Search for dissertations about: "microbial protein"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 183 swedish dissertations containing the words microbial protein.
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1. Engineering microbial cell factories for protein production
Abstract : Proteins are often produced using microbial cell factories for academic or industrial purposes. Protein production is however not an open-and-shut procedure. Production yields often vary in an unpredictable and context dependent manner, limiting the rational design of a straightforward production experiment. READ MORE
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2. Next generation tools for microbial cell factories
Abstract : The bacterium E. coli is a popular choice for expressing recombinant proteins. It is easy to culture and many molecular tools for are available for directing protein production. When producing recombinant proteins, high yields and good quality soluble products are desirable. READ MORE
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3. Microbial Fuel cells, applications and biofilm characterization
Abstract : Since the 1900’s it has been known that microorganisms are capable of generating electrical power through extracellular electron transfer by converting the energy found organic compounds (Potter, 1911). Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) has garnered more attention recently, and have shown promise in several applications, including wastewater treatment (Yakar et al. READ MORE
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4. Dynamics of Microbial Genome Evolution
Abstract : The success of microbial life on Earth can be attributed not only to environmental factors, but also to the surprising hardiness, adaptability and flexibility of the microbes themselves. They are able to quickly adapt to new niches or circumstances through gene evolution and also by sheer strength of numbers, where statistics favor otherwise rare events. READ MORE
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5. Cellular Processes and Mechanisms in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Influencing Anaerobic Xylose Fermentation
Abstract : In 2009 the EU approved two directives as a first initiative towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and becoming independent of fossil fuels: the Renewable Energy Directive and the Fuel Quality Directive. As a result, the demand for biofuels will increase enormously over the next decade, both nationally and in the entire EU. READ MORE