Search for dissertations about: "nanofluidic"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the word nanofluidic.
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6. Pushing the Boundaries of Biomolecule Characterization through Deep Learning
Abstract : The importance of studying biological molecules in living organisms can hardly be overstated as they regulate crucial processes in living matter of all kinds. Their ubiquitous nature makes them relevant for disease diagnosis, drug development, and for our fundamental understanding of the complex systems of biology. READ MORE
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7. Nanofluidics for Static and Dynamic DNA-Protein Interaction Studies - Repair of Double-Strand Breaks from a Single-Molecule Perspective
Abstract : Double-strand breaks (DSBs) is one of the most lethal forms of DNA damage. A single DSB may result in stalling of vital cellular machineries, and thus, requires immediate measures by the cell. READ MORE
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8. Combining Nanoplasmonics and Nanofluidics for Single Particle Catalysis
Abstract : Nanoparticles are, due to their large exposed surface area, widely used in the field of heterogeneous catalysis where they accelerate and steer chemical reactions. Although catalysis has been known about for centuries, the scrutiny of catalysts under realistic application conditions is still a major challenge. READ MORE
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9. Nanofluidics as a tool for parallelized single nanoparticle characterization: Fluorescence single nanoparticle catalysis and size determination through 1D Brownian motion
Abstract : Nanoparticles exist widely in nature and are objects of study in many scientific disciplines due to their high performance in a wide range of applications. With modern techniques that facilitate creating and shaping of nanoparticles into ever more complex shapes and compositions, characterization of particle properties is essential. READ MORE
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10. Advanced Nanofabrication for Novel Plasmonic Biosensors
Abstract : There is an increasing interest in the development of novel biosensors in the foreseeable future.The impact on society of diseases connected to the aging of population, for example infectiousdiseases, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, has the potential of increasing the running costs ofwelfare over a sustainable threshold already within a few years. READ MORE