Search for dissertations about: "wound healing tissue repair"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words wound healing tissue repair.
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11. Regulatory roles for long noncoding RNAs and circular RNAs in human skin wound repair
Abstract : Human skin wound repair is a multiphase process, which includes inflammation, growth and remodeling, and requires the concerted communication of many cell types. During the course of healing, skin cells find themselves in a hostile environment where processes like migration, differentiation, apoptosis and proliferation must be correctly executed in order to restore the integrity of the injured tissue. READ MORE
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12. On the repair of the dentine barrier
Abstract : Det övergripande målet för avhandlingen har varit att studera några aspekter av läkningen av tandens huvudsakliga hårdvävnad, dentinet. Vid mycket djupa kariesangrepp där dentinet förstörts och pulpan därmed blottats, rotbehandlas ofta tanden vilket innebär att pulpan tas bort och att rotkanalen fylls med ett rotfyllningsmaterial. READ MORE
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13. Biglycan as a modulator of fibrous connective tissue
Abstract : Fibrous connective tissue contains fibroblasts distributed in a complex network of extracellular matrix molecules, such as proteoglycans. The small proteoglycans biglycan and decorin are composed of a protein core substituted with two and one glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chain, respectively. READ MORE
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14. Studies on the interaction of human cells with transplantable materials for skin repair and cardiovascular surgery
Abstract : Tissue engineering is becoming an important field for the development of new tissues in vitro for replacement of diseased or worn out parts of the body. This thesis describes some characteristics of cultured human cells seeded on transplantable materials for skin repair and cardiovascular surgery. READ MORE
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15. To scar or not to scar : origin and function of fibrotic tissue in the central nervous system
Abstract : After injury, the adult mammalian central nervous system lacks long-distance axon regeneration, and insufficient repair results in the formation of a multicellular and compartmentalized scar. A great body of work has been dedicated to the study of the glial component of the scar, while the fibrotic lesion core has received less attention. READ MORE