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Predictors of cognitive decline in memory clinic patients
(2007-05-18)
Background: The major challenge in memory clinics is to predict
development as well as non-development of dementia among the
heterogeneous group of patients with cognitive complaints. Since the
advent of pharmacological ...
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 ...
Strategies to increase effectiveness of growth factor receptors-targeted therapy in glioblastoma
(2007-11-14)
Gliomas are the most common glial neoplasms, accounting for nearly 70% of
all primary brain tumours. The progression of low-grade gliomas into more
aggressive tumours is supported by the abnormal function of several
prot ...
Tonsillar cancer : incidence, prevalence of HPV and survival
(2008-04-04)
Since human papilloma virus (HPV) in the mid 1980ies was first observed
in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck, its role and impact,
especially on oral and oropharyngeal cancer, have attracted extensive
interest. ...
Ultrasound, ions and combined modalities for increased local tumour cell death in radiation therapy
(2007-05-03)
In this thesis, new approaches to improve tumour therapy for patients with inoperable, radiation- and chemoresistant tumours were in focus. Ultrasound and ionising radiation, especially accelerated ions, are both non-invasive ...
Menstrual status and long-term cardiovascular effects of intense exercise in top elite athlete women
(2008-03-28)
Although physical exercise is generally beneficial for health, female athletes run an elevated risk of developing chronic energy deficiency, with ensuing severe consequences such as reproductive dysfunction, bone ...
Microfluidic electrocapture in proteomic sample preparation for mass spectrometry
(2007-10-19)
Proteomics is a technology-driven discipline and very labor-intensive.
Over the last couple of years, methods with microfluidic systems have
been used to simplify analytical procedures via integration of laboratory
processes ...
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) expression : the role of histone modification and alternative splicing
(2008-01-18)
Telomerase, an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase responsible for telomeric DNA
elongation, is silent in most normal differentiated human cells due to
the tight repression of its catalytic unit, telomerase reverse
transcriptase ...
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 ...