Ph.D. Dissertations
1. Lars Damstrup
Receptors for growth factors TGFa and TGFb in human small cell lung cancer. 1-65, 1993.
2. Peter Nørgaard
The effect of treatment of small cell lung cancer cell lines with Transforming Growth Factor-b. 1-64, 1996.
3. Ulrik Lassen
Positron emission tomography (PET) of malignant Tumors. 1-82, 1998 (In collaboration with Oncology Clinic, Finsencenter).
4. Susanne Hougaard
Inactivation of Transforming Growth Factor b type II receptor in small cell lung cancer. 1-70, 1999.
5. Marianne Krarup
Cell cycle regulating factors in small cell lung cancer. 1-83, 2001.
6. Mikkel Wandahl Pedersen
The Type III Epidermal Growth Factor Recetor Mutation in Cancer. 1-156, 2003.
7. Karina Jensen
Betaglycan og osteoporose. 1-70, 2004.
8. Thomas Tuxen Poulsen
Gene Therapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer - Targeting the Neuroendocrine Phenotype 1-145, 2008.To download the thesis click here.
9. Helle Collatz Christensen
Cellular telephones and the risk of brain tumors (in collaboration with The Danish Cancer Society and Department of Neurosurgery, Rigshospitalet). 1-48, 2006
10. Benedikte Hasselbalch
Effects of EGFR and VEGF inhibition in Human Glioblastomas using Cetuximab and Bevacizumab. 1-158, 2010.To download the thesis click here.
11. Alice Bjerregaard Larsen
Interaction between EGFR and EphA2 - Regulation and functionel significance in human cancer. 1-108, 2010. To download the thesis click here.
12. Roza Zandi
Restoration of tumor supressor gene function by gene replacement or small molecule strategies for the treatment of small cell lung cancer. 1-136, 2011. To download the thesis click here.
13. Karina Madsen
Sygdom, pårørende og dagligliv. Når ægtefællen har hjernekræft. 1-344, 2011.
14. Camilla Laulund Christensen
Drug targeting and investigation of the neuroendocrine phenotype in small lung cancer. 1-120, 2012. To download the thesis click here.
15.Frederik Cramer
Optimization of Intracellular Transportation of Gene Therapeutic DNA in Small Cell Lung Cancer. 1-132,2013. To download the thesis click here.
16. Karina Kristoffersen
A functional study of EGFR and Notch signaling in brain cancer stem-like cells from glioblastoma multiforme. 1-168,2013. To download the thesis click here.
17. Søren Møller
18.Mette Kjølhede Nedergaard
19. Thomas Urup
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20. Mikkel Staberg
21. Signe Regner Michelsen
22. Dorte Schou Nørøxe
Master Dissertations since 2000
1. Mikkel Wandahl Pedersen
Profile of Differentially Expressed Genes Mediated by The Type III Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Mutation. 1-99, 2000.
2. Mads Meltorn
A protein tyrosine kinase profile and matrigel invasion of a small cell lung cancer cell line transfected with a mutant epidermal growth factor receptor. 1-69, 2000.
3. Gitte Pontoppidan
Profile of Differentially Expressed Genes Mediated by The EGFRvIII in a Glioblastoma Cell Line and Corresponding Xenograft. 1-84, 2002.
4. Mette Villingshøj
Betydninger af ændringer i det sociale netværk for overlevelse blandt patienter med kolorektalcancer. 1-45, 2002.
5. Thomas Tuxen Poulsen
Receptor Candidates for Targeted Treatment of small cell Lung Cancer. 1-78, 2004.
6. Alice Bjerregård
The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Induces the Expression of the Receptor Tyrosine Kinase EPHA2. 1-81, 2005.
7. Roza Zandi
Investigation of EGFRvIII Downregulation. 1-121, 2005.
8. Peter Andersen
Role of the tumor suppressor IRF-1 activated by the epidermal growth factor receptor in human cancer cells. 1-81, 2006
9. Camilla Laulund Christensen
Therapeutic Genes for Small Cell Lung Cancer Gene Therapy. 1-83, 2007
10. Frederik Cramer
Optimization of non-viral gene delivery to the nucleus for small cell lung cancer gene therapy. 1-79, 2009
11. Karina Kristoffersen
A functional study of Notch
signaling in brain cancer stem-like cells. 1-106, 2009
12. Signe Regner Michaelsen
Influence of resistance on the therapeutic potential of transcriptionally targeted Suicide Gene therapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer. 1-94, 2011
13. Marie-Louise Stobbe Olsen
Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signalling and Notch Signalling in Glioblastoma Multiforme.-Importance of Cross-talk for Vascularisation and Tumourigenicity. 1-95, 2013