Search for dissertations about: "ph-dependent solubility"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words ph-dependent solubility.
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1. Computational and Experimental Models for the Prediction of Intestinal Drug Solubility and Absorption
Abstract : New effective experimental techniques in medicinal chemistry and pharmacology have resulted in a vast increase in the number of pharmacologically interesting compounds. However, the number of new drugs undergoing clinical trial has not augmented at the same pace, which in part has been attributed to poor absorption of the compounds. READ MORE
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2. Pharmaceutical cocrystals : formation mechanisms, solubility behaviour and solid-state properties
Abstract : The primary aim of pharmaceutical materials engineering is the successful formulation and process development of pharmaceutical products. The diversity of solid forms available offers attractive opportunities for tailoring material properties. READ MORE
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3. A star is born : development of NT* as a new biotechnological tool based on the mechanism of pH dependent dimerization of the spidroin N-terminal domain
Abstract : Proteins are widely used in research and in the pharmaceutical industry but the production of recombinant protein can be tedious, costly and time-consuming due to unwanted aggregation. Strategies to circumvent aggregation, e.g. the use of solubility tags, must be evaluated experimentally and successful results are not always obtained. READ MORE
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4. Molecular mechanisms of amyloid self-regulation
Abstract : Amyloid is associated with both pathological protein deposits and the formation of functional protein structures. Therefore, several strategies have evolved to control the formation or inhibition of amyloid in vivo. READ MORE
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5. Targeting Mycobacterium tuberculosis Proteins: Structure and Function Studies of Five Essential Proteins
Abstract : This thesis describes the target selection, cloning, expression, purification, crystallization, structure and biochemical characterization of five essential Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) proteins. The search for drugs against the causal agent of tuberculosis is urgently needed and the targeting of essential genes is necessary to fulfill this goal. READ MORE