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PET studies of the serotonin system in relation to behavioral phenotypes in psychiatry
(2020-11-27)
Behavioral phenotypes beyond core symptoms of diagnoses have become an area of high interest in psychiatric research. All major psychiatric diagnoses are associated with deficits in cognitive function, including impairments ...
Functional adaptation of c-Myc and its role in lymphoma-associated gene regulation
(2018-05-30)
The Myc proto-oncogene, is a highly disordered (lack of structure formation) transcription factor (TF), which can bind to its partner proteins and regulate different biological functions of the cells including proliferation, ...
The therapeutic potential of ex vivo expanded natural killer (NK) cells for immunotherapy of cancer
(2005-11-18)
Cell and gene therapy of cancers has received much attention in the past decade. A number of applications of cancer treatment have been developed and used. One of the recent applications is immunotherapy of tumours with ...
Epidemiological and clinical aspects of fertility and diseases associated with infertility among Swedish-born and foreign-born women
(2007-05-18)
Objective: To examine the association between sociodemographic factors and first birth country of birth and hospitalization for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), ectopic pregnancy (EP), infertility trends in Sweden during ...
Genetic and immunological studies of experimental arthritis, with emphasis on a novel C-type lectin receptor gene complex
(2009-03-05)
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic autoimmune syndrome primarily affecting peripheral joints. The etiology of RA is largely unknown but complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors contribute ...
Natural killer cell inhibitory and activating receptors : regulatory role in effector functions against normal and tumor cells
(2007-11-09)
Natural killer (NK) cells can mediate effector functions as cytokine
production and degranulation dependent cytotoxicity against cells that
have become aberrant by mutagenesis or by infection. As part of the
innate ...