Search for dissertations about: "T cell"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 2101 swedish dissertations containing the words T cell.
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21. Investigating histidine-rich glycoprotein and T cell-specific adaptor as potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets
Abstract : The endothelial cell (EC), the most important cell type in blood vessels, lines the vessel wall and provides vessel integrity. EC function is tightly regulated, and its dysregulation is a key element in many diseases including cardiovascular disease, cancer and several diseases of the eye. READ MORE
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22. T-Cell Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase, a Regulator of the PDGF Signaling Pathway
Abstract : Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is a potent stimulator of cell growth, survival and motility. PDGF exerts its function by binding to specific tyrosine kinase receptors, initiating receptor auotphosphorylation and initiation of specific signaling pathways that regulates the cellular response. READ MORE
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23. Functional collaboration between HLH transcription factors in B cell development
Abstract : The cells in B cell development can be divided into several subgroups or fractions, e.g. early-pro-B-, pro-B, large-pre-B-, small-pre-B-, immature and mature B cells, where the stages reflect the maturity degree of the cells. READ MORE
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24. Dynamic regulation of DNA methylation in human T-cell biology
Abstract : T helper cells play a central role in orchestrating immune responses in humans. Upon encountering a foreign antigen, T helper cells are activated followed by a differentiation process where the cells are specialised to help combating the infection. READ MORE
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25. Insulin promotes GABA signalling modulation in both the mouse hippocampus and human CD4+ T cells
Abstract : Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the most common inhibitory neurotransmitter in the adult mammalian brain, where it mediates several biological functions. Rapid inhibition is predominantly mediated by the activation of GABA-A receptors that are ubiquitously expressed across the central nervous system in a cell-, circuit-, or region-specific manner. READ MORE