Search for dissertations about: "junctions capacity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words junctions capacity.
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1. The Functional Microstructure of Al/AlOx/Al Tunnel Junctions
Abstract : Josephson junction as a novel superconducting electronic component plays an important role in most small-scale superconducting systems. Particularly the Al/AlOx/Al tunnel junction, a high-performance junction made with a well-established microfabrication technology, is widely used as a building block of many quantum circuits. READ MORE
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2. Function and targets of the Urm1/Uba4 conjugation machinery in Drosophila melanogaster
Abstract : Posttranslational modification (PTM) of proteins is essential to maintain homeostasis and viability in all eukaryotic cells. Hence, besides the sequence and 3D folding of a polypeptide, modification by multiple types of PTMs, ranging from small molecular groups to entire protein modules, adds another layer of complexity to protein function and regulation. READ MORE
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3. Studies on CAR and CLMP : two proteins of epithelial tight junctions
Abstract : Tight junctions are important structures for the function of epithelial cells. They are composed of multi-protein complexes that connect the plasma membranes of two adjacent epithelial cells to each other and function as paracellular barriers, which regulate flux of ions, solutes, proteins and cells across the epithelium. READ MORE
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4. Connexin43 in astroglial gap junctions. Regulation by age, neurotransmitters, GH and IGF-I
Abstract : Connexins form gap junctions that are aqueous pores allowing low-molecular (.... READ MORE
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5. A molecular chaperone that governs membrane contact sites and lipid metabolism
Abstract : Transmembrane proteins represent almost one third of the total cellular proteome, and the majority of them requires translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to be folded, sorted and transported to their final subcellular destination. High translational rates during exponential cell growth result in a massive influx of immature proteins into the ER, requiring rapid and accurate folding. READ MORE