Search for dissertations about: "activation programs"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the words activation programs.
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16. Ontogeny of perception of maternal and nosocomial stimuli in infants
Abstract : Preterm born infants in neonatal units experience unusual sensory inputs that can shape and nurture their developing brains differently from full-term healthy newborn infants. To improve the care of preterm infants and their neurodevelopmental outcomes, we need to understand how the brain functions at different developmental stages and implement this knowledge into clinical care and follow-up programs. READ MORE
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17. Inhibition of crucial oncogenes by pharmacologically activated p53
Abstract : The tumor suppressor p53 is a transcriptional factor which is frequently inactivated in cancer, either by point mutations or by its negative regulators, such as Mdm2 and MdmX. Reactivation of p53 by small molecules is a promising strategy to treat cancer. READ MORE
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18. Addressing youth unemployment: what role for social work? : Policy responses to youth unemployment in Sweden and Europe
Abstract : Unemployed youth are a heterogenous group facing varying and sometimes complex problems. Being young and unemployed can have a negative impact on future life chances and quality of life. Studies on youth unemployment have mostly focused on education and labour market responses, leaving the involvement of social work aside. READ MORE
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19. Effect of timing training in golf and soccer players : skill, movement organization, and brain activity
Abstract : Background Although trainers and athletes consider ‘good timing skills’ to be critical for optimal sport performance, little is known in regard to how sport-specific skills may benefit from timing training. Thus, assuming that all motor performances are mediated by an internal timing mechanism, enhanced motor timing is expected to have positive effects on both planning and execution of movement performance, and consequently on complex sports actions as golf or soccer. READ MORE
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20. Cellular and Molecular Pathways Governing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Fate
Abstract : Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs) have been defined to have abilities of both self-renewal and multi-lineage differen-tiation. The balance between these abilities is rigorously controlled under steady-state status (homeostasis) and when the normal processes of self-renewal and differentiation become deregulated, a disorder of blood system (such as leukemias) can occur. READ MORE