Sökning: "the view of the animal"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 68 avhandlingar innehållade orden the view of the animal.
16. On the Regulation of the Serine Protease t-PA and its Inhibitor PAI-1 in the Brain
Sammanfattning : The serine protease tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) is the main fibrinolytic enzyme in the vascular system, and thus plays a critical role in the dissolution of thrombi. In recent years, researchers have focused on its role within the brain, where t-PA has been shown to participate in a number of physiological and pathophysiological processes, including various aspects of synaptic plasticity and neurodegeneration. LÄS MER
17. Lung Microenvironments Influence on Mast Cell Plasticity and Spatial Distribution of Immune cells
Sammanfattning : Inflammatory airway diseases and lower respiratory tract infections are leading causes of severe illness, disability and death worldwide. Much of today´s hypotheses about the underlying inflammatory processes and pathogenic contribution by immune cells come from in vitro experiments or animal models. LÄS MER
18. Using spatial distribution and behaviour to determine optimal space allowances for poultry and rabbits
Sammanfattning : Previous research on the effect of stocking density on welfare has focused on adverse effects on health and behaviour. Absence of such effects does not mean that space allowance is optimal from the animals’ point of view. This thesis aimed to assess optimal space allowances by studying spatial distribution and behaviour. LÄS MER
19. The human factor in game-vehicle accidents: A study of drivers' information acquisition
Sammanfattning : The problem of game-vehicle accidents is discussed in terms of drivers' strategies for visual search in driving. To find possible measures for reducing the number of wildlife accidents, four studies were undertaken. LÄS MER
20. Role of Caveolae and miRNAs in Regulation of Urinary Bladder Function
Sammanfattning : The urinary bladder is responsible for storage and expulsion of urine. Proper urination depends on an ability of the bladder to adjust to increasing volume and to contract during micturition. A disturbance of bladder contractility may affect continence. LÄS MER