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Congenital and Childhood Myotonic Dystrophy type 1 - the impact on central nervous system, visual and motor function 

Ekström, Anne-Berit (2009-04-14)
Background and aims: Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is an autosomal dominant multisystemic disorder, caused by an expanded CTG repeat on chromosome 19. The disorder can present both in children and adults. The overall ...
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The effect of hypoxia on macrophage proteoglycans: potential role in atherosclerosis 

Asplund, Annika (2009-11-13)
A critical step in the development of atherosclerotic lesions appears to be the retention of low density lipoproteins (LDL) in the arterial wall, mediated by negatively charged proteoglycans (PG). Retained LDL is susceptible ...
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Telefonrådgivning - en verksamhet i tiden : studier ur ett patient- och sjuksköterskeperspektiv 

Ström, Mayvor (2009-11-10)
Background : Care encounters and nurses’ advising over the phone are increasingly common in the Western world today. This new area in the profession needs more research due to its’ importance in daily life. Article I: ...
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Illness perception and fatigue after myocardial infarction 

Alsén, Pia (2009-05-15)
Treatment of myocardial infarction (MI) has undergone major advances in recent years, including reductions in mortality and hospital stays. To optimize patients’ recovery, secondary preventive strategies are important. ...
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Quality of life, school performance, treatment adherence and gender differences in asthma. 

Sundberg, Rosita (2009-10-19)
The aims of this thesis were to estimate the effectiveness of a computerized asthma education program designed to suit young people (I), to analyze whether quality of life changed over a five year period and whether young ...
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Äldre patienters, närståendes och läkares erfarenheter av mötet dem emellan - En studie inom sjukhusvård med ett sociokulturellt perspektiv 

Pennbrant, Sandra (2009-10-02)
The aim of this study was to describe elderly patients' and relatives' experience of the meeting with the doctor in a hospital setting, and to describe doctors' experience of meeting patients in a hospital setting. Complaints ...
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Clinical, biochemical and morphological aspects of cervical ripening in the first trimester 

Vukas Radulovic, Nina (2009-09-18)
Background: The uterine cervix has the ability to be transformed from being a rigid organ in non-pregnant women to become a loose structure that dilates and allows passage of the foetus at parturition. This process, cervical ...
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Könsskillnader i ersättning vid arbetsskador? 

Weiner, Jan; Bildt, Carina; Ochterlony, Helena; Marklund, Staffan; Svanholm, Monica (2009-04-06)
Weiner J, Bildt C, Ouchterlony H, Marklund S & Svanholm M (2008) Könsskillnader i ersättning vid arbetsskador? – en 10- årsuppföljning av arbetsskador 1994 Arbete och Hälsa 2009;43(2) Studien utgör en uppföljning av ...
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Genetic linkage and association studies in celiac disease: discoveries from whole genome analysis 

Adamovic, Svetlana (2009-03-06)
Celiac Disease (CD) or Gluten Sensitive Enteropathy (GSE) is a life-long disorder. It is characterized by inflammation in the small intestine of genetically predisposed individuals caused by inappropriate immune response ...
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Studies of Carbohydrate-Binding Proteins from Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli 

Jansson, Lena (2009-04-06)
Knowledge about the carbohydrate binding specificity of pathogens can give an increased understanding of their virulence strategies, and is also of importance for the development of anti-adhesive therapies and vaccines. ...
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