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11. Intercellular protein transfer and regulation of inhibitory NK receptor accessibility
Sammanfattning : NK cells are important players of innate immunity and capable of promoting specific responses of the adaptive immune system. NK cells possess the ability to recognise and eliminate virus-infected cells, tumour cells and allogeneic bone marrow grafts. LÄS MER
12. Growth control mechanisms in normal and neoplastic mammalian cells
Sammanfattning : The main theme of the studies presented in this thesis is, the growth control mechanisms whose loss in normal cells predispose to or cause cancer. The balance between growth inhibitory and stimulatory mechanisms is crucial for the development and maintenance of a normal animal. LÄS MER
13. Antibiotic sensitivity and horizontal gene transfer in Escherichia coli - A genome-wide perspective
Sammanfattning : Since their discovery in the early 20th century, antibiotics have truly revolutionized human medicine. They have allowed us to treat diseases that were previously untreatable and have become a staple of modern medicine. However, along with the human use of antibiotics pathogens resistant to antibiotics emerged. LÄS MER
14. Causes and Consequences of Impulsivity in Red Junglefowl
Sammanfattning : Throughout the animal kingdom, animals vary in cognition (i.e., how they acquire, process, store, and act on environmental information). Yet, the causes and consequences of this variation are currently unclear. LÄS MER
15. Effects of online advertising on children's visual attention and task performance during free and goal-directed internet use : A media psychology approach to children's website interaction and advert distraction
Sammanfattning : This dissertation consists of four eye-tracking studies that investigate how salient online advertising and children's level of executive function contributes to their advert distraction. In Study 1, children aged 9 were instructed to surf freely on the internet while all advert material appearing on-screen was registered. LÄS MER