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With the addition of the striped horsefly to Finland’s fauna, there are now 39 horsefly species in Finland.
Kuopio will witness the building of a new, nationally unique laboratory environment where it is possible to process highly hazardous biological agents, such as coronaviruses.
Acute elevation in certain plasma microRNAs, along with downregulation of the clusterin protein within 2 days post-injury can act as early diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for TBI, according to the doctoral dissertation of Shalini Das Gupta, MSc.
In a two-year project, the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Helsinki are developing stem cell techniques for the prevention of brain diseases.
Nuclear receptors are transcription factors, which regulate gene expression in response to ligand binding, a feature which makes them ideal drug targets.
The doctoral thesis of Rami El-Dairi, MSc, provides novel information about placental gene expression and insights into how chemicals may disrupt normal placental physiological functions in pregnant women.
A family history of cough increases the risk of both the onset and persistence of cough, according to the PhD study of Anne Lätti, Lic Med.
Researchers at UEF's School of Pharmacy and the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare have received a grant of 400,000 US dollars from The Michael J. Fox Foundation.
Pain was associated with depressive symptoms and comorbidities and especially daily pain with poor self-rated health, according to the doctoral dissertation of Merja Karjalainen, Lic Med.
In her PhD thesis, Krista Taipale-Kovalainen, MSc (Pharm) studied the suitability of a continuous manufacturing process with different configurations and direct-compression and dry-granulated tablet compositions.