Search for dissertations about: "bovine antibodies"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words bovine antibodies.
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6. Passive immunisation as therapy for gastrointestinal infections in children
Abstract : Several prophylactic studies in animals and humans have shown potential efficacy of oral therapy with non-human antibodies against different pathogens. Passive immunisation with oral antibodies against different pathogens is an attractive way to treat different gastrointestinal infections caused by pathogens such as rotavirus or enteropathogenic and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (EPEC; ETEC). READ MORE
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7. Presence of extrathyroidal TSH-receptor, with special reference to its role in neonatal regulation of lipolysis
Abstract : At birth, the newborn child must utilize stored energy until lactation is established. The main source of energy is fat - that is, triglycerides stored in the white adipose tissue. This study deals with hormonal regulation of lipolysis in the neonatal period. READ MORE
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8. Non-invasive Antibody Production in the Chicken
Abstract : The production of antibodies for analytical purposes using invasive procedures on small mammals is common practice in biomedical research. The aim of this study was to develop an efficient method for non-invasive antibody production in the chicken. READ MORE
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9. Recognition molecules of the complement system: C1q and mannan-binding lectin in autoimmunity and immune defence
Abstract : The C1 subcomponent C1q and the mannan-binding lectin (MBL) are recognition proteins of the complement system, and have similar structure. C1q binds to IgG and IgM and activates the classical pathway. MBL binds to carbohydrate structures and activates the lectin pathway. READ MORE
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10. Lactobacillus based oro-mucosal therapies against rotavirus
Abstract : Rotavirus is the most important agent for severe infantile diarrhea, responsible for over 2 million diarrhea episodes and 600,000 deaths annually, mainly in the developing countries. Introduction of successful vaccine programs could help reduce the burden of rotavirus disease. READ MORE