Search for dissertations about: "computational proteomics"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words computational proteomics.
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6. Proteomic profiling of osteoarthritis. A computational approach to biomarker discovery
Abstract : Understanding the molecular mechanisms of osteoarthritis (OA) is critical for early diagnosis and effective treatment. OA is a leading cause of disability and poses an increasing burden on healthcare systems, particularly with an aging global population. READ MORE
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7. Computational analyses of biological sequences -applications to antibody-based proteomics and gene family characterization
Abstract : Following the completion of the human genome sequence, post-genomic efforts have shifted the focus towards the analysis of the encoded proteome. Several different systematic proteomics approaches have emerged, for instance, antibody-based proteomics initiatives, where antibodies are used to functionally explore the human proteome. READ MORE
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8. Computing abundance constraints in Saccharomyces cerevisiae’s metabolism
Abstract : The unicellular eukaryotic organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae (budding yeast) is routinely used for production of high-value chemical compounds in the biotechnology industry. To improve production yields, it is fundamental to understand cellular metabolism, i.e. all biochemical reactions that occur inside the cell. READ MORE
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9. On computational methods for spatial mapping of the human proteome
Abstract : Proteins are complex molecules that are involved in almost every task in the body. In general, the role a protein fulfills is highly dependent on where in the cell it is located, its subcellular localization. READ MORE
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10. Parameterized algorithms for hitting set variants applied to protein identification in shotgun proteomics
Abstract : This work is dedicated to problem of protein identification in bottom-up proteomics, and in particular, in shotgun proteomics. It is aimed on providing a new way of interpretation of peak lists. READ MORE