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B cell subpopulations in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis
(2019-04-04)B cell depleting therapy has proven to be an effective treatment in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a disease characterized by the presence of autoantibodies against citrullinated proteins (ACPA) and the Fc portion of IgG ... -
The B lymphocyte in Staphylococcus aureus arthritis
(2003)Joint infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus leads to heavy synovitis and rapid destruction of bone and cartilage. Permanent loss of joint function is seen in 20-50% of the patients, despite early eradication of the ... -
B- and T- cell responses in colectomized and healthy individuals after mucosal vaccination
(2002)The overall aims were to study the induction of intestinal and systemic B- and T-cell immune responses in patients colectomized due to ulcerative colitis and in healthy volunteers after mucosal administration of enteric ... -
B-box Proteins in Light-regulated Development in Arabidopsis
(2008-09-26)COP1 and HY5 are two key regulators of light signaling in plants. Proteins interacting with either could therefore be important regulators of light-dependent development. Previous yeast two-hybrid screens, using COP1 or ... -
Back pain and pregnancy
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Back pain in men. A prospective study over twenty years
(2001)The initial objective of this thesis was to design a method in order to identify individuals, with a back pain which was in risk of deteriorating during the military service. Those who enlisted during a six-month period ... -
BACK TO ONESELF Sensory Motor Learning applied in patients with nonspecific chronic low back pain
(2009-12-04)Back pain is an endemic problem affecting one in five adults every year. Even though only 10 % of all cases of back pain become chronic it is one of the largest health problems in industrialized societies. The term nonspecific ... -
Bacteria-host interplay in Staphylococcus aureus infections
(2013-06-05)Staphylococcus aureus infections are a major healthcare challenge and new treatment alternatives are needed. The key to new therapies is understanding the interplay between bacterial virulence factors and host immune ... -
Bacterial colonization of the neonatal bowel and ileal pouch with focus on E. coli
(2010-11-19)The colonic microbiota is a source of inflammatogenic and potentially pathogenic bacteria, but also a source of immune maturation signals to the infant. Here, we have investigated the normal colonic microbiota, with focus ...