Search for dissertations about: "multicolor"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the word multicolor.
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1. Development and Multicolor Imaging Applications of Lanthanide-Based Luminescent Probes
Abstract : The study of biological analytes in their native environment is a major challenge for biochemistry and molecular biology. Luminesce spectroscopy is well suited for this task due to its non-invasiveness, high spatial and temporal resolution, and high signal to noise ratio. READ MORE
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2. Super resolution optical imaging – image analysis, multicolor development and biological applications
Abstract : This thesis focuses on super resolution STED optical imaging. STED provides a wealth of new informational content to the acquired images by using stimulated emission to surpass the diffraction limit in optical fluorescence microscopy. READ MORE
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3. Tunning Multicolor Light Emission in Lead-free Materials
Abstract : Perovskites are a class of compounds with the general formula ABX3 and becoming increasingly attractive recently. Because this kind of material possesses various advantages such as abundant raw materials, easy synthesis, excellent photoelectric properties, and short production process. READ MORE
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4. Minimal Residual Disease Assessment in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Abstract : Traditionally, response to treatment in hematological malignancies is evaluated by light microscopy of bone marrow (BM) smears, but due to more effective therapies more sensitive methods are needed. Today, detection of minimal residual disease (MRD) using immunological and molecular techniques can be 100 times more sensitive than morphology. READ MORE
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5. Characterization of human gamma delta T cells in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Abstract : Over the last five decades, allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) has evolved rapidly, continuing to offer a cure for several hematological diseases. Nevertheless, associated life-threatening complications remain an obstacle against exploiting its full therapeutic benefit. READ MORE