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Genetic dissection of multifactorial disease models in the rat
(2002-08-26)
, four major parent-of-origin-specific QTLs were uncovered, implicating potential importance of mitochondrial and/or epigenetic effects in the GK rat. Niddm4, a major locus on chromosome 9 affected fasting insulin paternally (LOD 6.9 in F2F344 rats vs. 0.66...
Etiology of gastroesophageal reflux
(2004-04-16)
Although gastroesophageal reflux disease is among the most common disorders at all in Western populations, the etiology is largely unknown. The objective of this thesis is to increase the knowledge of the etiology of reflux ...
Blood pressure, blood pressure variability and myocardial ischemia : studies in patients with peripheral arterial disease and matched control subjects
(2004-03-12)
could be
expected from OBP. Night SBP was higher only in PAD-patients with
antihypertensive treatment. The prevalence of episodes of STsegment
depression during AECG-monitoring was 15% in PAD-patients compared to 5 %
in control subjects (p=0...
Aspects of N-glycosylation in human IgE
(2002-02-08)
The medical interest of allergy in industrialised societies has generated a much greater knowledge about the pathophysiology of IgE-mediated responses than about its normal physiological role. Because of the central role ...
In silico prediction of CIS-regulatory elements
(2004-04-19)
As one of the most fundamental processes for all life forms, transcriptional regulation remains an intriguing and challenging subject for biomedical research. Experimental efforts towards understanding the regulation of ...
Intestinal functions in animals : an experimental study on horses, pigs, cows and fish
(2001-11-07)
Animals and humans live in symbiosis with an active gastrointestinal
ecosystem. The balance of the system is maintained by the main actors,
the macroorganism, the microflora and the environment, in concert.
Microflora ...
Vital exhaustion and coronary artery disease in women : biological correlates and behavioral intervention
(2003-05-01)
of CAD in women with ACS (OR=2.9, 95% Cl 1.3-6.2); elevated cortisol levels were found in patients with significant CAD (p<0.01); vital exhaustion a positive association was found between vital exhaustion and cortisol (p=0.05); and divided into quartiles...
Diabetic osteopathy : a study in the rat
(2012-03-09)
The present study on non-obese Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rats with type-2 diabetes and neuropathy was an attempt to describe and define pertinent features of diabetic osteopathy. Altogether, the study included 33 GK rats aged 12 ...
Minimally invasive hernia surgery
(2003-04-25)
/inflammations, including intestinal obstruction, 58.99. The RR was 2.79 with TAPP and 0.57 with TEP compared to Lichtenstein operated patients....
Observations on essential biochemical data profile in connection with restorative proctocolectomy in humans : vitamin B12 and fat absorption cited
(2001-10-18)
PATIENTS: The material includes 99 patients who consecutively received
handsawn pouch and ileoanal anastomosis, after mucosectomy. Sixty-five
patients were men and forty-four were women. The mean-age was 31.4 (range
17-59) ...