Search for dissertations about: "MOLECULAR STUDY OF BACTERIA"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 266 swedish dissertations containing the words MOLECULAR STUDY OF BACTERIA.
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21. VanT, a central regulator of quorum sensing signalling in Vibrio anguillarum
Abstract : Many bacteria produce signal molecules that serve in a cell-to-cell communication system termed quorum sensing. This signalling system allows a bacterial population to co-ordinately regulate functions according to their cell number in a defined environment. READ MORE
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22. A methodological platform to study molecular biocompatibility of biomaterials. Experimental and clinical studies
Abstract : The aim of this project was to develop a methodological platform in order to advance our scientific understanding of the mechanisms of osseointegration. Screw-shaped, titanium implants, with different surface properties, were inserted in the rat tibia, or incubated in mono- or co-culture of human monocytes and MSCs. READ MORE
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23. Study of phages for phage therapy : An Escherichia coli experience
Abstract : The world is rapidly moving toward a post-antibiotic era as effective antibiotics are becoming fewer. phage therapy is a potentially possible method for treating infectious diseases and counts as an alternative method for antibiotic therapy. READ MORE
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24. Structure-Function Studies of Enzymes from Ribose Metabolism
Abstract : In the pentose phosphate pathway, carbohydrates such as glucose and ribose are degraded with production of reductive power and energy. Another important function is to produce essential pentoses, such as ribose 5-phosphate, which later can be used in biosynthesis of nucleic acids and cofactors. READ MORE
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25. Neutral proteases of rodent mast cells
Abstract : Mast cells are important effector cells in general as well as in allergic inflammation andin the defence against helminthic parasites and bacteria. Two major populations, withdifferences in tissue distribution, have been identified; connective tissue mast cells andmucosal mast cells. READ MORE