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Studies of immunopathogenic mechanisms and treatment of chronic, inflammatory myopathies, myositis
(2007-10-12)
Polymyosit (PM), dermatomyositis (DM) and sporadic inclusion body
myositis (sIBM) are chronic inflammatory myopathies which are
characterized by muscle weakness, fatigue and extra-muscular involvement.
Mononuclear ...
Joint destruction in rheumatoid arthritis : experimental, clinical and epidemiological studies
(2007-11-23)
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune disease
characterized by chronic polyarticular synovial inflammation. Erosive
joint destruction represents a major unsolved complication of RA.
Objectives: ...
Regulation and characterization of antimicrobial peptides in man and mice
(2007-09-07)
The gene-encoded antimicrobial peptides have emerged as an important
component of innate immunity. In mammals, antimicrobial peptides are
either directly secreted from cells or found in cell granules, which can
be ...
Esophageal cancer surgery : factors influencing survival
(2007-01-19)
The principal aim of this thesis was to address factors that may affect
survival after esophageal cancer surgery. Surgical resection remains the
only established potentially curative treatment for patients with
resectable ...
Endothelin receptor antagonism and hypertonic solutions in experimental endotoxin shock
(2007-05-18)
Sepsis is a common and serious condition among patients in the intensive care unit. It is characterized by a systemic inflammatory response, resulting in cardiovascular instability and impaired organ tissue oxygenation due ...
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 ...
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 ...
Swedish moist snuff and the risk of cardiovascular diseases
(2007-10-19)
The snuff consumption in Sweden has increased substantially during recent
decades and today more than every fifth male adult uses snuff daily.
However, the evidence on health effects from long-term use of snuff is
limited, ...
Rheumatoid arthritis as a modifier of periodontitis
(2007-01-19)
Periodontitis is a chronic tissue-destructive condition in which the
tooth-supporting collagen fibers of ligament and bone are broken down
mainly by the host s overreactive immune inflammatory response. The
relation between ...