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Targeting the genes of 9p13.3 amplicon in prostate cancer
(2015)
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Background and aims: Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men worldwide, and the molecular mechanisms involved in the disease still remain poorly understood. Prostate cancer is commonly associated with genomic ...
Investigation of migration and spreading of cells expressing modified talin1 forms
(2014)
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Fokaaliadheesiot (FA) ovat suuria, useiden proteiinien muodostamia komplekseja. Solut käyttävät adheesioita vuorovaikuttaakseen ympäristönsä sekä muiden solujen kanssa ja niiden avulla solut pystyvät mm. liikkumaan. Yksi ...
HER-2/HER-3 dimerization and HER-3 point mutations in breast cancer
(2014)
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Breast cancer is a common disease and an important cause of mortality in women. Breast cancer has been extensively studied during the last few decades, which has led to the development of potent drugs and to the identification ...
Studying the role of proprotein convertase furin in the regulation of T cell identity by CRISPR/Cas9 technology
(2015)
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Lytic Epstein-Barr virus infection in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
(2016)
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Epigenetic Polycomb signalling in Caco2 intestinal differentiation model
(2015)
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Differentiation Potential of the Human Adipose Stem Cells in Response to Regulation of ROCK, FAK and MEK-ERK Signaling Pathways
(2015)
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Background and aims: Adipose stem cells (ASCs), obtained from adipose tissue, are a promising cell source for bone tissue engineering applications. ASCs exhibit stable growth and proliferation in vitro and they possess ...
Allergic asthma and rhinovirus infections in a birth cohort study in Finland and Estonia
(2016)
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Pro gradu -tutkielma
A new method for long-term culturing of intestinal biopsies derived from Celiac Disease patients using mice as carriers
(2016)
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Pro gradu -tutkielma
Celiac disease (CD) is a complex disorder with no bona fide animal model that would exhibit all the features of the disorder. The small-intestinal mucosal biopsies commonly used to study the disease present a limiting ...