Search for dissertations about: "Confocal fusion"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Confocal fusion.
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1. Endoplasmic Reticulum Dynamic Structural Changes in Neurons: The Fission-Fusion Phenomena
Abstract : The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is crucial for protein synthesis and protein maturation, is involved in cell stress and serves in neurons as the major intracellular Ca2+ store. Neuronal ER forms a continuous network of cisterns and tubules extending from soma to a subset of dendritic spines. READ MORE
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2. Impact of Surface Structures onDeposition and Erosion in a Tokamak
Abstract : Fusion is a potentially unlimited and environmentally friendly energy source for human society in the future. However, along the way towards the application of fusion energy there are still unresolved complications. Among them, deposition and erosion are two critical issues. READ MORE
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3. Towards Topography Characterization of Additive Manufacturing Surfaces
Abstract : Additive Manufacturing (AM) is on the verge of causing a downfall to conventional manufacturing with its huge potential in part manufacture. With an increase in demand for customized product, on-demand production and sustainable manufacturing, AM is gaining a great deal of attention from different industries in recent years. READ MORE
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4. Structure and dynamics of epithelial cells : Studied with confocal microscopy and flourescence recovery after photobleaching
Abstract : Epithelial cells of the human body form a physical barrier to harmful agents and potential invading microorganisms. In the small intestine they must also produce enzymes for digestion of food and be able to absorb nutrients. READ MORE
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5. Three dimensional mathematical modelling of pronuclei migration for the mouse
Abstract : The main question addressed in this thesis is what happens between the moment when the sperm enters the egg and the fusion of the male and the female pronuclei. Orientation of the apposing pronuclei most likely plays a decisive role in the polarity of the developing embryo. READ MORE