Search for dissertations about: "ATP"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 543 swedish dissertations containing the word ATP.
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16. Food-Related Gram-Positive Bacteria: Enterotoxin A Expression in Staphylococcus aureus and a New Regulation Mechanism in Lactococcus lactis
Abstract : Staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA) is the most common enterotoxin found in outbreaks of staphylococcal food poisoning (SFP). Based on the amount of SEA produced, S. aureus strains were divided into two main groups, high- and low-SEA-producing strains. READ MORE
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17. Microbial ecology in deep granitic groundwater - activity and impact of viruses
Abstract : The deep subsurface environments in granitic rock can be studied and sampled at the Äspö hard rock laboratory (HRL) close to Oskarshamn in Sweden. Here, the groundwater is anaerobic and total counts give numbers of 104 to 106 cells mL-1. However, these measurements do not reveal if the cells are active and alive. READ MORE
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18. Activation of Herpes simplex virus type 1 origin of DNA replication
Abstract : Herpes simplex virus type 1 has been used to study the molecular mechanism of DNA replication. Initiation of DNA replication takes place at specific regions called origins of replication. The HSV-1 genome contains three origins of replication, one copy of oriL and two copies of oriS. READ MORE
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19. Regeneration in the adult brain after focal cerebral ischemia : exploration of neurogenesis and angiogenesis
Abstract : Background: Ischemic stroke ranks as the third major cause of clinical mortality and the leading cause of handicap in adults. Each year, stroke occurs in about 30,000 Swedes. The severity of an acute ischemic stroke depends mainly on the degree and duration of local cerebral blood flow (lCBF) reduction. READ MORE
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20. α-Cell signalling in glucose-regulated glucagon secretion
Abstract : Glucagon is a blood glucose-elevating hormone released from α-cells in the islets of Langerhans during hypoglycaemia. Glucagon is critical for glucose homeostasis and inappropriate regulation of its secretion underlies both impaired counter-regulation of hypoglycaemia and chronic hyperglycaemia in diabetes patients. READ MORE