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41. Profiling of microglia in inflammation, aging, and the tumor microenvironment
Sammanfattning : In this thesis I aim to present our ongoing efforts to elucidate activation states and how these are regulated in microglia cells. An extensive body of work is dedicated to understanding how these resident immune cells can acquire certain activation states, as their roles are crucial for a great range of functions in the central nervous system – from homeostasis to pathological occurrences. LÄS MER
42. CD40L Gene Therapy for Solid Tumors
Sammanfattning : Adenoviral CD40L gene therapy (AdCD40L) is a strong inducer of anti-tumor immune responses via its activation of dendritic cells (DCs). Activated DCs can in turn activate T cells, which are key players in an efficient anti-tumor response.This thesis includes three papers that focus on different aspects of AdCD40L gene therapy. LÄS MER
43. Molecular Regulation of Inflammation and Angiogenesis in the Tumor Microenvironment
Sammanfattning : Tumor growth and progression not only depend on properties of the malignant cells but are strongly influenced by the tumor microenvironment. The tumor stroma consists of various cell types such as inflammatory cells, endothelial cells and fibroblasts, which can either inhibit or promote tumor growth. LÄS MER
44. Exploring the Molecular Landscape of Cutaneous Melanoma
Sammanfattning : Cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is one of the most aggressive skin malignancies with poor prognosisfor the patients with metastatic disease. Earlier studies have highlighted the existing molecular diversityamongst CMM tumors. LÄS MER
45. Patient-derived scaffolds as a 3D model for breast cancer
Sammanfattning : Breast cancer is the most common cancer form in women worldwide. Many patients will have recurrent disease and more efficient targeted therapies are needed. The tumor microenvironment is a heterogenous complex mix of cells and components influencing critical cancer processes including progression, signaling and invasion. LÄS MER