Search for dissertations about: "Relative Quantitation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Relative Quantitation.
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1. Membrane protein proteomics - Novel method for membrane protein identification and quantification
Abstract : Membrane proteins are fairly refractory to digestion especially by trypsin. Less specific proteases like elastase and pepsin are much more effective. However database searching using non-tryptic peptides is much less effective due to the lack of charge localisation at the N- and C-termini and the absence of sequence specificity. READ MORE
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2. Development and Application of Software Tools for Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Abstract : Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) has been extensively used to produce qualitative maps of distributions of proteins, peptides, lipids, neurotransmitters, small molecule pharmaceuticals and their metabolites directly in biological tissue sections. Moreover, during the last 10 years, there has been growing demand to quantify target compounds in tissue sections of various organs. READ MORE
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3. Mass Spectrometry-based Neuroproteomics : Deciphering the Human Brain Proteome
Abstract : Mammalian brain is challenging to study due to its heterogeneity and complexity. However, recent advances in molecular imaging, genomics and proteomics have contributed significantly to achieve insights into molecular basis of brain function and pathogenesis of neurological disorders. READ MORE
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4. Development of Liquid-based Separation Techniques using Tailored Surfaces for Analysis of Biological Samples
Abstract : Development and improvement of analytical techniques are vital in analytical chemistry research. This thesis describes the development and use of tailored surfaces for bioanalytical applications. READ MORE
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5. Antibody-Fragments: Protein Engineering, Process Development, and their Application as Affinity Ligands
Abstract : Monoclonal antibody (mAb) fragments have become the formats of choice for both biopharmaceuticals and ligands in analytical and preparative applications. Their smaller size enables additional advantages over full-length mAbs, such as improved tissue penetration, faster blood clearance for diagnostic applications, improved capacity, and enablement of multivalent formatting. READ MORE