Search for dissertations about: "C2C12"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the word C2C12.
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1. On the role of notch, numb and numblike in development and cancer
Abstract : The development of mutlicellualr organisms relies on a highly conserved signaling network, of which one of the key components is the Notch signaling pathway. The core Notch signaling pathway consists of receptors, ligands and an intracellular mediator. READ MORE
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2. Transcriptional regulation of ribosome biogenesis in skeletal muscle growth
Abstract : Resistance exercise induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy via repeated exercise bouts. The increased muscle protein synthesis together with altered muscle protein degradation contribute to the adaptation of muscle mass. The number of ribosomes dictates the protein synthetic capacity of muscle. READ MORE
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3. Multifaceted roles of the transmembrane nuclear envelope protein, Samp1
Abstract : The eukaryotic nuclear envelope (NE), separates the nucleoplasm from cytoplasm and is made up of two concentric lipid membranes, the outer and the inner nuclear membranes (ONM and INM), the nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) and an underlying filamentous nuclear lamina. The INM contains hundreds of unique transmembrane proteins of which only a handful have been characterized. READ MORE
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4. G protein-coupled receptor regulation: The role of protein interactions and receptor trafficking
Abstract : The superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) is the largest gene family in the human genome. GPCR-mediated signaling operates in every human cell, and about 50% of existing clinically useful drugs act through GPCR. READ MORE
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5. Ribosome biogenesis during skeletal muscle hypertrophy
Abstract : Muscle adaptation to chronic resistance exercise (RE) is the result of a cumulative effect on gene expression and protein content. Following a bout of RE, muscle protein synthesis increases and, if followed by consecutive bouts (training), protein accretion and muscle hypertrophy develops. READ MORE