Search for dissertations about: "multiplexed gene detection"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words multiplexed gene detection.
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1. Electric DNA chips for determination of pathogenic microorganisms
Abstract : Silicon-based electric DNA chip arrays were utilized to fast identify pathogenic microorganisms with respect to the capacity to produce toxins involved in foodborne poisoning and infections. Bacteria of the B. cereus and the enterohemorrhagic E. READ MORE
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2. Molecular detection and characterization of drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Abstract : Tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient disease, but not a disease of the past. Despite the declaration of TB as a global emergency by the World Health Organization in 1993 the worldwide problem of TB has worsened. READ MORE
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3. Accessing Genetic Variation by Microarray Technology
Abstract : Microarray technology is a promising approach for the simultaneous analysis of multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), which are the most abundant form of genetic variation. In this thesis enzyme-assisted microarray-based methods were developed to improve the accuracy and genotype discrimination power of the current methods for SNP genotyping. READ MORE
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4. RNA-based spatial characterization of cell and tissue heterogeneity
Abstract : Technical advances in cell biology have revolutionized the field of cell biology. With new technology it is now possible to address scientific questions in cell biology at the molecular level. READ MORE
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5. In situ Sequencing : Methods for spatially-resolved transcriptome analysis
Abstract : It is well known that cells in tissues display a large heterogeneity in gene expression due to differences in cell lineage origin and variation in the local environment at different sites in the tissue, a heterogeneity that is difficult to study by analyzing bulk RNA extracts from tissue. Recently, genome-wide transcriptome analysis technologies have enabled the analysis of this variation with single-cell resolution. READ MORE