Search for dissertations about: "inclusion bodies"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words inclusion bodies.
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21. Studies of Vibrio cholerae toxins (zonula occludens toxin and hemagglutinin/protease) and their effects on epithelial cells
Abstract : Intestinal epithelium is important for absorption of nutrients and for defense against harmful substances in the gut. The permeability and barrier functions of epithelia are mainly controlled by intercellular tight junctions. READ MORE
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22. The Eastward Enlargement of European Parties : Party Adaptation in the Light of EU-enlargement
Abstract : The aim of the study is to map out and analyse the integration of political parties from Central and Eastern Europe into the main European party families. The prospect of eastern enlargement of the EU implicated opportunities and above all challenges for the West European party families. READ MORE
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23. From quality control to neurodegeneration : regulation of autophagy and the DNA damage response by ubiquitin-modifying enzymes
Abstract : Protein homeostasis and genome integrity are safeguarded by a variety of cellular quality control pathways. While protein quality is controlled by a delicate balance between protein biosynthesis, folding and degradation, the DNA is subject to tightly regulated surveillance processes that sense, signal and repair DNA lesions. READ MORE
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24. On aging and the role of Ubp3 in heterochromatic gene silencing and protein quality control
Abstract : Aging is characterized by a build-up of damage in organisms ranging from protists to multi-cellular species. This damage adversely affects core components such as DNA and proteins which are necessary to sustain life. READ MORE
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25. Pea carbonic anhydrase : a kinetic study
Abstract : The enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA), catalysing the interconversion between CO2 and HCO3', has long been known to be present in plants as well as in animals. Several of the animal isozymes, but none of the plant CAs, have been extensively studied. READ MORE