Search for dissertations about: "conjugation"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 209 swedish dissertations containing the word conjugation.
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16. DNA-Assisted Immunoassays for High-Performance Protein Analyses
Abstract : Proteins play important roles in most cellular functions, such as, replication, transcription regulation, signal transduction, for catalyzing chemical reaction, etc. Technologies developed to identify proteins rely either on observing their own properties such as charge, size, mass to charge ratio or sequence composition; or on using affinity reagents that recognize specific protein targets. READ MORE
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17. Development and evaluation of analytical techniques for antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates : From verification of conjugation to stability testing
Abstract : Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are becoming increasingly important in oncology. ADCs are inherently heterogeneous analytes. For a successful drug candidate to go through to the clinic, extensive characterization and evaluation of the constructs are necessary. READ MORE
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18. Optical Phase Conjugation and All-Optical Demultiplexing using Four-Wave Mixing in Dispersion Shifted Fibers
Abstract : This thesis deals with two applications of four-wave mixing in optical dispersion-shifted fibers; optical phase conjugation and all-optical switching. The work is a part of an effort to study the upgradability of the existing fiber plant, which is of large economic interest. READ MORE
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19. Fabrication of Functional Molecularly Imprinted Materials using Nanoparticle Building Blocks
Abstract : Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) have attracted great interest in many applications including bioseparation, chemical sensing, catalysis, drug delivery, etc. Recently, molecularly imprinted nanoparticles have become accessible due to a number of synthetic methods that have been developed. READ MORE
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20. Antibiotic sensitivity and horizontal gene transfer in Escherichia coli - A genome-wide perspective
Abstract : Since their discovery in the early 20th century, antibiotics have truly revolutionized human medicine. They have allowed us to treat diseases that were previously untreatable and have become a staple of modern medicine. However, along with the human use of antibiotics pathogens resistant to antibiotics emerged. READ MORE