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Investigations or perimetry and gaze-stability in healthy and deceased retina
(2005-11-30)
with the subjective experience, VA and funduscopic appearance during a followup time of twelve months.
Results: The results from the present studies show that the mean distances from the fixation cross to the CG in our normal subjects were 0.27 degs, thus well...
Use of microbiomics to study human impacts on complex microbial communities
(2006-11-24)
The study of bacterial communities in nature is currently a challenge. The majority of bacteria in clinical and environmental samples have not yet been cultured and therefore we cannot fully understand their roles in nature ...
Kvinnohälsa i perspektiv : studier med barnmorskor och läkare samt med kvinnor som vårdbrukare : exempel från cervixcancerscreening och obstetrisk vård av omskurna kvinnor
(2005-05-06)
In this thesis two areas of women's health are examined from different
stakeholder perspectives. The areas are cervical cancer screening (CCS;
articles I, III, V) and obstetrical care of circumcised/infibulated ...
Modulation of nuclear receptor activity by a unique class of corepressors
(2004-09-17)
Nuclear receptors comprise a unique family of transcription factors that are crucial regulators of gene expression involved in diverse physiological and developmental processes. The nuclear receptor field has undergone a ...
Develop your memory strategies! Self-generated versus mnemonic strategy training in old age : maintenance, forgetting, transfer and age differences
(2005-04-08)
The general aim of this thesis was to further our understanding of
episodic memory plasticity in normal aging, by examining the
effectiveness of a mnemonic-strategy training program versus a
self-generated memory strategy ...
Unstimulated human whole saliva flow rate in relation to hyposalivation and dental caries
(2005-04-08)
Introduction: Salivary secretion is influenced by a large number of factors, including the circadian rhythm, making the detection of reduced salivary flow (hyposalivation) difficult. This is important since severely reduced ...
Coronary artery bypass surgery without extracorporeal circulation
(2006-03-10)
Introduction: Coronary artery bypass surgery with extracorporeal circulation is associated with a systemic inflammatory response syndrome that contributes to morbidity and mortality. Aortic cross clamping and cardioplegic ...
Regulation of ongoing DNA synthesis in normal and neoplastic brain tissue
(2005-10-07)
The treatment of human brain tumour is challenging in part due to the blood brain barrier and in part due to the specific biology of brain tumours that confer resistance to chemotherapy. For instance, the 5 years survival ...
Hereditary susceptibility to inner ear stress agents studied in heterozygotes of the German waltzing guinea pig
(2006-09-01)
The German waltzing guinea pig is a strain of animals expressing deafness and severe balance disorders already at birth. The mutation arose spontaneously in a breeding facility in Germany and as the affected animals show ...
Evaluation of the DIAGNOdent method for detection and quantification of carious lesions : in vitro and in vivo studies
(2005-03-08)
The sites most susceptible to dental caries are the occlusal surfaces and
the margins of existing restorations. These are also the sites at which
lesion detection by conventional methods is most unsatisfactory. There ...