Sökning: "dermis"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 49 avhandlingar innehållade ordet dermis.
6. Compartmentalisation of the immune response in human skin : cross-talk between dendritic cells and T cells in healthy conditions and in psoriasis
Sammanfattning : Human skin is highly compartmentalised and distinct subsets of dendritic cells (DCs) and T cells reside in epidermis and dermis. Alterations in the composition of DCs and T cells have been observed in psoriasis, a common cytokine-driven focal inflammatory skin disease. LÄS MER
7. Studies of human dendritic cells in the skin after antigen exposure
Sammanfattning : Dendritic cells (DCs) act at the interface of innate and adaptive immunity. They are capable of inducing strong effector immune responses to invading pathogens, but also exert important functions in the maintenance of tolerance. LÄS MER
8. Framtidens trafiksystem? : Maktutövningen i konflikterna om rummet och miljön i Dennispaketets vägfrågor
Sammanfattning : The traffic- and environmental situation in Stockholm has for several decades been a constant source of controversy and debate. During the 1990's, the main focus of these discussions was directed at the Dennis-package (Dennispaketet). LÄS MER
9. Dermal cell trafficking : from microscopy to microdialysis
Sammanfattning : The term dermal cell trafficking has been used to describe the dynamic nature of cell movement in the dermis reflecting the skin's role as an immunological organ. A light microscopic experimental model for qualitative and quantitative counting of the dermal inflammatory cell infiltrate in allergic, acute irritant and cumulative irritant contact reactions has been developed In human studies use of microdialysis technique has enabled observation of biochemical events in the skin, in vivo over a period of time. LÄS MER
10. Integrated microsystems for continuous glucose monitoring, interstitial fluid sampling and digital microfluidics
Sammanfattning : Interdisciplinary research between medicine and microsystem engineering creates new possibilities to improve the quality of life of patients or to further enhance the performance of already existing devices. In particular, microsystems show great potential for the realization of biosensors and sampling devices to monitor bioanalytes with minimal patient discomfort. LÄS MER