Search for dissertations about: "protein charges"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words protein charges.
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16. Structure and Phase Stability of Polyelectrolyte-Macroion Solutions
Abstract : Polyelectrolytes are polymers bearing ionisable groups, which, in polar solvents, can dissociate into charged polymer chains (polyelectrolytes) and small counterions. In aqueous solutions, polyelectrolytes interact strongly with other macroions and in particular they tend to associate with objects of opposite charge and form complexes. READ MORE
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17. Development of Second and Third Generation Bioelectronics
Abstract : The field of research dealing with the integration of biomolecules with electronic elements to form functional devices is called ‘‘bioelectronics’’. Bioelectronics based on mediated electron transfer (MET) between the biological element and the electrodes are designated as “second generation” while the one based on direct electron transfer (DET) is specified as “third generation”. READ MORE
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18. Hydrogel coatings for biomedical and biofouling applications
Abstract : Many applications share a substantial and yet unmet need for prediction and control of interactions between surfaces and proteins or living cells. Examples are blood-contacting biomaterials, biosensors, and non-toxic anti-biofouling coatings for ship hulls. READ MORE
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19. Theoretical studies of Membrane Proteins : Properties, Prediction Methods and Genome-wide analysis
Abstract : Membrane proteins are a large and important class of proteins. They are responsible for several of the key functions in a living cell, e.g. transport of nutrients and ions, cell-cell signaling, and cell-cell adhesion. READ MORE
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20. Free-energy studies of ligand-binding affinities
Abstract : In drug discovery, it is of utmost importance to accurately calculate the free energies of binding ligands to various protein targets, such as enzymes and receptors. We have assessed and used computational tools for this aim, most of them based on molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. READ MORE