Search for dissertations about: "antibody detection"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 201 swedish dissertations containing the words antibody detection.
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11. Antibody-based subcellular localization of the human proteome
Abstract : This thesis describes the use of antibodies and immunofluorescence for subcellular localization of proteins. The key objective is the creation of an open-source atlas with information on the subcellular location of every human protein. READ MORE
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12. Optimization of the Sensor-Chip Surface in a Capacitive Biosensor for use in Aflatoxin Assays
Abstract : The capacitive biosensor technology can be utilized for the analytical detection of a variety of different compounds. By employing the electrical double-layer principle, it is possible to detect very low concentrations of the target analyte due the methods inherent high sensitivity. READ MORE
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13. Amyloid aggregates: detection and interaction
Abstract : The research on protein aggregation and amyloid formation is motivated by the fact that amyloid formation in tissue is harmful and associated with several debilitating diseases including Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and systemic amyloidosis such as transthyretin (ATTR) amyloidosis. Nevertheless, their beneficial roles in Nature have recently been identified, and artificial self-assembling of amyloid structure for various applications are emerging. READ MORE
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14. Methods for Generation and Characterization of Monospecific Antibodies
Abstract : Recent advances in biotechnology have generated possibilities to investigate and measure parts of life previously left for believers to explain. Utilizing the same book of recipes, the genome, our cells produce selections of proteins at a time and thereby niche into a multitude of specialized cell types, tissues and organs comprising our body. READ MORE
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15. Bioimaging for analysis of protein expression in cells and tissues using affinity reagents
Abstract : The detection and analysis of biomolecules, such as proteins, are of great interest since these molecules are fundamental for life and our health. Due to the complexity of biological processes, there is a great advantage of studying proteins in their natural context, for example by using bioimaging. READ MORE