Search for dissertations about: "protein networks"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 203 swedish dissertations containing the words protein networks.
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21. 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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22. Protein aggregation: Computational modeling and Monte Carlo algorithm development
Abstract : Although organisms have evolved sophisticated cellular mechanisms for regulating their various protein networks, proteins sometimes start to clump together in an uncontrolled way. The aggregation of proteins has been associated with a range of serious diseases. READ MORE
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23. Organization of signaling networks during receptor-mediated membrane protein trafficking
Abstract : The mechanisms by which receptor signals are organized in a synergic/hierarchical manner in time and space during regulation of integral membrane protein traffic remain a present challenge. The aim of this study was to address some critical aspects of these processes. READ MORE
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24. Molecular And Cellular Networks in Critical Illness Associated Muscle Weakness : Skeletal Muscle Proteostasis in the Intensive Care Unit
Abstract : Critical illness associated muscle weakness and muscle dysfunction in intensive care unit (ICU) patients lead to severe morbidity and mortality as well as significant adverse effect on quality of life. Immobilization, mechanical ventilation, neuromuscular blocking agents, corticosteroids, and sepsis have been implicated as important risk factors, but the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms remain unclear. READ MORE
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25. Chitin nanofibers, networks and composites : Preparation, structure and mechanical properties
Abstract : Chitin is an important reinforcing component in load-bearing structures in many organisms such as insects and crustaceans (i.e. shrimps, lobsters, crabs etc.). READ MORE