Search for dissertations about: "plasma membrane proteome"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words plasma membrane proteome.
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1. Blue native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis - a functional approach to plant plasma membrane proteome studies
Abstract : In this thesis, I have shown that a method called BN-PAGE (a kind of native gel electrophoresis) can be used for studying the protein composition in the plasma membrane of plants. The method enables the study of native (in the functional units) hydrophobic protein complexes, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Plant Membrane Proteomics - using isolated membranes and proteins to compare and quantify subproteomes
Abstract : Membrane proteins are particularly important to characterize, since they are involved in cellular processes of utmost importance in control and regulation of cells, such as transport across membranes, signal transduction and photosynthesis. The word "proteome" means all proteins expressed by a e.g. READ MORE
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3. Controlling Chemistry and Membrane Proteome Composition in Nanotube-Vesicle Networks
Abstract : This thesis presents a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques to elucidate the dynamics of chemical reactions in confined biological systems and bridges the gap between biomimetic and biological systems by using cell membranes as simplified biomimetic devices. These are in turn used and analyzed to draw conclusions about the cellular membrane makeup. READ MORE
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4. Landscaping the cell surface proteome of breast cancer : Following pathways through organelles to the plasma membrane
Abstract : Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women. It is most commonly treated by the surgical removal of the tumour in combination with (neo)-adjuvant therapy (hormone, chemo- or radio- therapy before or after surgery). READ MORE
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5. On the application and validation of multiplexed affinity assays
Abstract : Proteins are essential macromolecules that carry out complex functions in human cells, tissues, and organs. They regulate a diverse set of biological processes and protect against pathogens. However, dysregulation or malformation of proteins can cause disease. READ MORE