Search for dissertations about: "L6"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the word L6.
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1. Identification of the domains of disulfide interaction in the mammalian ribosomal proteins L6 and L29
Abstract : The 60-S subunits of mammalian ribosomes contain two adjacent proteins, identified as L6 and L29, which interact reversibly in situ by disulfide bond formation. The disulfide complex and the individual proteins were prepared by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis under non-oxidizing conditions for effective prevention of methionine oxidation. READ MORE
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2. Improving radioimmunotargeting of tumors : the impact of extracorporeal immunoadsorption and preload in rats
Abstract : In radioimmunotherapy of tumors, uptake of the monoclonal antibody (MAb) used is often too low in relation to its uptake in normal tissues. The purpose of these studies was to improve experimental tumor radioimmunotargeting with (a) extracorporeal immunoadsorption (ECIA), where excess of radiolabeled MAbs circulating in blood is removed, (b) or by preload with unlabeled MAb prior to injection of radiolabeled MAb, (c) or by a combination of these. READ MORE
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3. Adrenergic signaling in insulin-sensitive tissues
Abstract : Glucose metabolism in insulin-sensitive tissues such as skeletal muscle and adipose tissue is tightly regulated by external stimuli. Metabolic changes in these tissues have direct effects on whole body metabolism. Such metabolic changes can be induced or influenced by adrenergic stimulation. READ MORE
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4. Lipase catalysed reactions of terpenoids : formation of hemiacetal esters : resolution of cryptone and its transformation to cadinenes
Abstract : During attempted enzyme-catalysed resolution of sterically hindered secondary alcohols, hemiacetals and their esters were unexpectedly detected. Hemiacetal esters are reactive compounds that decompose to alcohol, aldehyde and acid under ordinary work-up conditions i.e. in contact with water, acid, or silica gel. READ MORE
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5. Studies on factors modulating glucose homeostasis in healthy and diabetic rats
Abstract : Glucose is the most common substrate for energy metabolism. Despite the varying demands for glucose, the body needs to regulate its internal environment and maintain a constant and stable condition. Glucose homeostasis requires harmonized interaction between several tissues, achieving equilibrium between glucose output and uptake. READ MORE