Search for dissertations about: "origamI"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the word origamI.
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6. Spatial regulation of membrane receptor signaling using DNA origami
Abstract : Juxtracrine signaling between apposing membrane receptors and ligands is an important class of intercellular communication. Much focus has been directed towards studying the biochemical interactions between receptors and ligands, their surface expression levels and signaling activities for driving downstream signaling processes. READ MORE
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7. Numerical Folding of Airbags Based on Optimization and Origami
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8. Advances in Soft Matter Nanofabrication
Abstract : The focus of this thesis is placed on the fabrication of engineered nanodevices for the manipulation of soft matter thin films. By combining top-down micro- and nanofabrication approaches with bottom-up self-assembly strategies, new research platforms were developed, tested and characterized. READ MORE
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9. RNA in model lipid membranes - interactions in bulk and at surfaces
Abstract : The work presented in the thesis “RNA in model lipid membranes- interactions in bulk and at surfaces” aims to characterize the interaction between RNA and model membranes with different properties as well as to determine if ssRNA associate with model membranes in different ways. Several techniques have been used to characterize these systems, including quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D), Langmuir film balance in combination with neutron reflectometry and fluorescence microscopy as well as differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). READ MORE
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10. Deciphering Ephrin/Eph signaling pathways in cancer cells using rationally designed ligand nanoclusters
Abstract : The dynamic link between the nanoscale spatial distribution of biomolecules and their functional impact on cellular and downstream biological behaviors has been hypothesized, but only supported by limited evidences. This is mostly due to the lack to methods to fabricate well-defined patterns of biomolecules. READ MORE