Search for dissertations about: "medicine labeling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 63 swedish dissertations containing the words medicine labeling.
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1. Rickettsia helvetica; Detection in arthropods and human tissues and its relation to clinical disease
Abstract : A relation between R. helvetica and perimyocarditis was, in two young men who died of sudden cardiac death during exercise in 1997, suggested by a seminested PCR, for three different genes, sequencing of the amplified products, documentation of a seroresponse and histopathologic changes in accordance with rickettsioses. READ MORE
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2. Estrogen receptor expression in relation to pain modulation and transmission : experimental studies in rats
Abstract : Estrogens have a remarkably wide range of actions in the mammalian brain. They not only play a pivotal role in reproductive behavior and sexual differentiation, but also contribute to e.g. thermoregulation, feeding, memory, neuronal survival and the perception of somatosensory stimuli. READ MORE
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3. Silaborations of Unsaturated Compounds
Abstract : This thesis deals with the development of transition metal-catalyzed silaborations of 1,3-dienes and 1,6-enynes. The first part of the thesis describes the development of the enantioselective 1,4-silaboration of 1,3-cyclohexadiene. A number of chiral metal-ligand complexes were evaluated. READ MORE
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4. Central projections of sensory innervation of cranial vessels
Abstract : Primary headaches (e.g. migraine and cluster headache), the symptoms of which is associated with cranial vascular activity, is likely to be dependent on a primary central nervous system dysfunction. READ MORE
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5. Metabolomics and proteomics studies of brain tumors : a chemometric bioinformatics approach
Abstract : The WHO classification of brain tumors is based on histological features and the aggressiveness of the tumor is classified from grade I to IV, where grade IV is the most aggressive. Today, the correlation between prognosis and tumor grade is the most important component in tumor classification. READ MORE