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16. Genetic characterization of families with von Willebrand disease
Sammanfattning : von Willebrand disease (VWD) is the most common hereditary bleeding disorder. It is caused by quantitative and/or qualitative defects of the von Willebrand factor (VWF). The severity of the disease can vary considerably, as can the hereditary patterns. LÄS MER
17. Maktutövning ur ett organisations- och genusperspektiv. En studie vid tre vårdavdelningar
Sammanfattning : The primary aim of the present thesis is to increase understandig of the relationship between organisational structure, gender and power. Understanding of this relationship requires a closeness to the individual being studied as well to the content and consequences of that individuals´actions. LÄS MER
18. The role of gamma-tubulin in cell division and cancer
Sammanfattning : Although cancer is a heterogeneous disease, a common theme in tumor cells is the deregulation of cell division, which renders tumor progression independent of otherwise necessary internal or external growth cues. This may provide cancer cells with the ability to divide indefinitely, posing a threat to the rest of the organism. LÄS MER
19. Vindlande vägar i bostadsojämlikhetens Sverige : berättelser om marknadspraktiker, flyktingplaceringspolitik och bostadsprekaritet
Sammanfattning : Den här doktorsavhandlingen berättar om marknadspraktiker, flyktingplaceringspolitik och bostadsprekaritet i bostadsojämlikhetens Sverige. Huvudpersonerna i berättelserna är människor som sökte asyl och beviljades uppehållstillstånd i Sverige åren runt den så kallade flyktingkrisen 2015 och i fokus är deras boendevägar – deras vindlande vägar – under de första åren i landet. LÄS MER
20. Community mobilization and peer education in a HIV-STI prevention program for university students
Sammanfattning : Slowing the incidence of HIV and STI among young people requires that they change their sexual behaviours. There is evidence that community-based interventions that target multiple levels of influence can be effective. LÄS MER