Search for dissertations about: "organ culture"
Showing result 41 - 45 of 111 swedish dissertations containing the words organ culture.
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41. In vitro models aiming for fertility preservation
Abstract : Fertility preservation is considered a great hope to people suffering from infertility as a consequence of developmental or genetic cause, a disease itself or its treatments sequelae. In vitro models are fundamental to enrich our knowledge about human germ cell development and its regulation, to generate and screen new therapeutic measures and might provide a tool that can be transferred to clinical use to treat infertility. READ MORE
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42. Signal Transduction and Gene Regulation in Cerebral Arteries Following Ischemia
Abstract : The thesis consideres the molecular events that take place in the cerebral arteries following a stroke. The degree and temporal course of reperfusion following a stroke is pivotal for the survival of the neuronal tissue in the penumbra. READ MORE
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43. Auditory organotypic cultures and progenitor cell implantation
Abstract : According to the WHO, about 5 % of the world’s population suffers from disabling hearing loss. In people above the age of 65 the number is more than 30 %. Common effects of this condition are poor speech discrimination and impaired communication abilities. Patient surveys show that hearing loss often leads to a diminished quality of life. READ MORE
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44. Calcium calmodulin-dependent protein kinase signal transduction in cerebral arteries
Abstract : Cerebral arteries participate actively in the response that follows an episode of cerebral ischemia in man and rat. It has been shown that the vascular endothelin receptor expression is increased in stroke and organ culture. READ MORE
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45. Laminin-1 and receptors : Laminin α1 chain in important for epithelial development
Abstract : Laminins are heterotrimeric glycoproteins that are major components of all basement membranes. Integrins from the β1 -famjly and the dystroglycan complex have been shown to be important receptors attaching epithelial cells to the underlying basement membrane. READ MORE