regulated at several levels and by several different factors and are initiated by GH binding to membrane bound GH receptors (GHR). READ MORE
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18. Energy and Design Cost Efficiency for Streaming Applications on Systems-on-Chip
Abstract : With the increasing capacity of today's integrated circuits, a number ofheterogeneous system-on-chip (SoC) architectures in embedded systemshave been proposed. In order to achieve energy and design cost efficientstreaming applications on these systems, new design space explorationframeworks and performance analysis approaches are required. READ MORE
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19. System-on-Chip test scheduling with defect-probability and temperature considerations
Abstract : Electronic systems have become highly complex, which results in a dramatic increase of both design and production cost. Recently a core-based system-on-chip (SoC) design methodology has been employed in order to reduce these costs. READ MORE
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20. Studies on growth hormone regulation of the CYP2C12 gene in rat liver
Abstract : Growth hormone (GH) is secreted from the pituitary gland in a sexually dimorphic manner in the rat. This leads to a sexual dimorphism in the expression of a number of hepatic GH-target genes including members of the cytochrome P450 (CYP) family. READ MORE