Essays about: "dose-effect model"
Found 3 essays containing the words dose-effect model.
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1. Actin filaments as an indicator of impaired neuronal differentiation mediated by disruption of the retinoic acid signalling pathway
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : Retinoic acid (RA) is a well-known neurodevelopmental signaling molecule. It is reported to induce effects on neurite formation in differentiating neurons and to interfere with the actin cytoskeleton. Therefore, this project aimed to investigate the mechanisms behind effects of RA on the actin cytoskeleton of developing neurons using the C17. READ MORE
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2. The effectiveness of Fecal microbiota transplant in patients with recurrent Clostridium difficile infection : A systematic review and meta- analysis of the effects of the number of infusions, route of administration and dose
University essay from Södertörns högskola/Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknikAbstract : Background: Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is highly effective for treating recurrent Clostridium difficile infection (rCDI). Management protocols are not uniform. The aim of the systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess and compare efficacy of different FMT protocols for recurrent CDI according to route, dose and form. READ MORE
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3. Rate of change in psychotherapy: A matter of patients : A study contrasting the dose-effect model and the good-enough level model using the CORE-OM in primary care and psychiatric care
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Psykologi; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten; Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för beteendevetenskap och lärandeAbstract : Studies on relations between number of sessions and effect of psychotherapy have usually assumed a constant rate of change across different lengths of therapy, explained by a model called the dose-effect model. This assumption has been challenged by the good-enough level (GEL) model, which makes the prediction that the rate of change will vary as a function of total number of sessions. READ MORE