Search for dissertations about: "covalent binding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 87 swedish dissertations containing the words covalent binding.
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1. Development of a covalent site-specific antibody labeling strategy by the use of photoactivable Z domains
Abstract : The joining of two molecular functions or the strategy of adding functions to proteins has been tremendously important for the development of proteins as tools in research and clinic. Depending on the intended application, there are a wide variety of functions that can be added to a proteins. READ MORE
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2. Complexes of cell-penetrating peptides with oligonucleotides : Structure, binding and translocation in lipid membranes
Abstract : The fundamental element of life known to man is the gene. The information contained in genes regulates all cellular functions, in health and disease. The ability to selectively alter genes or their transcript intermediates with designed molecular tools, as synthetic oligonucleotides, represents a paradigm shift in human medicine. READ MORE
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3. Conformation and dynamics of DNA : effects of covalent binding of benzo(a)pyrene diol epoxide
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4. Antibodies and Antibody Mimics in Binding Assays
Abstract : This thesis presents development of new analytical methods using antibodies and molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) in binding assays: 1) The high specificity of antibodies and the wide variety of efficient labels make immunoassay one of the most popular analytical techniques today. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is most widely used, since the enzyme label can be used as a catalyst to provide very high signal amplification. READ MORE
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5. ALL-OPTICAL CONTROL OF MOLECULAR FUNCTIONS - ENERGY TRANSFER SWITCHING AND INFORMATION PROCESSING
Abstract : In this work, the photoswitching of molecular systems endowed with photochromic functionality have been investigated for the reversible photonic gating of excitation energy transfer (FRET) reactions as well as in application for all-photonic molecular logic. The presented systems involves the integration of photochromic entities within both covalent and non-covalent designs and serves to implicate photonic switching of molecular level phenomena. READ MORE