Search for dissertations about: "Conjugation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 210 swedish dissertations containing the word Conjugation.
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1. Conjugation in Organic Group 14 Element Compounds : Design, Synthesis and Experimental Evaluation
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the chemical concept of conjugation, i.e., electron delocalization, and the effect it has on electronic and optical properties of molecules. READ MORE
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2. Mitigation of nonlinear fiber distortion using phase conjugation
Abstract : This thesis is devoted to the study of fiber-optic communication systems that mitigate nonlinear distortion due to the Kerr effect by transmitting a phase-conjugated copy alongside the signal followed by coherent superposition. This kind of communication systems are referred to as phase-conjugated twin waves systems when the phase-conjugated copy is transmitted on the orthogonal polarization. READ MORE
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3. Non-canonical ATG8 conjugation in ESCRT-driven membrane remodeling processes
Abstract : ATG8 family proteins have the unique ability to conjugate to membrane lipids. Initially identified as a hallmark of autophagy, ATG8 lipidation is emerging as an important regulator of a growing list of non-degradative cellular functions. READ MORE
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4. Hyperconjugation in Group 14 Organic Compounds : Design and Property Investigations
Abstract : Nowadays π-conjugated molecules are widely used as materials for devices in organic and molecular electronics. This is due to the ability of such molecules to conduct electricity. However, π-conjugation leads to molecular rigidness and associated lower solubility, which limits possible applications. READ MORE
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5. Peptide Conjugates as Useful Molecular Tools
Abstract : The conjugation of a small organic molecule to synthetic polypeptides from a designed set has been shown to give rise to binders with high affinity and selectivity for the phosphorylated model proteins α-casein and β-casein but not for ovoalbumin. The small organic molecule that was used for this purpose is comprised of two di-(2-picolyl)amine groups assembled on a dimethylphenyl scaffold, and is capable of complexing two Zn2+ ions to form chelates that bind the phosphate ion. READ MORE