Search for dissertations about: "blood patterns"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 324 swedish dissertations containing the words blood patterns.
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1. Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Cytochromes P450 mRNA in Human : Studies in the Liver, Blood and Gastrointestinal Mucosa
Abstract : Drugs and other foreign compounds must often be metabolised before they can be excreted from the body. One enzyme system that is responsible for this is the cytochrome P450 gene family (CYP). READ MORE
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2. Blood exposure in health care : health care workers' and patients' experiences
Abstract : The general aim of this thesis was to describe and analyse health care workers' blood-exposure incidents, protective measures, and the motives behind decision making about risks and protective measures. The aim was also to procure knowledge about patients' conceptions about their care, and if precautions taken by the health care workers were included in quaiity care. READ MORE
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3. Studies on blood esterases : purification and characterization of a butyrylesterase from human erythrocytes
Abstract : The object of these studies has been blood esterasesi and especially a butyrylesterase present in human erythrocytes. First, thiophenyl esters were synthesized for use as substrates in assaying arylesterases according to the ElIman procedure. READ MORE
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4. Computational biology of blood disorders: Patterns and algorithms
Abstract : The morphological and molecular characterization and of malignant blood disorders is pivotal to ensure a correct diagnosis, guide therapy, and, in the longer term, to identify their molecular causes. Over the past several years, new technology has increased our abilities to describe, typecast, and understand hematologic malignancies beyond what was previously possible. READ MORE
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5. Immunometabolic patterns in psychiatric disease
Abstract : Many forms of immune system dysregulation are linked to psychiatric disorders. This thesis examines specific types of immune dysregulation in broad cohorts with psychiatric disease. The first section focuses on adipokines and other immunometabolic biomarkers and their interaction with state vs. trait symptoms. READ MORE