Search for dissertations about: "masspektrometri"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 65 swedish dissertations containing the word masspektrometri.
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16. Investigation of Modified Cellulose and Starch via Hydrolysis and Mass Spectrometry
Abstract : Starches and celluloses can be chemically modified in order to affect their physiochemical properties. Modification of these carbohydrate polymers entails derivatising their free hydroxyl groups with functional groups. READ MORE
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17. Development of novel affinity enrichment strategies for clinical applications using selected reaction monitoring
Abstract : Proteins are key components of any living organism and an essential part of life itself. They can provide cells with structure and perform life-sustaining intracellular reactions. As organisms grow more complex, this task expands even further. READ MORE
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18. Methods for protein analysis by capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry
Abstract : Protein analysis is important to understanding biological systems, but sample diversity necessitates a multitude of analysis techniques and methods. Challenges that are addressed include analysis of low abundance samples, fractionation to reduce sample complexity, and automation to reduce time and cost. READ MORE
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19. A Proteomic Dissection of Breast Cancer - Via Cells and Organelles to Pathways
Abstract : Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in females worldwide. Breast tumours are extremely heterogeneous, and each patient’s disease has different causes, prognosis and appropriate treatments associated with it. READ MORE
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20. Exploring small heat shock protein chaperones by crosslinking mass spectrometry
Abstract : Together with other molecular chaperones, small heat shock proteins are key components of the protein quality control system, which is comprised of several hundred proteins and acts to maintain proteome homeostasis in the cell. Small heat shock proteins bind unfolding proteins at an early stage, to prevent these from further unfolding and aggregating. READ MORE