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Cellular signaling in human cholesteatoma

Huisman, Margaretha Aleida

Citation

Huisman, M. A. (2007, January 24). Cellular signaling in human cholesteatoma. Retrieved

from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/9449

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Institutional Repository of the University of Leiden

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Cellular Signaling

in Human

Choles t eat oma

PROEFSCHRIFT

ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor

aan de Univers iteit te L eiden,

op gez ag van de Rector Magnif icu s Dr. D. D. Breimer,

h oogl eraar in de f acu l teit der Wis ku nde en

Natu u rwetens ch ap p en en die der Genees ku nde,

vol gens b es l u it van h et Col l ege voor P romoties

te verdedigen op woens dag 2 4 janu ari 2 0 0 7

te kl okke 1 3 . 4 5 u u r

door

Margaretha Aleida Huisman

Geb oren te Deventer in 1 9 5 3

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Promotiecommissie

Promotor: Prof. Dr. J.J. Grote

Co- promotor: Dr. E . de Heer

Referent: Prof. Dr. C.J. Cornelisse

Overige leden: Prof. Dr. I r. J.H.M. F rijns

Prof. Dr. P.S. Hiemstra

T his study was performed at the department of

Otorhinolary ngology , Leiden University Medical Center, T he

Netherlands

titelblad.p65 2 12/5/2006, 11:33 AM

ISBN: 90-9021479-8

D e s i g n c o v e r : O K T O BE R v i s u e l e c o m m u n i c a t i e

P r i n t : G i l d e p r i n t D r u k k e r i j e n B. V .

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Voor mijn ouders

Voor mijn k inderen

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5 Contents

Chapter1: GeneralIntroduction p.7-20

Chapter2: Molecularpathways in human p.21-38 cholesteatoma

Chapter3: Cholesteatomaepithelium is characterized p.39-48 byincreasedexpression ofKi-67,p53and

p21,withminimalapoptosis.

Chapter4: Terminaldifferentiation andmitogen- p.49-58

cholesteatomaepithelium.

Chapter5: Sustainedextracellularsignal-regulated p.59-68 kinase 1/2mitogen-activatedprotein

p21expression in cholesteatomaepithelium.

Chapter6: p.69-78

differentiation in cholesteatomaepithelium

Chapter7: Human cholesteatomabehaves as achronic p.79-90

Chapter8: SummaryandGeneralDiscussion p.91-98

Nederlandse Samenvatting p.99-106

Curriculum Vitae p.107

Publications p.108

Nawoord p.109

List ofabbreviations p.110-111

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activatedprotein kinase signallingin human

kinase signalingis relatedto increased

Survivalsignallingandterminal

wound:the role oftransforminggrowth factor

β

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