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Neuronal dysfunction, death and repair in the MPTP model of Parkinson's disease
(2002-05-20)
We have used mouse and non-human primate models of Parkinson's Disease to analyze neuronal dysfunction, death and repair in the mammalian brain, utilizing the neurotoxin 1-methyl-4-phenyl1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine ...
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 ...
Aspects of ERAS-care pathways within colo-rectal surgery
(2010-08-27)
Almost half of all in-patients in Sweden are treated with surgery. Fast postoperative recovery is important not only for each patient undergoing surgery but also from a health economical perspective. Within traditional ...
Maintenance of genome integrity via activities of the cohesin network
(2014-04-30)
Correct segregation of sister chromatids is an important mechanism for keeping the genome intact. The cohesin complex holds the sister chromatids together from the time of their formation during replication, until separation ...
Aspects of the etiology and survival of lower gastrointestinal cancers
(2010-02-26)
In the first two papers, the Inpatient Register was used to identify patients hospitalized with (i) condylomata acuminata, or with (ii) benign anal lesions. In both papers, the cancer incidence in the cohort was compared ...
The effect of therapeutic and Nd:YAG laser as an adjunct treatment modality in periodontal therapy
(2010-09-03)
Laser irradiation has been proposed as an adjunct to conventional scaling
and root planing in the treatment of periodontitis. However, the reported
outcomes of studies to date are contradictory and the literature ...