Search for dissertations about: "Gene encoding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 558 swedish dissertations containing the words Gene encoding.
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1. Organization of mitochondrial gene expression in yeast : Specific features of organellar protein synthesis
Abstract : Mitochondria contain their own genetic system, encoding key subunits of the oxidative phosphorylation system. These subunits are expressed by an organelle-specific gene expression machinery. READ MORE
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2. Myocardial gene therapy and gene expression in angina pectoris
Abstract : Background: Angiogenesis does not fully counteract myocardial ischemia in stable angina pectoris. Refractory angina pectoris, with remaining symptoms despite medication and no possibility for bypass surgery or angioplasty, is rather common. Angiogenic gene therapy is a novel treatment strategy for these patients. READ MORE
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3. Applied bioinformatics for gene characterization
Abstract : As the vast majority of human protein-encoding genes are now identified, the new challenge placed before life scientists is the determination of the functions of the proteins. Traditionally, intense, directed efforts are applied to decipher the function of a novel protein using laboratory techniques. READ MORE
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4. Gene Expression in mESC Deficient in FGFR Signalling and the Identification of the Novel Gene Ened
Abstract : Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are derived from the inner cell mass (ICM) of blastocyst stage embryos, and upon differentiation into embryoid bodies (EBs) they recapitulate the genetic, cellular and morphological events occurring in early embryogenesis. Among several signalling pathways and inductive factors, the fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) and their receptors (FGFRs) have been shown to be important during early embryogenesis. READ MORE
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5. Gene regulation by Early B-cell Factor (EBF)
Abstract : In this study we aimed at defining genes that are controlled by Early B-cell Factor (EBF), that could explain the severe block in B-cell development observed in EBF-/- mice. The fact that EBF appears to be important for the transcriptional control of genes encoding proteins in the pre-B and B-cell receptor complex implied to us that EBF could be a common regulator of other components in the pre-B and B-cell receptor. READ MORE