Search for dissertations about: "Recombinant Proteins blood"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words Recombinant Proteins blood.
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1. Multiplexed absolute quantification of blood plasma proteins using targeted proteomics
Abstract : Proteins are the molecular building blocks of all living organisms. They are the functioning actors in metabolism and communication, and they give specific architecture and purpose to all tissues. Their abundance is dynamic and can be interpreted and associated to different physiological states or diseases. READ MORE
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2. Design, selection and production of recombinant proteins for prevention of infectious diseases
Abstract : The development of subunit vaccines is presently one of themain strategies for the generation of new vaccines againstinfectious diseases. The use of recombinant DNA techniques hasfacilitated the develoment of new strategies for constructionand production of subunit vaccines. READ MORE
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3. Immunological characteristics of recombinant fragments of the Plasmodium falciparum blood-stage antigen Pf332
Abstract : Effective malaria vaccine might help improve control strategies against malaria, but the complexity of interactions between the parasite and its hosts poses challenges. The asexual blood stage P. falciparum antigen Pf332 has potentials as one of the proteins in understanding the complex host-parasite interactions. READ MORE
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4. Exported proteins of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum : characterization of blood-stage antigen 332
Abstract : Plasmodium falciparum malaria is one of the most important infectious diseases in the world. Following invasion of the human red blood cell (RBC), the P. READ MORE
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5. Recombinant spider silk for biomedical applications - from functionalizing surfaces of synthetic materials to in vitro modelling of tissues
Abstract : Spider silk is a natural protein-based material known for its medicinal use and remarkable mechanical properties. Structures made thereof are both strong and elastic and have been shown to be favorable matrices for tissue engineering. READ MORE