Search for dissertations about: "partners"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 709 swedish dissertations containing the word partners.
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16. Making endothelial cells move : a study of angiomotin and binding partners
Abstract : Angiogenesis is a process crucial for tumor growth and metastasis formation and encompasses the control of endothelial directional migration, anastomosis and lumen formation. We have previously shown that Angiomotin (Amot), a membrane-associated scaffold protein, plays an essential role in controlling endothelial cell migration and cellshape. READ MORE
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17. Professional and social support for first-time mothers and partners during childbearing
Abstract : Background: Expecting a child and becoming a parent is one of life’s major events, during which the parents’ perspective on life and their couple relationship changes. For some parents, childbearing entails a decrease in parental couple relationship quality. READ MORE
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18. Search for Pair-Produced Supersymmetric Top Quark Partners with the ATLAS Experiment
Abstract : Searches for the supersymmetric partner of the top quark (stop) are motivated by natural supersymmetry, where the stop has to be light to cancel the large radiative corrections to the Higgs boson mass. This thesis presents three different searches for the stop at √s = 8 TeV and √s = 13 TeV using data from the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. READ MORE
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19. Foodwork and meals in everyday life among persons with dementia and their partners
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe foodwork and meals for older persons with dementia and their partners in ordinary homes.Descriptive and explorative designs were used in the four papers this thesis is based on. READ MORE
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20. ROR1 – a druggable target : preclinical studies of ROR1 and combinatorial partners in malignancies
Abstract : Cancer cells are masters of adaption, and their ability to sustain proliferative signaling presents a complicated challenge to cancer treatment. Therefore, novel drugs that attack key drivers of cancer cell growth are urgently needed. READ MORE