Search for dissertations about: "SIRE"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word SIRE.
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1. New Bioanalytical Approaches, Magneto Immunoassays and SIRE Technology Based Biosensors
Abstract : This thesis presents two new technologies, SIRE technology based biosensors and magneto immunoassays, which can be used for bioanalytical applications. One of the main problems associated with biosensor technology is the instability of the recognition element since it is of biological origin and thus, has a limited lifetime. READ MORE
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2. Unprovoked seizures in children : incidence, neurodevelopmental comorbidities and treatment
Abstract : Epilepsy is considered to be the neurological disease that gives the largest burden of disease in children. It is a heterogeneous disease with very diverse consequences in the lives of the patient. Comorbidities with other neurological, as well as developmental, and psychiatric, diseases are common. READ MORE
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3. Selection in sperm and its consequences : Exploring haploid selection, ageing and epigenetic effects in sperm
Abstract : Sexually reproducing eukaryotes are typically going through a biphasic life cycle with a diploid and a haploid phase. Unlike in plants where selection on haploid pollen genotypes is well established, the possibility of selection occurring in animal sperm is currently not known. READ MORE
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4. Factors Controlling Meat Quality of Pork in Relation to Breed and RN Genotype
Abstract : The Hampshire breed was introduced as the terminal sire in Swedish slaughter pigs in the 1970s, mainly to reduce stress susceptibility and associated problems of meat quality, such as the meat being pale, soft and exudative (PSE). Since then, however, the RN – allele, a mutation which is only found in pure-bred Hampshire and in crosses with it, has been discovered. READ MORE
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5. Epidemiological studies of epilepsy : incidence and risk factors
Abstract : Epilepsy is one of the most common serious neurological disorders leading to significant consequences for the affected. Despite the wealth of epidemiological data, there are still many un-answered questions. READ MORE