Search for dissertations about: "low affinity interactions"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 85 swedish dissertations containing the words low affinity interactions.
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6. On the application and validation of multiplexed affinity assays
Abstract : Proteins are essential macromolecules that carry out complex functions in human cells, tissues, and organs. They regulate a diverse set of biological processes and protect against pathogens. However, dysregulation or malformation of proteins can cause disease. READ MORE
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7. Molecular Recognition in Antibody Engineering. Studies on recombinant and phage displayed antibodies
Abstract : In vitro generation of antibody fragments of desired specificity and affinity plays an important role since it permits the generation of reagents which may be valuable for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Furthermore, the kinetic parameters for an antibody-antigen interaction, rather than the affinity, has shown to correlate with biological functions like virus neutralization. READ MORE
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8. Affinity based proteomics research tools
Abstract : Listen to the mantra; the mapping of the genome was finished in 2001, and the sequel research challenge is the thorough survey of the corresponding human proteome. This was stated almost a decade ago, it has been repeated over and over, and is still most certainly a hard nut to crack. READ MORE
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9. Cellular Dyes and Bioactive Peptides - Cell Membrane Interactions and Cellular Uptake
Abstract : Knowledge about mechanisms behind interactions of molecules with biomembranes and cellular uptake is very important for understanding biological processes and for drug design. The work described in this thesis has focused on interactions of cellular dyes and bioactive peptides with cells and the cell membrane. READ MORE
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10. Revealing Secrets of Synaptic Protein Interactions : A Biosensor based Strategy
Abstract : Protein interactions are the basis of synaptic function, and studying these interactions on a molecular level is crucial for understanding basic brain function, as well as mechanisms underlying neurological disorders. In this thesis, kinetic and mechanistic characterization of synaptic protein interactions was performed by using surface plasmon resonance biosensor technology. READ MORE