Search for dissertations about: "immunohistochemical analyses"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words immunohistochemical analyses.
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1. Distribution of glycosphingolipids in nervous tissue. Immunohistochemical and biochemical studies
Abstract : Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) are highly enriched in cell membranes of the mammalian nervous system. Their biological functions are not clarified although recent findings have supported their existence in plasma membrane domains, enriched in cholesterol, sphingomyelin and GSLs. READ MORE
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2. Immunohistochemical and molecular studies on ovarian cancer progression and prognosis
Abstract : Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most lethal malignancy of the female reproductive tract. Due to vague symptomatology, the majority of EOC patients are diagnosed in advanced clinical stages with poor survival rates, despite improvements in surgical techniques and the advent of targeted therapeutics. READ MORE
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3. Ductal adenocarcinoma of the prostate : a morphological, immunohistochemical and genetic study
Abstract : Ductal adenocarcinoma of the prostate (DAC) is the second most common prostate cancer subtype. Patients with DAC often present at an advanced clinicopathological stage, with or without metastases. READ MORE
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4. Blood- and tumor-based analyses for improved prognostics in lung cancer
Abstract : Lung cancer is a common cancer type associated with poor prognosis. Even in the group of patients with earlystage tumors, for which curative treatment is possible, lung cancer recurrence is frequent. READ MORE
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5. Computational analyses of biological sequences -applications to antibody-based proteomics and gene family characterization
Abstract : Following the completion of the human genome sequence, post-genomic efforts have shifted the focus towards the analysis of the encoded proteome. Several different systematic proteomics approaches have emerged, for instance, antibody-based proteomics initiatives, where antibodies are used to functionally explore the human proteome. READ MORE