Search for dissertations about: "other initiated repair"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words other initiated repair.
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16. The evaluation, preoperative and operative aspects of abdominal wall reconstruction for giant ventral hernia
Abstract : BACKGROUND: The optimal method for surgical repair of giant ventral hernia remains to be determined. Different concepts for reinforcement have been used, which have decreased the risk for recurrence. READ MORE
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17. Adaptive immune responses in atherosclerosis - or how to prolong the use of your yellow socks
Abstract : Abstract Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease, but an unbalanced immune system plays a critical role in the disease development. A common theory states that a continuous stress to the vascular vessel wall initiates a repair process that however is insufficient to completely heal the tissue. READ MORE
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18. Neuroprotection and axonal regeneration after peripheral nerve injury
Abstract : Following microsurgical reconstruction of injured peripheral nerves, severed axons are able to undergo spontaneous regeneration. However, the functional result is always unsatisfactory with poor sensory recovery and reduced motor function. READ MORE
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19. Synthesis of Small Molecules Targeting ADP-Ribosyltransferases and Total Synthesis of Resveratrol Based Natural Products
Abstract : Diphtheria Toxin-like ADP-RibosyltransferasesThe Human ADP-ribosyl transferases (ARTDs) are a group of poorly studied enzymes which are believed to be involved in e.g. DNA repair, protein degradation, transcription regulation and cell death. Medicinal chemistry programmes aimed at developing selective inhibitors of these ARTDs were initiated. READ MORE
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20. NGS based studies on primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) : causative gene identification, tool development and application
Abstract : Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are composed by a group of highly heterogeneous immune system diseases, of which approximately 350 forms of PID have been described so far. The causative gene of around 60% of patients with PIDs has yet unknown. READ MORE