Search for dissertations about: "cellobiose dehydrogenase"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words cellobiose dehydrogenase.
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11. Design and characterization of direct electron transfer based biofuel cells including tests in cell cultures
Abstract : Enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs) are bioelectronic devices based on redox enzymes, which convert chemical energy into electrical energy via biochemical reactions. A major difficulty to overcome is to successfully connect (using e.g., immobilization) the enzymes to the electrode surface. READ MORE
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12. Electrochemistry of Heme Containing Enzymes - Fundamentals and Applications
Abstract : The thesis is a bioelectrochemical study of heme enzymes, mainly peroxidases and cellobiose dehydrogenases (CDH). It covers both fundamental and applied aspects, viz. studies of the direct electron transfer and kinetics of enzymes on electrodes, and the development of amperometric enzyme-based biosensors. READ MORE
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13. Structure, function and applications of cellobiose dehydrogenase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium
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14. Direct electron transfer between cellobiose dehydrogenase and solidmetal or graphite electrodes
Abstract : Direct electron transfer (ET) between the enzyme cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH) and different metal and graphite electrodes has been investigated. The heme domain of the CDH has been shown to play a key-role in the direct ET. A mechanism for the ET between CDH and graphite electrodes was proposed. READ MORE
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15. Development and Application of Enzyme- and Antibody-based Assays with Emphasis on Selectivity, Sensitivity and Stability
Abstract : This thesis presents the development, optimisation, and various applications of enzyme-based biosensors and immunoassays, mainly with relevance to environmental analysis. the thesis discusses problems and possible solutions associated with selectivity, sensitivity and robustness of such bioassays with emphasis on various immunoasssay configurations for determination of surfactants, phenols, or drugs, and amperometric biosensors based on enzymes (e. READ MORE