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A molecular genetic switch.
Anders Nilsson
Andrzej Wojcik
Ann-Beth Jonsson
A paratransgenic approach to malaria control
A role of N-acyl taurines in intracellular Calcium flux in pancreatic beta cells
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Bacterial infection and innate immunity
Bacterial interaction with human neutrophils
Bacterial interference with cell cycle regulation
Bacterial virulence factors during sepsis
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Cancer and Helicobacter pylori
Combating cancer with food
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Cytogenetic and molecular effects following exposure to ionizing radiation under various in vitro co
Cytogenetic methods in biological dosimetry
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Dag Jenssen
Degree work at the Department for Genetics, Microbiology and Toxicology
Development of P2 integrase as a tool for site-specific gene insertions into unmodified human chromo
Develop novel anti-cancer drugs by exploiting cancer defects in DNA damage repair pathways.
DNA replication collision and repair
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Elisabeth Haggård
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Funcfoood
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Helena Aro
Hong Sjölinder
Håkan Steiner
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Identification and characterization of novel bacterial virulence factors
Impact of agents with potential use in functional foods on biomarkers for age related diseases
Ingrid Faye
Innate immune responses against malaria in mosquito vector and human host
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Lactobacillus -in sickness and in health
Leif Isaksson
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Master's programmes
Mechanism-based method for cancer risk assessment
Mechanism behind cellular response to low dose and low dose rate of γ-rays
Molecular genetic and epigenetic effects of UV-light in human cells
Molecular mechanisms of individual sensitivity to radiotherapy of cancer patients
Multibiodose
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Natural non-persistent bioactive aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligands in humans
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Phage therapy - an effective method to fight multiresistant bacteria.
Pilus-mediated motility
Postgraduate studies at GMT
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Role of the thyroid hormone signaling pathway in immune regulation during meningococcal sepsis
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Searching for markers of individual sensitivity to ionising radiation
Study of the meningococcal outer membrane protein NhhA and its role in host-pathogen interaction
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The evolution of P2-like bacteriophages
The role of the translational initiation factor IF1 in E. coli
Thomas Helleday
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Ulf Rannug
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