Search for dissertations about: "PEROXIDASE GENE"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words PEROXIDASE GENE.
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1. Gene Expression Patterns in a Rat Model of Human Endometrial Adenocarcinoma
Abstract : Endometrial cancer develops from the endometrium of the uterus and is the most common pelvic malignancy diagnosed in women in the western society. Similar to all cancer diseases, endometrial cancer is a disorder that results from complex patterns of genetic and epigenetic alterations involved in the malignant transformation. READ MORE
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2. RECOMBINANT PEROXIDASES AND XYLANASES: I. Cloning and production of a peroxidase from horseradish II. Characterisation of functional domains of thermostable xylanases from Rhodothermus marinus
Abstract : Part I: Plant peroxidases are useful in many areas of application e.g. as tracer enzymes for clinical applications and in biosensors as well as for industrial purposes like in waste water treatment and bleaching processes. A gene encoding a new, neutral horseradish peroxidase isoenzyme, HRP-n, was isolated. READ MORE
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3. Selenium Compounds in Milk. Studies of Selenoproteins, Selenium Enrichment and Oxidative Stability of Food
Abstract : Selenium is an essential nutrient and in animals and humans it can either be specifically incorporated into proteins as selenocysteine or randomly as selenomethionine. It can also occur as low-molecular-weight compounds and the form of selenium in foods may also influence food quality. READ MORE
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4. Fetal Outcome in Experimental Diabetic Pregnancy
Abstract : Women with pregestational diabetes have a 2-5 fold increased risk of giving birth to malformed babies compared with non-diabetic women. Diabetes-induced oxidative stress in maternal and embryonic tissues has been implicated in the teratogenic process. READ MORE
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5. Characterization of evolutionary conserved subdomains in the embryonic zebrafish forebrain based on gene expression patterns
Abstract : Intersecting transverse and longitudinal transcription factor expression domains divide the embryonic brain into a grid of histogenetic fields with distinct positional identities. The topology of histogenetic fields has been highly conserved during vertebrate evolution and can therefore be used to reveal homologous relations of brain areas between vertebrates. READ MORE