Search for dissertations about: "B Isaksson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words B Isaksson.
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1. Intrinsically Disordered Domains of the B Cell Receptor Cell-Free Expression and Characterization by NMR
Abstract : After the last twenty years of research, the occurrence of flexible proteins without a fixed three-dimensional structure are no longer considered to be rare exceptions from the structure-function paradigm. Instead, intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) have become one of the most interesting subjects of modern protein research. READ MORE
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2. Studies on the venture capital process
Abstract : This thesis consists of an introductory part, including venture capital definitions, the history of venture capital in Sweden, and an overview of the venture capital process, and four self-contained papers on venture capital and the venture capital process.Paper 1 investigates the standardisation of the contractual strategies applied in the Swedish venture capital industry. READ MORE
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3. Clinical and experimental studies in corticosteroid contact allergy
Abstract : Corticosteroids are anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative substances that also can induce sensitization, mainly through skin contact. In a sensitized individual, it can be hard to disclose the contact allergy at patch testing because the anti-inflammatory effect may mask the allergic contact reaction. READ MORE
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4. On crack growth under compressive stresses
Abstract : This thesis concerns fractures subjected to compressive stresses. In the four papers appended fracture behavior in brittle as well as ductile materials is studied. READ MORE
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5. Lipase catalysed reactions of terpenoids : formation of hemiacetal esters : resolution of cryptone and its transformation to cadinenes
Abstract : During attempted enzyme-catalysed resolution of sterically hindered secondary alcohols, hemiacetals and their esters were unexpectedly detected. Hemiacetal esters are reactive compounds that decompose to alcohol, aldehyde and acid under ordinary work-up conditions i.e. in contact with water, acid, or silica gel. READ MORE