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Studies on natural antisense RNAs and microRNAs
(2007-11-27)
Regulatory RNAs are found in all kingdoms of life and involved in
regulation of gene expression at various steps including RNA splicing,
editing, stability, modification, export, translation and chromatin
remodelling. ...
The p53 pathway : role of telomerase and identification of novel targets : acts of a master regulator of tumor suppression
(2007-05-17)
A key role of the p53 protein in tumor suppression is reflected by its
frequent mutations in human tumors. p53 is activated by various types
stress conditions such as DNA damage, hypoxia and oncogene activation
that ...
Aspects of the role of mineral oil as immunological adjuvants in rheumatoid arthritis
(2007-02-16)
.0-1.7). Mineral oil exposure was associated with a particularly high risk of developing rheumatoid factor positive RA (RR =1.4, 95% CI =1.0-2.0) and anti-citrulline positive RA (anti-CCP+RA) (RR =1.6, 95% CI=1.1-2.2). The highest risk of developing anti- CCP...
Autocrine and paracrine regulation of Leydig cell survival in the postnatal testis
(2007-09-07)
the levels of the expression of phosphorylated IGF receptor type 1 (p-IGF1R), caspase-3, Bcl-2, and IGFBP-3 in Leydig cells at different stages of development. The IGF receptor type 1(IGF1R) are expressed primarily in the adult testis and IGF-I participates...
Molecular mechanisms of estrogen action in relation to metabolic disease
(2007-11-16)
Estrogens have multiple effects on the body. Most studied are the
effects on female reproduction. In this thesis, we have focused on the
metabolic effects of estrogens. Estrogen treatment decreases adipose
tissue mass ...
Exposure to skin irritants : validation of questions and epidemiological aspects
(2008-03-14)
Hand eczema is common, and is the most frequent occupational skin disease. Exposure to skin irritants contributes to hand eczema. Common skin irritants are water, detergents, chemicals and foodstuffs. The aim of this thesis ...
β-alanine synthase : one reaction, two folds and mechanisms
(2008-01-11)
beta-alanine synthase (betaAS) is the third enzyme in the reductive
pyrimidine catabolic pathway which is responsible for the breakdown of
pyrimidine bases, including several anti-cancer drugs in higher
organisms. We ...
Psychological health and life situation in spouses of stroke patients
(2007-05-25)
About 30,000 people in Sweden are affected by stroke each year. The
effect on physical functioning, and also consequences such as depression
and aphasia, are likely to affect not only the life of the patient, but
also the ...
Role of inflammatory and mitochondria genes in adipose tissue and obesity
(2007-09-28)
Obesity is rapidly increasing in prevalence around the world together with its complications such as dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and insulin resistance, which eventually may lead to type 2 diabetes (T2DM). The excess of adipose tissue...
Human serum transferrin glycosylation pattern : population differences, analytical methodology and application as a biomarker for testing of alcohol abuse and CDG
(2007-11-16)
Alcohol use and abuse is a major social and economic problem in many
societies. Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) is a widely used and
highly specific biochemical alcohol marker of prolonged alcohol abuse.
Increased ...