Search for dissertations about: "biochemical conditions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 234 swedish dissertations containing the words biochemical conditions.
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1. Biochemical conversion of biomass : hydrothermal pretreatment, by-product formation, conditioning, enzymatic saccharification, and fermentability
Abstract : Lignocellulosic residues have great potential as feedstocks for production of bio-based chemicals and fuels. One of the main routes is biochemical conversion, which typically includes pretreatment, enzymatic saccharification, microbial fermentation of sugars, and valorization of hydrolysis lignin. READ MORE
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2. Deg/HtrA proteases of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 : from biochemical characterization to their physiological functions
Abstract : The family of Deg/HtrA proteases is present in a wide range of organisms from bacteria, archaea to eukaryota. These ATP-independent serine endopeptidases play key roles in the cellular protein quality control. The cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. READ MORE
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3. Zooplankton growth and trophic linkages : Implications for fish feeding conditions in the Baltic Sea
Abstract : The aim of this Thesis was to improve our understanding and assessment of feeding conditions for zooplanktivorous fish in the Baltic Sea.We investigated (papers I, II) the usefulness of biochemical proxies for assessments of growth and metabolic rates in the dominant Baltic copepod Acartia bifilosa. READ MORE
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4. Biochemical properties of human glutaredoxins
Abstract : Glutaredoxins (Grxs) are highly conserved thiol-disulfide oxidoreductases that utilize electrons from the tripeptide glutathione (GSH) to catalyze thiol-disulfide exchange reactions. Bacteria, yeast and plants contain multiple dithiol Grxs, which are involved in different cellular processes like DNA synthesis, defense against oxidative stress, apoptosis, and regulation of transcription factor binding activity. READ MORE
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5. NISOLDIPINE : Clinical, biochemical, pharmacokinetic and experimental studies
Abstract : Nisoldipine is a new calcium channel blocker of the I ,4-dihydropyridine type. It possesses more vasoselective properties than nifedipine. READ MORE