1,179 zoekresultaten voor “medieval een lacdr” in de Publieke website
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Identification of novel targets in prostate cancer progression
Promotor: B. van de Water, Co-promotor: E.H.J. Danen
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Lipid signaling and inflammation: metabolomics for better diagnosis and treatment strategy
Lipid signaling is an essential biological event/process in a plethora of pathophysiological conditions. The underlying idea of this thesis is that many of the roles and the complex interplay of the individual signaling lipids in inflammatory processes and related conditions in health and disease is…
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Mechano-transduction mediated by integrin-based adhesion complexes: integration of cytoskeleton and adhesion dynamics
In this thesis, we focus on novel proteins/mechanisms that regulate integrin-adhesion mediated mechano-transduction.
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Macrophage activation and cholesterol in atherosclerosis development
Promotores:Th.J.C. van Berkel, M. van Eck
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Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry based Metabolomics Approaches for Volume-restricted Applications
Metabolomics is a powerful tool that can provide a comprehensive insight into the complexity of human biology and the pathophysiology of diseases. By analyzing the metabolome, which refers to the complete set of small (endogenous) molecules (with a mass <1500 Da) present within a given biological system,…
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To affinity and beyond: novel molecular tools to explore solute carrier transport proteins
Despite being the second largest transmembrane protein family after GPCRs, the SLC superfamily has only gained significant attention in early drug development over the past decade.
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Lipidomics study in liver metabolic diseases
The ideas underlying this thesis are that lipidomics may improve the diagnosis of liver metabolic diseases, and can provide further insights into the underlying pathophysiology of these diseases.
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The LeiCNS-PK3.0 model development and applications: healthy-to-diseased CNS pharmacokinetic translation
Accurate prediction of the unbound drug concentration-time profile at the CNS target site is crucial for the assessment of the right drug concentration-effect relationship. PBPK models have supported the PK prediction of the CNS target sites and the translation of PK data between species and between…
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Mechanistic modelling of drug target binding kinetics as determinant of the time course of drug action in vivo
Drug-target binding kinetics determine the time course of the central event in pharmacotherapy: Drug-target interaction.
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Multifunctional polypept(o)ide miktoarm star polymers for advanced drug delivery: from the development of versatile synthetic strategies for
With an emphasis on developing novel miktoarm star polymers termed PeptoMiktoStars, this thesis leverages asymmetric polymeric polypept(o)ide frameworks to advance their effectiveness in delivering hydrophobic drugs and nucleic acids.
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High-throughput quantification and unambiguous identification for metabolomics
The challenge of achieving fast quantification in metabolomics is the presence of severe matrix effects during the MS analysis of complex samples.
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It's about time
This thesis explored the molecular pharmacological mechanisms of targeting CB2R via investigation of novel drug discovery concepts such as target binding kinetics, allosteric modulation and biased signaling.
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Proteins in harmony: Tuning selectivity in early drug discovery
This thesis describes the importance of being able to control the selectivity of potential drug candidates.
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Transforming data into knowledge for intelligent decision-making in early drug discovery
Promotor: A.P.IJzerman Co-promotor: A. Bender
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Drug-target residence time: a case for the adenosine A1 and A2A receptors
Promotor: A.P.IJzerman, Co-Promotor: L.H. Heitman
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Dynamics of TNFalpha signaling and drug-related toxicity
In previous studies at our laboratory it was demonstrated that drug exposure of HepG2 cells can lead to an altered TNFα-induced NF-κB oscillatory phenotype, concurrent with a synergistically increased sensitivity for TNFα-induced apoptosis.
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Force sensing and transmission in human induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived pericytes
Pericytes, the mural cells of blood microvessels, are important regulators of vascular morphogenesis and function that have been postulated to mechanically control microvascular diameter through as yet unknown mechanisms.
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Integrating cellular and tissue dynamics with cell fate decisions through computational modeling
There is a need for alternative methods to replace, reduce and refine (3R) animal experimentation. Combining experimental data from high-throughput in vitro studies with in silico modeling is a promising approach to unravel the effect of chemicals on living cells and to gain a better understanding of…
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Acute and chronic pain after cardiac surgery
Promotores: C.A.J. Knibbe, D. Tibboel, Co-Promotor: P. Bruins
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Electroextraction approaches for preconcentration of metabolites
In this thesis, we developed new ways to use a technique called electroextraction (EE) to extract charged molecules from one liquid into another using an electric field.
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Statistical learning for complex data to enable precision medicine strategies
Explaining treatment response variability between and within patients can support treatment and dosing optimization, to improve treatment of individual patients.
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The flux and flow of data: connecting large datasets with machine learning in a drug discovery envirionment
This thesis focuses on data found in the field of computational drug discovery. New insight can be obtained by applying machine learning in various ways and in a variety of domains. Two studies delved into the application of proteochemometrics (PCM), a machine learning technique that can be used to…
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Adjuvanted nanoparticulate seasonal influenza vaccines
Promotor: W. Jiskoot, Co-promotor: A. Kros
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Innovative sample preparation and handling strategies for automated and high-throughput metabolomics
Metabolomics has the potential to play a pivotal role in understanding disease onset and progression, and ultimately personalized treatments. One of its major challenges is its large-scale implementation, which is necessary to deal with the high variability of the metabolome. In this work we have developed…
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Sander StolkFaculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
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Claire WeedaFaculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Medieval and Early Modern Studies Spring School 2025: History of Emotions (5 ECTS)
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Prijzen en Subsidies 2021
Een overzicht van awards en prijzen die in 2021 zijn toegekend aan onze medewerkers en studenten, maar ook bijzondere benoemingen aan de Universiteit Leiden en andere instellingen.
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Vaderland en vrede 1672-1713. Publiciteit over de Republiek in oorlog
In 'Vaderland en vrede 1672-1713' beschrijft en analyseert Donald Haks de publiciteit over veertig jaar oorlog vanuit drie invalshoeken: publieke opinie, vroegmodern patriottisme en reflectie op oorlogsvoering.
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Metropolen aan de Noordzee
Vanaf 1100 trad in diverse Nederlandse gewesten een opzienbarende groei op. Het is een intrigerende vraag waardoor aanvankelijk Vlaanderen, dan Brabant, en in derde instantie Holland en Zeeland deze voorsprongpositie konden verwerven.
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Stormruiters. Stepperijken in Eurazië (500 v.Chr.-1700 n.Chr.)
Peter Hoppenbrouwers
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Seks in de Renaissance. Standjes en standpunten in de tijd van Da Vinci (en wat we daar nu van kunnen leren)
Hoe dacht men tijdens de Renaissance over seks? Den Hartog neemt je mee op een tocht vol vervreemding én herkenning, en laat je met een nieuwe blik kijken naar seksuele opvattingen van toen en nu.
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1572. Burgeroorlog in de Nederlanden
Op 1 april 1572 veroverden de watergeuzen Den Briel. Ze ontketenden zo een bloedige burgeroorlog in Holland en Zeeland, die na vele jaren van strijd zou leiden tot het ontstaan van Nederland. Dat was niet de oorlog die Willem van Oranje had gewild.
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Middeleeuwse fragmenten in vroegmoderne boekruggen
Tijdens de vroege moderne tijd werden veel middeleeuwse manuscripten in stroken perkament gesneden, die opnieuw werden gebruikt om de bindingen van nieuw gedrukte boeken te versterken. Tot voor kort kwamen deze hergebruikte stukjes middeleeuwse manuscripten alleen aan het licht wanneer de vroege moderne…
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Katholiek in de Republiek - De belevingswereld van een religieuze minderheid 1570-1750
Door de katholieke gemeenschap vanuit een aantal vernieuwende invalshoeken te benaderen, belicht dit boek hoe Noord-Nederlandse katholieken op inventieve wijze hun geloof en cultuur levend hielden, zowel in de privésfeer als in het publieke domein.
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Podcast Middeleeuwen: De kruistochten
Ivo Wolsing vertelt in een tweedelige podcast aflevering over de kruistochten.
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Dansen rond de troon van Willem I: de hoven in Den Haag en Brussel 1813-1830
Brieven en dagboeken geven in dit boek een inkijk in het hofleven rond Willem I en tonen de verstrengeling van dat hofleven met landsbestuur en politiek.
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De Hartenkoningin: Het leven van Elizabeth Stuart
Om het leven Elizabeth Stuart hangen veel mythes: ze zou spilziek zijn geweest en meer van haar aapjes hebben gehouden dan van haar kinderen. En dan werd ze ook nog eeuwenlang spottend ‘Winterkoningin’ genoemd, omdat ze maar één jaar koningin van Bohemen was.
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Beowulf opeisen als een Europees epos: Niet-Engelstalige toe-eigeningen van een Oud-Engels gedicht
Hoe gingen negentiende-eeuwse niet-Engelstalige vertalers en auteurs creatief om met het gedicht Beowulf?
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Over de faculteit
De faculteit biedt een internationale academische omgeving met 36% van de studenten, promovendi en onderzoekers uit het buitenland.
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Het ontstekingsremmende effect van het PRG4-eiwit: reumatoïde artritis verlichten en voorkomen
Kan het eiwit PRG4 helpen om de symptomen van reumatoïde artritis te voorkomen of te verlichten?
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Reverse engineering of drug induced QT(c) interval prolongation: Towards a systems pharmacology approach
Promotor: M. Danhof Co-promotor: O.E. Della Pasqua
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The ins and outs of ligand binding to CCR2
Promotor: Prof.dr. A. P. IJzerman, Co-Promotor: L.H. Heitman
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Towards predictive cardiovascular safety: a systems pharmacology approach
Promotores: Prof.dr. M. Danhof, Prof.dr. D.R. Stanski
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Towards automated identification of metabolites using mass spectral trees
Promotor: Prof.dr. T. Hankemeier, Co-promotor: Theo Reijmers
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Mast cells in advanced atherosclerosis: from human plaque stability to new therapeutic targets
In this thesis, the role of mast cells in atherosclerosis and novel therapeutic strategies to inhibit atherosclerosis progression are discussed. The first part of the thesis specifically focuses on the relation between mast cells and advanced human atherosclerotic plaque characteristics.
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Single-electrolyte isotachophoresis: on-chip analyte focusing and separation
Promotor: Thomas Hankemeier, Co-promotores: Heiko van der Linden, Paul Vulto
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Unfolding the regulation of stress response pathways upon liver injury
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is one of the main reasons for drug attrition during pre-clinical and clinical phases of drug development as well as for drug withdrawal post-marketing.
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Pharmacogenomics in drug development: implementation and application of PKPD model based approaches
Promotor: Prof.dr. M. Danhof, Co-Promotor: J. de Jongh