Search for dissertations about: "intranasal administration"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words intranasal administration.
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21. Resolving inflammation : analysis of mechanisms in relation to Alzheimer pathology and aging
Abstract : Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia, and its clinical symptoms are the reflections of pathological changes in the brain. The main pathological features of AD are intracellular aggregates of hyper-phosphorylated tau protein and extracellular deposits of amyloid β (Aβ) peptide in amyloid plaques. READ MORE
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22. Airway allergic inflammation. A role of bone marrow and relationship to substance P
Abstract : Airway inflammation, along with reversible airway narrowing and airway hyperresponsiveness, is a central pathophysiological feature of bronchial asthma. The airway inflammation in asthma is dominated by eosinophils, cells that originate in the bone marrow. READ MORE
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23. Studies in DNA immunization
Abstract : This thesis describes investigations and developments of DNA immunization techniques, which were applied in the study of two different pathogens; HIV-1 and Chlamydia pneumoniae. DNA vaccines, i.e. naked plasmid DNA encoding an antigen, represent a novel strategy for generating protective immunity against several infectious diseases. READ MORE
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24. Pawsitive selection : Genetics of dog-human communication
Abstract : Through domestication and recent selection, dogs have evolved a unique set of communicative skills to attract and redirect human attention. These social skills have not been seen to the same extent in socialised wolves and are therefore believed to have a significant genetic basis. READ MORE
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25. Mechanisms of allergic airway inflammation. Role of bone marrow
Abstract : Allergic airway (AW) inflammation is characterized by accumulation of inflammatory cells within the AW. It is likely that the accumulation of cells within AW is a combination of increased production, migration and prolonged survival of the cells. Inflammatory cells develop from CD34+hematopoietic progenitor cells. READ MORE