Search for dissertations about: "Fluorescence recovery of photobleaching"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words Fluorescence recovery of photobleaching.
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1. Structure and dynamics of epithelial cells : Studied with confocal microscopy and flourescence recovery after photobleaching
Abstract : Epithelial cells of the human body form a physical barrier to harmful agents and potential invading microorganisms. In the small intestine they must also produce enzymes for digestion of food and be able to absorb nutrients. READ MORE
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2. Dynamics of Enzymes at Interfaces : Lipase adsorption and mobility on solid surfaces
Abstract : This thesis aimed to give more insight in the dynamics of enzymes at interfaces. The adsorption and mobility of adsorbed proteins can e.g. give a better understanding of structure-function properties of interfacially active enzymes. READ MORE
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3. Dynamic aspects of nucleocytoplasmic trafficking
Abstract : Cellular structures and compartmentalization is the result of a dynamic steady state exchange between its components. This thesis is focused in investigations of dynamic properties of green fluorescent protein (GFP)-labeled proteins in live cells using confocal laser microscopy in combination with bleaching techniques such as fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) and fluorescence loss in photobleaching (FLIP). READ MORE
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4. Interaction of the genome maintenance proteins of oncogeneic herpesviruses with cellular chromatin
Abstract : The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) nuclear antigen (EBNA)-1 is the only viral protein expressed in all virus-infected cells and EBV-associated malignancies. Similar to the genome maintenance proteins (GMPs) of other gamma-herpesviruses, EBNA1 binds to both viral and cellular DNA and controls the replication and transcription of the viral genome. READ MORE
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5. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, photophysical aspects and applications
Abstract : Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a technique where dynamic processes on the molecular level are studied by the use of fluorescence. The molecules are excited within a focused stationary laser beam and the resulting fluorescence fluctuations are analyzed in the form of an autocorrelation function. READ MORE