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6. Immunoglobulins, immunoglobulin subclass-distributions and serologic markers in some renal and systemic disorders
Sammanfattning : In this study we evaluated pathogenetic factors and possible mediators of renal and systemic disorders where immunologic mechanisms might be of importance.An abberant immunoglobulin and IgG-subclass distribution was detected in 103 patients with primary and secondary glomerulonephritis as well as in 38 patients with the systemic disease primary Sjögren 's syndrome or purpura hypergammaglobulinemica (elevated IgG1 and low IgG2 ). LÄS MER
7. Clinical and pathological characteristics of the Uganda genotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Sammanfattning : Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the aetiological agent of tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of death globally. The outcome of Mtb infection is variable and depends on host, bacterial and environmental factors. LÄS MER
8. Genotype by environment interaction for automated and traditional fertility traits in dairy cattle
Sammanfattning : Genotype by environment interaction (G×E) is one of the issues the dairy farming industry faces due to the globalization of using artificial insemination with genetically superior bulls to improve the performance of their herds. This includes distribution of genetic material to multiple environments within countries and between countries. LÄS MER
9. Heritable TP53-related cancer syndrome in Sweden : characterisation of genotype-phenotype correlation and surveillance
Sammanfattning : Around 25% of all cancers are considered as familial and are caused by an inherited susceptibility to develop certain tumours. But only 5-10% are hereditary and caused by known high risk cancer genes associated with specific cancer risk syndromes. LÄS MER
10. Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis A, B and C in Estonia
Sammanfattning : During the last decade changes have occurred in the epidemiology of hepatitis A, B and C in Estonia. A shift from high to intermediate endemicity for HAV has led to a shift in age of susceptible individuals from children to adolescents and adults. LÄS MER