Search for dissertations about: "plasma proteome"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words plasma proteome.
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1. Multiplexed absolute quantification of blood plasma proteins using targeted proteomics
Abstract : Proteins are the molecular building blocks of all living organisms. They are the functioning actors in metabolism and communication, and they give specific architecture and purpose to all tissues. Their abundance is dynamic and can be interpreted and associated to different physiological states or diseases. READ MORE
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2. Antibody-based bead arrays for high-throughput protein profiling in human plasma and serum
Abstract : Affinity-based proteomics utilizes affinity binders to detect target proteins in a large-scale manner. This thesis describes a high-throughput method, which enables the search for biomarker candidates in human plasma and serum. READ MORE
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3. Design of recombinant antibody microarrays for global proteome analysis
Abstract : Antibody-based microarrays are among the new, rapidly emerging technologies within the field of proteomics that has the potential to evolve into a key proteomic research tool, providing novel means to perform early diagnostics, identify biomarkers and gain insights into disease biology. The aim of this thesis, based on five original papers, was to develop antibody microarrays based on human recombinant scFv antibody fragments for large-scale comprehensive proteome analysis. READ MORE
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4. 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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5. Biomarker detection via lab-on-a-chip integrated immunoaffinity approach for fluorescence and mass spectrometry readout
Abstract : The blood/plasma protein biomarker profile represents the pathological and physiological changes relating to human diseases. However, the plasma proteome reflects a high degree of complexity that results in a challenge for most analytical methods in clinical diagnostics. READ MORE