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31. Mechanistic analyses of hepatocyte plasticity
Sammanfattning : Adult hepatocytes are highly plastic cells which have a molecular toolbox for efficient regeneration. Yet, end stage liver diseases are becoming an increasing clinical burden. LÄS MER
32. The Round Window Membrane - Gateway to the Cochlea : A Morphological and Electrophysiological study
Sammanfattning : Topical treatment of several inner ear diseases through the round window membrane (RWM) might be feasible in the near future. Bacteria toxins, ototoxic drugs and noise trauma seem to harm the inner ear by a common pathway which involves, excessive outflow of the afferent neurotransmitter glutamate and formation of nitric oxide (NO), which can severely damage cells/nerve endings and lead to cell death. LÄS MER
33. Recruitment of circulating cells into skeletal muscle : occurrence and possible mechanisms
Sammanfattning : Tissue remodeling is a central process for all life. When a tissue is exposed to environmental stress such as injury, both local cells and cells from the periphery are recruited to regenerate and remodel the tissue. During the last decades the importance of resident cells, e.g. LÄS MER
34. Lucky People Forecast : a systemic futures perspective on fashion and sustainability
Sammanfattning : The detrimental environmental effects associated with fashion production and consumption are increasingly recognised, and strategies in place. However, these are production-focused, top-down strategies, which do not reach where the impact is highest - the user phase, or where the scope for improvement is utmost - the design phase. LÄS MER
35. Modelling and Simulating Demand-Responsive Transport
Sammanfattning : Public transport is an efficient way to transport large volumes of travellers. However, there are systemic issues that make it hard for conventional public transport to provide efficient service on finer levels, like first- and last-mile problems or low-demand areas. LÄS MER