Search for dissertations about: "mammary tumour"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words mammary tumour.
-
11. Diagnostic implications of the molecular forms and levels of serum thymidine kinase 1 in different canine malignancies
Abstract : Thymidine kinase 1 (ATP: thymidine 5’- phosphotransferase, EC 2.1.7. 21, TK1) is a cellular enzyme involved in salvage pathway for DNA precursor synthesis. READ MORE
-
12. Notch signaling requiem : orchestral role of notch signaling in cancer and developmental disease
Abstract : Notch signaling is an evolutionary conserved contact-dependent cell-cell communication pathway. This “contact” spans from hydra to fruit flies to human; orchestrating development, homeostasis and cancer, thus the Requiem, a song of life and death. READ MORE
-
13. Clinical potential of the mTOR effectors S6K1, S6K2 and 4EBP1 in breast cancer
Abstract : The prognosis of patients diagnosed with breast cancer has been considerably improved in the latest 25 years, as a result of continuous development of diagnostics and treatment regimens. Though, tumour diseases, for woman mainly lung cancer and breast cancer, still constitute of the most common causes of death in developed countries, following heart diseases. READ MORE
-
14. DCIS of the breast : aspects on treatment and prognosis
Abstract : Breast cancer is the most common cancer form and a leading cause of death in women worldwide. Ductal breast carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is characterized by a proliferation of malignant cells confined within the mammary ducts and is a potential precursor of invasive breast cancer. READ MORE
-
15. Human Endogenous Retroviruses: Studies on Transcriptional Activity and Genetic Variability
Abstract : Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are believed to be remains of germ-line infections that have become fixed in the population. They are involved in pathophysiological conditions, in mechanisms leading to infection protection, and directly in the physiology of the organism by participating in the regulation of cellular gene expression. READ MORE