Search for dissertations about: "e.coli thesis"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 652 swedish dissertations containing the words e.coli thesis.
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6. Studies of translation in E. coli
Abstract : A cis-acting translational mutation in the beginning of the glnS gene was analyzed; this mutation creates a extra base pair to a proposed extended ribosome binding site. When increasing the complementarity to this extended ribosome binding site, it was demonstrated that the expression increased; correspondingly, when complementarity was decreasd the expression went down. READ MORE
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7. Large-scale Bioreactor Phenomena and Characteristics; Effects on E.coli fed batch fermentations on 30m3 scale
Abstract : Due to economical and practical limitations the fluiddynamics and mass transport properties are less optimal inlarge-scale bioreactors compared to lab-scale bioreactors. Incombination with the microbial reaction rates this creates amuch more dynamic environment for cells cultivated inlarge-scale bioreactors compared to lab-scale bioreactors. READ MORE
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8. Abiotic Stress Tolerance. Metabolic and Physiological Effects of Compatible Solutes and Calmodulin on E. coli and Tobacco
Abstract : In their natural habitats, bacteria and plants can be exposed to abiotic stresses such as drought, high salt concentrations and freezing, which are factors limiting their capacity for growth and proliferation. To withstand environmental stresses, they have evolved specific stress responses. READ MORE
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9. Combinatorial Protein Engineering Of Affibody Molecules Using E. Coli Display And Rational Design Of Affibody-Based Tracers For Medical Imaging
Abstract : Directed evolution is today an established strategy for generation of new affinity proteins. This thesis describes the development of a cell-display method using Escherichia coli for directed evolution of Affibody molecules. READ MORE
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10. Carbon monoxide and nitric oxide as antimicrobial agents : focus on ESBL-producing uropathogenic E.coli
Abstract : Urinary tract infections (UTI) are common in humans and most often caused by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (E. coli). Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing E. coli are increasing worldwide and they are frequently multidrug-resistant with limited treatment options. READ MORE