Search for dissertations about: "combat survival"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words combat survival.
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16. Structure and Function of Aqua(glycero)porins - A Path to Drug Design
Abstract : Membrane proteins are a major class of the drug targets. Rational design of drugs requires knowledge about the structure and function of these proteins. Working with membrane proteins, however, is experimentally challenging as the required technology is still emerging. READ MORE
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17. Studies on the Roles of PDGFRA and EGFR in the Classification and Identification of Therapeutic Targets for Human Gliomas
Abstract : Glioma is the most common type of primary tumor in the adult central nervous system (CNS). However, the current classification of gliomas is highly subjective and even inaccurate in some cases, which leads to clinical confusion and hinders the development of targeted therapies. READ MORE
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18. Cell death and clearance - studies of human neutrophils from blood and tissue
Abstract : Neutrophils are phagocytic cells that typically migrate from circulation to tissues in order to combat microbial invasion. The journey from blood to tissue involves mobilization of intracellular organelles which results in modifications of surface markers (e.g. READ MORE
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19. Pathogen colonisation, transmission and infection control measures in burn patients
Abstract : Burn patients are susceptible to infections due to impaired natural defences when the epidermal barrier is damaged. Moreover, the trauma affects the patient's immune system through local and systemic inflammatory reactions. Adding to that, the need for intensive care treatment with multiple surgical interventions increases the risk of infection. READ MORE
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20. Cancer Immunotherapy : Evolving Oncolytic viruses and CAR T-cells
Abstract : In the last decade cancer immunotherapy has taken huge strides forward from bench to bedside and being approved as drugs. Cancer immunotherapy harnesses the power of patient’s own immune system to fight cancer. READ MORE