Sökning: "Molecular medicine genetics and pathology"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 47 avhandlingar innehållade orden Molecular medicine genetics and pathology.
11. Signal Transduction in Malignant Cells – Transformation, Activation and Differentiation
Sammanfattning : All aspects of cell life are regulated by signal transduction mechanisms. This thesis describes the regulatory roles of a few key signal transduction molecules involved in three major biological responses. LÄS MER
12. Proximity Ligation as a Universal Protein Detection Tool
Sammanfattning : Among the great challenges in biology are the precise quantification of specific sets of proteins and analyses of their patterns of interaction on a much larger scale than is possible today.This thesis presents a novel protein detection technique - proximity ligation - and reports the development and application of a nucleic acid amplification technique, RCA. LÄS MER
13. Using Minisequencing Technology for Analysing Genetic Variation in DNA and RNA
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, the four-color fluorescence tag-microarray minisequencing system pioneered by our group was further developed and applied for analysing genetic variation in human DNA and RNA. A SNP marker panel representing different chromosomal regions was established and used for identification of informative SNP markers for monitoring chimerism after stem cell transplantation (SCT). LÄS MER
14. Microfluidic and Molecular Tools for Genetic Analyses
Sammanfattning : Methods that enable interrogation of multiple genomic regions in parallel are very useful for efficient detection of genetic variation. Two different types of probes are described in this thesis that can be used for direct analysis or for sample preparation upstream of Next Generation Sequencing. LÄS MER
15. p53 Alterations in Human Skin : A Molecular Study Based on Morphology
Sammanfattning : Mutation of the p53 gene appears to be an early event in skin cancer development. The present study is based on morphology and represents a cellular and genetic investigation of p53 alterations in normal human skin and basal cell cancer. LÄS MER