Search for dissertations about: "hans blom KTH"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words hans blom KTH.
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1. Correlation spectroscopy of single emitters : fundamental studies and applications
Abstract : Correlation analysis and correlation spectroscopy has eversince the first developments, to characterise light emittingprocesses and biomolecular dynamics, continued to extend itspractical applicability. Today, correlation spectroscopy can beused in life science to study dynamical processes even at thesingle molecule level. READ MORE
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2. Correlation spectrosopy of single emitters : fundamental studies and applications related to quantum optics and life science
Abstract : Correlation analysis and correlation spectroscopy has eversince the first developments, to characterise light emittingprocesses and biomolecular dynamics, continued to extend itspractical applicability. Today, correlation spectroscopy can beused in life science to study dynamical processes even at thesingle molecule level. READ MORE
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3. High-resolution Imaging of Cleared and Expanded Kidney Tissue Samples
Abstract : The kidney is one of the most important and complex organs in the humanbody with the task of filtering hundreds of litres of blood daily. It is responsiblefor the salt and acid/base balance in the body, as well as secretinghormones important for red blood cell production and blood pressure regulation. READ MORE
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4. High-resolution imaging of kidney tissue samples
Abstract : The kidney is one of the most important and complex organs in the human body, filtering hundreds of litres of blood daily. Kidney disease is one of the fastest growing causes of death in the modern world, and this motivates extensive research for better understanding the function of the kidney in health and disease. READ MORE
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5. Antibody-based subcellular localization of the human proteome
Abstract : This thesis describes the use of antibodies and immunofluorescence for subcellular localization of proteins. The key objective is the creation of an open-source atlas with information on the subcellular location of every human protein. READ MORE