Search for dissertations about: "daniel globisch"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words daniel globisch.
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1. Development of chemical biology tools for metabolomics analysis : Phase II modifications as a link between host and microbiota co-metabolism
Abstract : Biomarker discovery is an extremely important field for early disease detection. New selective molecular markers are in high demand, as an earlier disease detection can lead to improved patient care. READ MORE
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2. Novel strategies to increase throughput and differentiate lipid isomers in mass spectrometry imaging : Development of computational tools and complex mass spectrometric methods for nanospray desorption electrospray ionization
Abstract : In this thesis, method development for improved analyte identification and throughput in mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is discussed. In MSI, the spatial distribution of analytes from a sample is determined and visualized, information about the detected molecules interaction within the sample can thereby the deduced. READ MORE
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3. Development of advanced chemical biology tools for microbiome metabolism : Chemoselective probes for enhanced metabolomics analysis
Abstract : The human microbiome has a profound impact on host physiology by generating highly reactive compounds that can contribute to the development of diseases. These microbial metabolites have a substantial potential that can serve as valuable indicators or biomarkers for different health conditions. READ MORE
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4. Analytical developments and applications of ambient mass spectrometry imaging : Visualizing challenging analytes and understanding chemical mechanisms of ischemic stroke
Abstract : Bioanalytical methods that provide spatial information on molecular distributions are important for deep understanding of chemical mechanisms in health and disease. For instance, the localized action of drugs and metabolites can provide valuable information on metabolism in specific cellular regions, which would not be possible with bulk analysis. READ MORE