Search for dissertations about: "low MBL"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words low MBL.
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11. Aspects of oral implant technology and osseointegration
Abstract : Behandling med käkbensförankrade tandimplantat är en vanlig metod för att ersätta förlorade tänder hos helt och partiellt tandlösa patienter. Trots att implantatbehandling uppvisar en långsiktigt hög lyckande- och överlevnadsfrekvens (90–95% efter 10 år) så förekommer implantatförluster och marginal benförlust kring implantaten under det första året efter insättning och/eller belastning, vilket kan försämra det estetiska resultatet. READ MORE
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12. Exploring bio-based and biodegradable polymers: free-radical polymerization, hydrolysis and applications
Abstract : Increasing concerns regarding the depletion of fossil-based resources and theaccumulation of plastic waste in the environment have resulted in extensiveresearch aimed at finding more sustainable alternatives to today’s plastics.In this work, bio-based and biodegradable polymers have been synthesizedusing free-radical polymerization in homogeneous and heterogeneoussystems. READ MORE
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13. Genetic studies of glomerulonephritis with special focus on IgA nephropathy and Lupus nephritis
Abstract : IgA nephropathy and nephritis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) are two common forms of glomerulonephritis with unknown etiology. As for many other complex diseases, both genetic and environmental factors could be of importance for disease development. READ MORE
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14. Pichia pastoris as a platform for the production of therapeutic glycoproteins
Abstract : Recombinant protein therapeutics is a growing market within the human medical biotechnology industry. The majority of all approved biopharmaceuticals are protein based and includes for example blood factors, anticoagulants, hormones, vaccine and monoclonal antibodies. READ MORE
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15. Etiology and risk factors of febrile neutropenia in children during cancer treatment
Abstract : Side effects due to chemotherapy is still a major issue during cancer treatment. Febrile neutropenia and associated microbiological defined infections (MDIs) are dreaded complications, and still a cause of death during pediatric cancer treatment. READ MORE