Search for dissertations about: "first appearance of the disease"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the words first appearance of the disease.
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1. Development and Stability of Antibiotic Resistance
Abstract : Antibiotic resistance is of current concern. Bacteria have become increasingly resistant to commonly used antibiotics and we are facing a growing resistance problem. The present thesis was aimed at studying the impact of antibiotic treatment on pathogenic bacteria as well as on the normal human microbiota, with focus on resistance development. READ MORE
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2. Assessment of tympanic membrane : a study of children with otitis media in general practice
Abstract : Background Acute otitis media (AOM) is a common disease in children and is causing great discomfort and disability worldwide but many areas are underserved regarding skilled professional. Tele-otology offers a promising technique to provide ear health globally. Diagnostic accuracy of AOM has regardless of method been found to be low. READ MORE
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3. The mast cell transcriptome and the evolution of granule proteins and Fc receptors
Abstract : Protection against disease-causing pathogens, known as immunity, involves numerous cells organs, tissues and their products. To able to understand the biology of immune cells (hematopoietic cells) and their role in an immune system, we have used several different methods, including transcriptome analyses, bioinformatics, production of recombinant proteins and analyses of some of them, focusing on the granule proteases by substrate phage display. READ MORE
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4. The oesophageal mucosa in reflux disease - endoscopic appearance and tissue structure
Abstract : Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) is very common in especially the western world. The cardinal symptoms are heartburn or regurgitations and are caused by the reflux of noxious compounds from the stomach/duodenum to the oesophagus. READ MORE
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5. Crosstalk of human mesenchymal stromal cells with the cellular components of the immune system
Abstract : Using the potential of immune regulatory cell populations for cellular therapy constitutes an attractive tool to obliterate imbalances of immune responses in inflammatory disorders. In this context, adoptive transfer of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) represents a relatively novel approach and its impact on the immune system has not been completely clarified. READ MORE