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Understanding the organisational impact on working conditions and health
(Arbetslivsinstitutet, 2006)
It has long been known that organisational conditions affect working conditions and occupational health. However, the transfer of knowledge about risk factors from traditional occupational health research into prevention ...
Cognitive dysfunction studied in animal models of schizophrenia
(2006-12-01)
Cognitive dysfunction is considered a core deficit of schizophrenia, which currently lacks effective pharmacological treatment. In order to identify novel and more effective drug treatments, translational experimental ...
Storage organelles that are distinct from the classical granules in human neutrophils
(2006-12-27)
The human neutrophil is a crucial participant in acute inflammation. Appropriate immune response is dependent on rapid direction of phagocytic cells through the tissue, towards the inflammatory focus. Such movement is ...
Barns delaktighet genom besök hos närstående som vårdas på en intensivvårdsavdelning
(2006-11-27)
Syfte: Att undersöka och beskriva villkor och förutsättningar för minderåriga barn att vara delaktiga genom att besöka en närstående som vårdas på en intensivvårdsavdelning (IVA) samt hur vårdnadshavarna upplever sitt barns ...
Patients with acute hip fractures; motivation, effectiveness and costs in two different care systems
(2006-10-06)
Abstract
The care of patients with a hip fracture in Sweden varies a lot in terms of length of hospital stay and these patients are often subjected to multiple transferrals for other than medical reasons. How this affects ...
Myocardial metabolism and ischemia assessed by microdialysis. Clinical and experimental studies in cardiac surgery
(2006-11-23)
Background: The available methods to study myocardial metabolism and ischemia show considerable limitations when employed during and after cardiac surgery. Microdialysis is a technique for continuous sampling of substances ...
Chemical and stimulus-induced NMDA-dependent plasticity and the possible involved mechanisms
(2006-11-08)
Long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) are considered as the most important forms of synaptic plasticity involved in learning and memory. The traditional way to induce LTP and LTD is by electric ...
Astrocyte metabolism following focal cerebral ischemia
(2006-11-16)
Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death. Most often, stroke results from blockage of
an artery in the brain leading to tissue infarction within the perfusion territory of the affected vessel.
Despite ...
End-of-life care in a Swedish county - patterns of demographic and social conditions, clinical problems and health care use
(2006-12-18)
There is broad consensus in both international and national policy statements that care provided at end-of-life should be different from care provided during other periods of life. There is a need for comprehensive knowledge ...