Stress induced transcriptional changes in human myeloid cells and their progenitors – Mgr. Ivana Andrejčinová, Ph.D.
Mgr. Ivana Andrejčinová, Ph.D.
Doctoral thesis
Stress induced transcriptional changes in human myeloid cells and their progenitors
Stress induced transcriptional changes in human myeloid cells and their progenitors
Abstract:
Změny fenotypu a funkce myeloidních buněk provází mnoho plicních onemocnění, včetně koronavirového onemocnění 2019 (COVID-19) a sepse. Stresem vyvolané změny v myeloidních buňkách jsou spojeny s horšími klinickými následky a jejich včasná identifikace by mohla podstatně snížit úmrtnost a morbiditu nejenom v počátečních, ale i rekonvalescentních fázích onemocnění, zejména těch vyvolaných závažnými infekcemi …moreAbstract:
Altered myeloid cell phenotype and function have been implicated in several pulmonary diseases including COVID-19 and sepsis. Early identification of the stress-induced changes in myeloid cells associated with worse clinical outcomes could substantially reduce mortality and morbidity not only in the early but also in the convalescent phases of the disease, particularly following severe infections. …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 26. 8. 2024
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/o0vz1/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 28. 11. 2024
- Supervisor: Mgr. Jan Frič, Ph.D.
- Reader: prof. MUDr. Petr Štourač, Ph.D., doc. RNDr. Jiří Hrdý, Ph.D.
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ANDREJČINOVÁ, Ivana. \textit{Stress induced transcriptional changes in human myeloid cells and their progenitors}. Online. Doctoral theses, Dissertations. Brno: Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine. 2024. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/qosn5m/.
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Faculty of MedicineDoctoral programme / field:
Biomedical sciences / Biochemistry and Molecular Biology