Search for dissertations about: "anti inflammatory activity"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 268 swedish dissertations containing the words anti inflammatory activity.
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11. Persistent inflammatory pathways in rheumatoid arthritis despite anti-rheumatic treatment
Abstract : The past years have witnessed tremendous progress in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic debilitating autoimmune disease mainly characterized by joint inflammation with progressive tissue destruction and loss of function. This condition affects 0. READ MORE
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12. Prostate cancer and inflammatory genes
Abstract : Prostate cancer remains a significant health concern for men throughout the world. Accumulating epidemiologic and molecular evidence suggests that inflammation is an important component in the aetiology of prostate cancer. READ MORE
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13. Exploring evolutionary and chemical space using chemoinformatic tools and traditional methods in pharmacognosy
Abstract : The number of new drugs coming to the market is declining while interest in lead discovery from natural resources is seeing a revival. Although methods for isolation and identification of natural products have advanced tremendously, methods for selection of potential leads have fallen behind. READ MORE
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14. Chronic inflammation, anti-inflammatory treatment and risk of malignant lymphomas
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to investigate the link between malignant lymphomas and chronic inflammation, in particular the associations between inflammatory activity, immune-modulatory treatment and risk of lymphoma development. To address this aim, we used Swedish population-based registers, mandatory cancer reporting and nation-wide clinical registers including the Swedish Rheumatology Register (SRQ). READ MORE
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15. Mesenchymal stem cell regeneration and differentiation after anti inflammatory drug exposure
Abstract : Traumatic and degenerative pathologies of the musculoskeletal system are common and often involve injuries of multiple mesenchymal tissues including bone, cartilage, tendons and ligaments. Medical intervention is frequently initiated to relieve pain, restore biomechanical function, with aim to return to the desired level of activity as soon as possible. READ MORE