Search for dissertations about: "Spatiotemporal imaging"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words Spatiotemporal imaging.
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1. Spatiotemporal characterization of the human proteome
Abstract : Characterizing the molecular components of the basic unit of life; the cell, is crucial for a complete understanding of human biology. The cell is divided into compartments to create a suitable environment for the resident proteins to fulfill their functions. READ MORE
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2. Spatiotemporal Profiling of Human Development Using Multiplexed Imaging
Abstract : Human development is complex and intricate, where the positions of cells, expression of key markers, and cell-cell interactions contribute to the development of various organs from different germ layers and the establishment of the body axis. Therefore, understanding human development within spatial and temporal aspects is crucial. READ MORE
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3. Identification of single motor units in ultrafast ultrasound image sequences of voluntary skeletal muscle contractions
Abstract : The central nervous system controls human force production by successive recruitment of motor units in the skeletal muscles and changing their neural firing rate. The motor unit comprises a motoneuron, its innervated muscle fibers, and its axons. READ MORE
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4. Photoemission Electron Microscopy for Ultrafast Nano-Optics - Femtoseconds to Attoseconds
Abstract : Ultrafast nano-optics is a new and quickly evolving research field centred around the control, manipulation, and application of light on a nanometre and femtosecond scale. This can lead to improved electro-optical devices, more sensitive spectroscopy, and real-time control of chemical reactions. READ MORE
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5. Development and application of laser diagnostics - from laboratory devices towards practical combustion engines
Abstract : For many decades, research work on combustion has been focused on improving combustion efficiency and reducing harmful emissions. Laser diagnostics is one of the best ways to investigate the combustion process and emission formation as it is non-intrusive and it has high spatiotemporal resolution. READ MORE