Search for dissertations about: "N -bis S -1-phenylethyl-thiourea"
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1. Copper and Palladium-Mediated Transformationsof Allylic and Propargylic Substrates
Abstract : This thesis is focused on the development of new palladium and copper-mediated reactions for functionalization of alkenes and propargylic alcohol derivatives. We have developed an efficient procedure for the synthesis of allenyl and propargyl boronate from propargylic carbonates and acetates. READ MORE
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2. Complement-mediated kidney diseases: Genotype, phenotype and inhibition studies
Abstract : Complement-mediated kidney diseases are ultrarare conditions characterized by excess complement activation related in most cases to complement gene variants or circulating autoantibodies. These conditions are chronic and can lead to kidney failure. READ MORE
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3. EF-Tu and RNase E : Essential and Functionally Connected Proteins
Abstract : The rate and accuracy of protein production is the main determinant of bacterial growth. Elongation Factor Tu (EF-Tu) provides the ribosome with aminoacylated tRNAs, and is central for its activity. In Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, EF-Tu is encoded by the genes tufA and tufB. READ MORE
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4. Shell repair as a response to attempted predation in some Palaeozoic and younger gastropods
Abstract : Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms as repaired shell injuries and are often preserved in the fossil record. These repaired shell injuries can help to deduce the relationship between predator and prey in the past. READ MORE
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5. Investigation of the corrosion and tribocorrosion behaviour of metallic biomaterials
Abstract : Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical properties, such as high strength, ductility and toughness.However, the main drawback of metallic biomaterials is their high reactivity, which makes them especially susceptible to corrosion when exposed to aqueous environments such as body fluids. READ MORE