Search for dissertations about: "profile in blood culture"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words profile in blood culture.
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1. T cell and antibody responses in Plasmodium falciparum malaria and their relation to disease susceptibility
Abstract : Malaria antigen-induced polarization of T cells into effectors Th1 and/or Th2 cells and their subsequent release of cytokines is known to affect antibody production. This thesis includes studies on early innate responses to the parasite, with a focus on γδT cells, and acquired specific responses in African sympatric ethnic tribes. READ MORE
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2. Clinical and immunological aspects on recurrent pregnancy loss
Abstract : Paper I. Effects of low molecular weight heparin on the polarization and cytokine profile of macrophages and T helper cells in vitro. Sci Rep 2018. READ MORE
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3. Proteomics informed investigation of human hepatocytes and liver tissue
Abstract : A successful drug needs to display beneficial absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity (ADME-Tox) profile. It is therefore important to investigate these properties during the drug discovery process. READ MORE
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4. Molecular studies on the autoantibody-mediated bone destruction in rheumatoid arthritis
Abstract : Autoantibody-positive rheumatoid arthritis (RA), also called seropositive RA, is characterised by the presence of anti citrullinated proteins antibodies (ACPA) that can be detected in blood several years before disease onset. Joint inflammation, pain and bone destruction are major features of the disease. READ MORE
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5. Multifunctional Biomimetic Scaffolds Tailored for Cardiac Regeneration
Abstract : Nature has had millions of years to perfect the structural components of the human body, but has also produced the dysfunctions that result in the cancers and diseases, which ruin that perfection. Congenital heart defects, and myocardial infarction lead to scarring that remodels heart muscle, decreasing the contractility of the heart, with profound consequences for the host. READ MORE