Search for dissertations about: "Surface plasmon resonance SPR"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 73 swedish dissertations containing the words Surface plasmon resonance SPR.
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11. Biomolecules at Interfaces -Studied by Surface and Solution Techniques
Abstract : The interfacial behaviour of biomolecules in general and proteins in particular is interesting from a biochemical point of view since proteins are involved in processes such as complement activation, blood coagulation and atherosclerotic plaque formation, but also in the context of biomedical applications such as solid-phase diagnostics, therapeutic aphaeresis and biosensors. The objective of this thesis is to study biomolecular interactions using surface sensitive biosensor techniques such as surface plasmon resonance, SPR, in combination with bulk techniques. READ MORE
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12. Affinity Biosensors for Carbahydrate-Protein Interactions using Surface Plasmon Resonance
Abstract : There is an increasing need for fast, accurate, and easy-to-use biosensors for applications in environmental, food, and pharmaceutical industry. In these thesis the interactions between immunoglobulins and lectins with their corresponding carbohydrate antigens are studied using surface plasmon resonance (SPR). READ MORE
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13. Characterization of artificial and biological lipid vesicles using TIRF and SPR
Abstract : Synthetic lipid vesicles serve as important mimics of cells and the natural membranes that they are enclosed by. As such they are frequently used as simplified models of the highly complex cell membrane to aid in-depth physicochemical and biological characterization of this essential biological structure. READ MORE
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14. Development of Surface-Based Methods for Studies of Non-Electrolyte Membrane Transport
Abstract : Membrane-transport proteins are a diverse family of proteins that all span the cell membrane where they control the transfer of nutrients, metabolites and ions into and out of the cell. Due to their vital role for the function of cells, reliable methods, preferably with high-throughput capacity, to study this class of proteins are essential in fundamental studies as well as in discovery and development of new drugs. READ MORE
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15. Cross-linking and surface properties of EHEC and Starch -a QCM-D study
Abstract : The increase of the green house gases and the crude oil price has resulted in a willingness to change the raw material in many industries from petroleum-based polymers to natural polymers. One such natural polymer is starch. Today, starch is used in the glue industry in wallpaper pastes. READ MORE