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Neonatal respiratory control : inspiration, inflammation and the prostaglandin E2 pathway
(2014-10-22)
Immature or deficient autonomic control is a common problem in infants born at a premature age, and is of central importance in apneas. The pre- and perinatal development of the brainstem neural circuits that control ...
Complications after total hip arthroplasty : register-based studies on surgical approach and infections
(2014-10-24)
Background: The often excellent outcome of total hip arthroplasty (THA) is sometimes compromised by prosthesis related complications. There is an ongoing debate regarding the effect of surgical approach on prosthesis related ...
Matrix metalloproteases and cell motility in malignant mesothelioma
(2004-10-29)
Invasion and metastasis of malignant tumor cells requires destruction of and migration through extracellular matrix (ECM) such as basement membrane and interstitial stroma. The ECM-degrading proteases produced by tumor ...
Studies of cohesin functions in the yeast and human DNA damage response
(2013-10-04)
Maintaining genome stability is critical to cell survival and normal cell growth and most human cancers display some form of genome instability. Genome instability is caused by multiple reasons and the ability to properly ...
The diverse role of laminin isoforms in neuronal cells, human mast cells and blood platelets
(2007-02-02)
The close interaction of cells with other cells and with extracellular
matrix (ECM) components is a prerequisite in a number of biological
activities. During development of the nervous system, axons often
navigate a ...
Interaction of human blood platelets, lymphocytes and monocytes with vascular laminin isoforms
(2007-01-31)
Inflammatory and immune responses play a fundamental role in both health
and disease, and leukocytes are important actors in these processes.
Migration of the leukocytes to sites of injury or inflammation is a
crucial ...
Evaluation of patient related factors influencing outcomes after total hip replacement
(2014-04-30)
Background: Basic patient factors such as age, sex, and comorbidities are poorly understood in the context of re-operation rates and patient-reported outcome measures after total hip replacement (THR) surgery.
Aims: ...