Search for dissertations about: "ELISA."
Showing result 1 - 5 of 419 swedish dissertations containing the word ELISA..
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1. ELISA : enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
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2. Squeezed in Midlife : Studies of unpaid caregiving among working-age men and women across Europe
Abstract : Population ageing means that increasingly many are faced with the dual demands of paid work while providing unpaid care to older family members. Caregiving requires time and energy, with implications for paid work and well-being. The challenges faced by individuals add up and therefore also impact national economies. READ MORE
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3. Parched Injustice : Unravelling the production and distribution of drought risk in South Africa
Abstract : Droughts and water shortages constitute some of the most urgent challenges that society must address. Due to anthropogenic pressure and human-induced climate change, future projections expect droughts to escalate and most heavily affect those who are socially, economically and politically disadvantaged. READ MORE
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4. A frizzled quest to dissect the molecular pharmacology of WNT signaling : from biology to signaling mechanism(s)
Abstract : The wingless/int1 (WNT)/Frizzled (FZD) family of signal transduction pathways is highly conserved across species and controls essential physiological functions important for embryonic development, stem cell renewal, proliferation, differentiation, and cell polarity. Dysregulation of these signaling pathways leads to developmental abnormalities or other conditions such as inflammation, cancer, or neurological disorders. READ MORE
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5. Structural studies of proteins essential for fertilization
Abstract : Where do babies come from? Even though it sounds like a fairly obvious question, it took more than 200 years to discover that sperm, whose first observation dates back to the 17th century, can penetrate into the oocyte and fuse with it. Interestingly, this initial study was carried out in starfish, and since then, scientists have addressed the fascinating question of how gamete recognition functions using very different model systems. READ MORE