Search for dissertations about: "immunolocalization"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the word immunolocalization.
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1. The significance of placental and placental-like alkaline phosphatases in tumor biology and their potential use in clinical practice
Abstract : Placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP) is a membrane bound enzyme normally synthesized by the syncytiotrophoblasts in the human placenta. Recent studies have indicated that trace amounts of placental-like alkaline phosphatases also are present in several normal organs like testes and endocervix. READ MORE
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2. Functional proteomics : Generation and analysis of cDNA-encoded proteins
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3. Repetitive DNA in search of a function - a study of telomeric and centromeric sequences in Chironomus
Abstract : Repetitive DNA is quantitatively the main component of telomeres and centromeres, structures responsible for maintenance of the eukaryotic chromosome. The telomere is the specialized nucleoprotein complex that terminates linear chromosomes. READ MORE
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4. Functional genomics and proteomics analysis of cDNA and encoded proteins
Abstract : With the identification of all genes in the human genomewithin reach, there is a natural shift in focus from geneidentification to gene characterization. Functionalcharacterization of the 60,000 - 100,000 genes expected to befound in the human genome will prove an immense challenge forthe scientific community. READ MORE
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5. Telomeric DNA in Chironomus, a naturally telomerase-free system
Abstract : Telomeres are specialized complexes of DNA and associated proteins that protect the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. Although most organisms have short repeated DNA sequences at their telomeres, which are specified and maintained by the enzyme telomerase, there are a few exceptions. READ MORE