Search for dissertations about: "multi-omics integration"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words multi-omics integration.
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1. Image-based multi-omics data integration : Exploring whole-body PET/MRI, -omics data and body composition
Abstract : Advanced body composition analysis with whole-body imaging could uncover novel associations between regional tissue composition and metabolic disease. Imiomics is an automated image analysis framework that enables large-scale integration of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data and orthogonal technologies such as metabolomics and genomics for the detailed study of body composition. READ MORE
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2. On metabolic networks and multi-omics integration
Abstract : Cellular metabolism is a highly complex chemical system, involving thousands of interacting metabolites and reactions. The traditional approach to understanding metabolism has been that of reductionism; by isolating and carefully measuring the involved components, the goal has been to understand the whole as the sum of its parts. READ MORE
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3. The Dark side of Obesity: Multi-omics analysis of the dysmetabolic morbidities spectrum
Abstract : Obesity is one of the most prevalent clinical conditions worldwide and is associated with a wide spectrum of dysmetabolic comorbidities. Complex cardio-metabolic disease cohorts, such as obesity cohorts are characterised by population heterogeneity, multiple underlying diseases status and different comorbidities’ treatment regiments. READ MORE
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4. In search of early biomarkers in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma using multi-omics and bioinformatics
Abstract : Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a very aggressive malignancy with a 5-year survival of 10 %. Surgery is the only curative treatment. Unfortunately, few patients are eligible for surgery due to late detection. Thus, we need ways to detect the disease at an earlier stage and for that good screening biomarkers could be used. READ MORE
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5. An integrative systems biology study to understand immune aging in people living with HIV
Abstract : Antiretroviral therapy (ART) reduces viral replication, restores T helper cells and improves the survival of people living with HIV (PWH), transforming a life-threatening disease into a manageable chronic infection. Nevertheless, PWH under ART shows aging-related diseases such as bone abnormalities, non-HIV-associated cancers, and cardiovascular and neurocognitive diseases. READ MORE