Search for dissertations about: "human antibodies"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 716 swedish dissertations containing the words human antibodies.
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6. The human Achilles tendon : innervation and intratendinous production of nerve signal substances - of importance in understanding the processes of Achilles tendinosis
Abstract : Tendinopathies are painful tendon conditions of presumably multifactorial genesis. In tendinosis, as in Achilles tendinosis, there is apart from pain also morphological changes which are described as degenerative with no signs of inflammation. The exact mechanisms behind these conditions are still, to a large extent, unknown. READ MORE
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7. Development and application of monoclonal antibodies in studies of the human leukotriene B4 receptor, BLT1
Abstract : Infection and inflammation are characterized by the release of chemotactic substances that activate cells of the immune system. One of these important mediators is LTB4, an arachidonic acid derivate that attracts e.g. monocytes and granulocytes to inflammatory sites and induces phagocytosis and degranulation. READ MORE
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8. Antibodies during pregnancy : Aspects on complications during pregnancy and complications related to transfusion
Abstract : The fetus acquires half of its genetic infonnation from the father and represents a foreign graft in pregnancy. The overall mechanisms contributing to immunologic tolerance and successful pregancy still are an enigma. Accumulating results of immunologic research, however, offer an explanation for many events in pregnancy. READ MORE
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9. Monoclonal antibodies to human growth hormone : characterization, quantitation and isolation of hGH variants
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10. Towards a deeper understanding of the human brain
Abstract : Identifying the proteome variation in different parts of the body provides fundamental molecular details, enabling further findings and mapping of tissue specific proteins. By combining quantitative transcriptomics with qualitative antibody based proteomics, the Human Protein Atlas (HPA) project aims to protein profile each human protein-coding gene. READ MORE