Sökning: "Fredrik Huss"
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1. Om grekiska culturens ursprunglighet. Såsom inledning till grekisk archæologi. Stycket 1. Med phil. facult. tillstånd under inseende af Vilhelm Fredrik Palmblad ... till offentlig granskning framstäld för philosophiska graden af Frans Fabian Huss af Norrlands nation. Bergens. stip. å gustavianska lärosalen den 28 maj 1842 p. v. t. f. m
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2. In vitro and in vivo studies of tissue engineering in reconstructive plastic surgery
Sammanfattning : To correct, improve, and maintain tissues, and their functions, are common denominators in tissue engineering and reconstructive plastic surgery. This can be achieved by using autolo-gous tissues as in flaps or transplants. However, often autologous tissue is not useable. LÄS MER
3. Preventing pressure ulcers by assessment of the microcirculation in tissue exposed to pressure
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis was to combine optical methods into a system with the ability to simultaneously measure blood flow changes at different tissue depths. The goal of such a system was to reveal vascular mechanisms relevant to pressure ulcer etiology under clinically relevant conditions and in relation to the evaluation of pressure-redistribution support surfaces. LÄS MER
4. Large data and machine learning in analysis, diagnostics, and clinical decision making: applications in the treatment of burn injury
Sammanfattning : Burn injury is a common trauma globally. Large burns require fluid resuscitation, infection control, and specialized intensive care. The size of the burn and infections caused by resistant microbes are correlated to mortality, and accurate mortality predictions are important. LÄS MER
5. Keratinocytes in tissue engineering of human skin: invitro and in vivo studies
Sammanfattning : Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers of the skin. In normal wound healing, re-epithelialization occurs by migration and proliferation of keratinocytes from the wound edges and by differentiation of stem cells from remaining hair follicles. LÄS MER