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1. G-protein - cytoskeleton interactions in the human neutrophil during chemoattracant activation
Sammanfattning : The human body survives constant attacks by bacteria and other pathogens thanks to the surveillance of the neutrophil leukocytcs. At the site of an infection, several messenger molecules are generated that attract neutrophils from the blood and direct their migration toward the microbes. LÄS MER
2. Investigation of nanoparticle-cell interactions for development of next generation of biocompatible MRI contrast agents
Sammanfattning : Progress in synthesis technologies and advances in fundamental understanding of materials with low dimensionality has led to the birth of a new scientific field, nanoscience, and to strong expectations of multiple applications of nanomaterials. The physical properties of small particles are unique, bridging the gap between atoms and molecules, on one side, and bulk materials on the other side. LÄS MER
3. Inflammasome polymorphisms and the Inflammatory Response to Bacterial Infections
Sammanfattning : NLRP3 inflammasome; a key component of the innate immune system, can be activated by a number of pathogens and other threats of the body. Activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome triggers caspase-1 mediated maturationof IL-1β and IL-18. LÄS MER
4. Colorectal cancer and surgery : Insights into insulin resistance and inflammatory markers
Sammanfattning : The art of surgery has progressively extended from the realm of anatomy to encompass physiology and beyond, in search of further refinement and optimal recovery. Integral to this is a deeper understanding of the body’s essential metabolic and inflammatory responses to surgical trauma. LÄS MER
5. Pro- and anti-inflammatory actions in coronary artery disease : with focus on CD56+ T cells and Annexin A1
Sammanfattning : ¨The atherosclerotic process is considered to be driven by an imbalance between proand anti-inflammatory actions. Still, the inflammatory state in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) remains to be clarified. LÄS MER