Search for dissertations about: "intrinsic disorder"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words intrinsic disorder.
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1. Variation in length of proteins by repeats and disorder regions
Abstract : Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the length of their protein products. This explains why equivalent proteins from different species can exhibit length differences. READ MORE
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2. Intrinsic disorder and tandem repeats - match made in evolution : Computational studies of molecular evolution
Abstract : Proteins are both the building blocks and workers of the cell, carrying out most of the important functions. For a long time, their structure has been regarded as the primary factor for their function, but intrinsically disordered proteins demonstrate an alternative to this paradigm. READ MORE
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3. Defect Engineering in Kesterite Materials for Thin Film Solar Cells
Abstract : Cu2ZnSnS4 has great potential to be applied as an earth abundant and non-toxic absorber material in thin film solar cells, based on its suitable optical properties. However, several challenges have prevented the achievable efficiencies from exceeding 12.6 %, which is well below marketable efficiencies compared to competing solar cell technologies. READ MORE
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4. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors controlling the differentiation of human midbrain progenitor cells
Abstract : Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor deficits. Levodopa treatment provides marked symptomatic relief. However, within 5-10 years after the start of Levodopa treatment, most PD patients display a gradual loss of drug efficacy. READ MORE
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5. Orphan Genes Bioinformatics : Identification and properties of de novo created genes
Abstract : Even today, many genes are without any known homolog. These "orphans" are found in all species, from Viruses to Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. For a portion of these genes, we might simply not have enough data to find homologs yet. READ MORE