Search for dissertations about: "microbiology thesis for medical laboratory"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the words microbiology thesis for medical laboratory.
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21. Arcanobacterium haemolyticum, clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects
Abstract : In an 18-month period all throat cultures in our laboratory were examined for Arcanobacterium haemolyticum and clinical information was obtained. The great majority of the patients suffered from pharyngitis or tonsillitis, accompanied by a rash in 46% of cases. One third of the patients had a history of recurrent tonsillitis. READ MORE
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22. Dynamics of the Bacterial Genome : Rates and Mechanisms of Mutation
Abstract : Bacterial chromosomes are highly dynamic, continuously changing with respect to gene content and size via a number of processes, including deletions that result in gene loss. How deletions form and at what rates has been the focus of this thesis. In paper II we investigated how chromosomal location affects chromosomal deletion rates in S. READ MORE
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23. The role of sediments in nitrogen cycling in the larger Baltic Sea
Abstract : The eutrophication of coastal areas has become a widespread problem over the last decades. In the Baltic Sea, the input of nitrogen and phosphorus has increased by four and eight times, respectively, since the turn of the century, and this is considered the direct cause of the eutrophication of this ecosystem. READ MORE
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24. Enteric Helicobacter and H. pylori in chronic inflammation and cancer of the hepatobiliary tract and pancreas
Abstract : The Helicobacter genus now consists of at least 26 species, with additional novel species in the process of being validated. Beyond the impact of H. READ MORE
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25. Post-transcriptional regulation by RNases in Streptococcus pyogenes
Abstract : Ribonucleases (RNases) are proteins that adjust cellular RNA levels by processing RNA transcripts, leading to their stabilization or degradation. RNases are grouped based on their ability to cleave the transcript internally (endoRNases) or degrade the transcript starting from the ends (exoRNases). READ MORE