Search for dissertations about: "in-vivo studies of nanoparticles thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words in-vivo studies of nanoparticles thesis.
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1. Direct electron transfer based biofuel cells : operating in vitro and in vivo
Abstract : I vår moderna värd är vi väldigt beroende av elektrisk energi som vi använder för det mesta i får vardag: för att lysa upp våra hus, generera värme, driva våra datorer och mobiltelefoner och mycket mer. Produktion av elektrisk energi har dock ofta en negativ på-verkan på vår miljö. READ MORE
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2. Small Particles with Big Impact : Structural Studies of Viruses and Toxicological Studies of Nanodiamonds
Abstract : Nanoparticles (NPs) can be found everywhere and their existence has both beneficial and harmful consequences for the environment and living beings. The investigations on which this thesis is based upon have contributed to an increased understanding of some of these particles and to the development of a method that could be used to study their structure. READ MORE
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3. Profiling and exploiting lipid-based nanoparticles in vitro and in vivo
Abstract : One of the major hurdles for therapeutic applications is the efficient delivery of bioactive molecules to the site of action. The high flexibility and biosafety of lipid-based nanoparticles has greatly enhanced their employment as delivery systems not only for synthetic but also for natural molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids. READ MORE
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4. Luminescence Spectroscopy For Biomedical Applications
Abstract : This work presents optical methods utilizing visible light for characterization of biological tissue during diagnostics and treatment processes. The main aim has been to improve the therapeutic outcome of treatment modalities in in vivo studies. READ MORE
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5. Interfacial Properties of Lipid Liquid Crystalline Nanoparticles
Abstract : Lipid liquid crystalline nanoparticles are studied for their potential as biocompatible carriers for pharmaceutical, food and cosmetic applications. Their potential as delivery vehicles is due to their nanometer size, their controllable structure and physical properties and their large carrying capacity of a wide range of molecules. READ MORE