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MSc Kaisa Airaksinen's PhD thesis shows that the consumption of betaine, polydextrose and lactitol may assist in reversing obesity-related metabolic changes.
Traumatic brain injury leads to reduced levels of neuronal miR-124-3p up to three months after the injury, according to the doctoral dissertation of Niina Vuokila, MSc.
The doctoral thesis of Prosanta Singha, MSc, focuses on approaches to find affordable and effective ways to study and target different enzymes that have clear role in human disease, for example, cancer.
MSc Anu Hangas's thesis aims to understand tissue-specific aspects of mtDNA replication and the role topoisomerases play in the maintenance of this tiny but important genome.
Kristiina Kariniemi-Örmälä’s PhD study concerns important topics which are seldom studied in nursing sciences; older people's emergency nursing and care left undone.
M.Sc. Teemu Rönkkö studied the relationships between particle composition and toxicological effects of inhalable urban ambient air particulate matter collected in Nanjing, China.
The neurofilament light chain protein (NfL) aids the diagnostic process of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), according to the PhD thesis by MD Antti Cajanus.
In his doctoral thesis, Muhammad Waseem Khan, M.Sc., studied the possible adverse health effects of human exposure to low frequency magnetic fields.
MSc (Pharm) Jonna Tenhunen investigated the regulation of sirtuins in her doctoral thesis. Sirtuins are possible targets for drugs in many diseases such as cancer, neurological diseases, and metabolic disorders.
The doctoral dissertation of Tarja Turtiainen, MHSc, describes the perceptions of social and health care teachers’ approaches to teaching and the conditions of work.