Sökning: "serum bone markers"
Visar resultat 41 - 45 av 48 avhandlingar innehållade orden serum bone markers.
41. Circulating and Mucosal Antibodies to Citrullinated Antigens in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sammanfattning : Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by joint inflammation and subsequent destruction of cartilage and bone. The etiology is largely unknown, although genetic as well as environmental factors are involved. The manifestations and consequences of RA differ between individuals. LÄS MER
42. Plasma cell malignancies in Sweden : subgroup descriptions and regional outcomes for multiple myeloma
Sammanfattning : Plasma cell disorders appear in various forms such as aggressive plasma cell leukemia (PCL), typical symptomatic multiple myeloma (MM), non-symptomatic smouldering multiple myeloma (SMM) and solitary plasmacytoma (SP). The different entities all require specific considerations regarding diagnosis and treatment. LÄS MER
43. Mast cell activation disorders : a liaison between anaphylaxis and mastocytosis
Sammanfattning : The term mast cell activation disorders (MCAD) comprises a broad spectrum of heterogeneous conditions, such as mastocytosis, characterized by inappropriate mast cell activation/accumulation. The patients present with protean clinical manifestations and severity grade of symptoms may vary from case-to-case. LÄS MER
44. Mechanisms and improvements of cell transplantation for nerve repair
Sammanfattning : Trauma to the nervous system is a frequent clinical problem and new approaches to nerve repair are required. Autologous cell transplantation together with a suitable scaffold material could be used to create a bio-active artificial nerve graft to enhance regeneration. LÄS MER
45. Effects of growth factors on chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation
Sammanfattning : Longitudinal bone growth is regulated at the level of growth plate chondrocytes by circulating or locally produced hormones and growth factors. Present investigation focused on the effects of growth hormone (GH) and growth factors on chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation during pre- and postnatal cartilage development. LÄS MER