Search for dissertations about: "cell-line"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 819 swedish dissertations containing the word cell-line.
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1. Methods for cell line and protein engineering
Abstract : Therapeutic proteins are becoming increasingly important. They are desirable, as they typically possess low adverse effects and higher specificity compared to the traditional, small molecule drugs. But they are also more complex and involve different intricate and expensive development and production processes. READ MORE
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2. Cell line and protein engineering tools for production and characterization of biologics
Abstract : Our increasing understanding of disease mechanisms coupled with technological advances has facilitated the generation of pharmaceutical proteins, which are able to address yet unmet medical needs. Diseases that were fatal in the past can now be treated with novel biological medications improving and prolonging life for many patients. READ MORE
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3. The cell line RN33B transplanted to adult retina
Abstract : The thesis describes the neural precursor cell line RN33B transplanted subretinally to adult healthy and young dystrophic rat retina. The cell line is generated from E12,5 rat raphe nucleus and transduced with the temperature sensitive mutant of the Simian Virus 40 (SV40) large T-antigen. READ MORE
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4. Genomic adaptation and gene-dosage regulation of Drosophila melanogaster cells, and long-read software developments
Abstract : Cells are the vehicles that allows genetic code to proliferate in the world, taking on various forms – as illustrated by the tree of life. The cell features are determined by the manufacturing of proteins, a process that has its blueprints encoded as genes in the genome. READ MORE
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5. Aiway Mucins: experimental models for studies of secretions
Abstract : Mucins are essential components of the mucosal barrier. The complexity of the airway mucosal barrier is reflected in the lack of specific treatments to block mucin hypersecretion associated with several respiratory diseases such as chronic bronchitis, asthma and cystic fibrosis. READ MORE