Essays about: "animals and medicine"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 133 essays containing the words animals and medicine.

  1. 21. Removal of pharmaceutical residues from wastewater by oxidation with ozone

    University essay from KTH/Resursåtervinning

    Author : Frida Söderström; [2021]
    Keywords : ozonation; adsorption; pollutants; pharmaceuticals; wastewater; ozonering; adsorption; föroreningar; läkemedel; vattenrening;

    Abstract : Avloppsreningsanläggningar är idag utformade för att rena bort föroreningar i form av organiskt material, suspenderade fasta ämnen och växtnäringsämnen (exempelvis fosfater och nitrater). Myndighet i Sverige har satt upp restriktioner och lagar gällande hur mycket av de olika föroreningarna som det är okej att utgående vatten innehåller. READ MORE

  2. 22. Investigation of coherence between limbic structures in a rodent model of Parkinson's Disease

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Love Zachrisson; [2021]
    Keywords : Parkinson’s Disease; PD; Psychosis; Schizophrenia; MK801; Synchrony; Coherence; 6-OHDA; Rats; 128-channel multi electrode array; MATLAB; LFP; Biomarker; ASSR; Steady-state response; Parkinsons sjudkom; PD; Psykos; Schizofreni; MK801; Synkronicitet; Koherens; 6-OHDA; Försökdsjur; Råttor; Elektrodimplantat; MATLAB; LFP; Biomarkör; ASSR; Steady-state responser;

    Abstract : Parkinson’s Disease affects 10 million people worldwide, with 40% of patients developing an associated psychosis which has been identified by studies as the number one source of caretaker distress and is related to increased mortality. This is further complicated by the fact that typical antipsychotic drugs worsen many of the motor symptoms implicated in Parkinson’s Disease, with only one commercially available drug able to ameliorate both symptoms. READ MORE

  3. 23. Optimized design recommendation for first pharmacokinetic in vivo experiments for new tuberculosis drugs using pharmacometrics modelling and simulation

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för farmaci

    Author : Albin Leding; [2021]
    Keywords : Pharmacokinetics; Pharmacometrics; Pharmacology; population pharmacokinetics; physiologically-based pharmacokinetics; in vitro to in vivo extrapolation; IVIVE; PBPK; PK; popPK; tuberculosis; model informed approach; first in vivo pharmacokinetic experiment; mouse; mice; PKSim; NONMEM; in vitro; in vivo;

    Abstract : Tuberculosis, the leading cause of death by a single infection disease caused by bacteria, requires long treatments and the bacteria are prone to develop drug resistance. Therefore, new efficient treatment regiments needs developing, which requires new tools for drug development. READ MORE

  4. 24. Djursjukskötarens roll vid en EKG-undersökning : vad bör djursjukskötaren kunna om EKG

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical Sciences

    Author : Filip Gunzov; Niklas Wildebac; [2021]
    Keywords : arytmi; djuromvårdnad; djursjukskötare; EKG; EKG-apparat; hund; tolkning; utförande; veterinär;

    Abstract : Djurägare som kommer med sina hundar till djurvården har höga krav på den veterinärmedicinska professionen. Utvecklingen inom djurvården går fort och tillstånd som tidigare var svåra att behandla eller i värsta fall ledde till avlivning, kan idag behandlas. READ MORE

  5. 25. Assessment of zebrafish embryo toxicity of environmentally relevant antibiotics

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för medicinsk biokemi och mikrobiologi

    Author : Ophelia Mastrangeli; [2021]
    Keywords : zebrafish embryo; toxicity; antibiotics; FET; Fish embryo toxicity; Bioaccumulation; zebrafiskembryo; toxicitet; antibiotika; FET; Bioackumulering;

    Abstract : Antibiotics are essential drugs in modern medicine. After consumption antibiotics are excreted in unmetabolized form in the urine and reach our sewage treatment plants (STP). STP are not able to degrade all antibiotics leading to release of antibiotics into the aquatic environment. Aquatic animals are thus continuously exposed to antibiotics. READ MORE