Search for dissertations about: "network module"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 55 swedish dissertations containing the words network module.
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1. Network and gene expression analyses for understanding protein function
Abstract : Biological function is the result of a complex network of functional associations between genes or their products. Modeling the dynamics underlying biological networks is one of the big challenges in bioinformatics. READ MORE
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2. Omic Network Modules in Complex diseases
Abstract : Biological systems encompass various molecular entities such as genes, proteins, and other biological molecules, including interactions among those components. Understanding a given phenotype, the functioning of a cell or tissue, aetiology of disease, or cellular organization, requires accurate measurements of the abundance profiles of these molecular entities in the form of biomedical data. READ MORE
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3. Evaluation of Modular Thermally Driven Heat Pump Systems
Abstract : The building sector accounts for approximately 40% of primary energy use within the European Union, therefore reductions in the energy use intensity of this sector are critical in decreasing total energy usage. Given that the majority of energy used within the built environment is for space conditioning and domestic hot water preparation, prudence would suggest that decreasing primary energy used for these end purposes would have the biggest overall environmental impact. READ MORE
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4. A genomic approach to smooth muscle differentiation and diversity
Abstract : Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are a broad class of contractile cells that are found in a number of organs systems, including the vasculature, the urogenital system, the bronchi and the gastrointestinal tract. The two main functions exerted by SMCs are to provide contractile force and to synthesize structural components of the extracellular matrix. READ MORE
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5. Network-based biomarker discovery for multiple sclerosis
Abstract : Complex autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), develop as a result of perturbations in the regulatory system controlling the function of immune cells. The disease course of MS is heterogeneous but is characterised by chronic inflammation in the central nervous system causing neurodegeneration resulting in gradual disability worsening. READ MORE