Search for dissertations about: "separation of proteins by HPLC"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words separation of proteins by HPLC.
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1. Interfacing HPLC with MALDI- and ESI-MS for Automated High Sensitivity Analysis of Proteins and Peptides
Abstract : The research described in this thesis has an interdisciplinary approach dealing with chemical, biological, and technical issues. One objective was to interface miniaturized liquid chromatography (LC) to mass spectrometry, i.e. MALDI-TOF MS and ESI-MS, in an unattended mode for high sensitivity determination of proteins and peptides. READ MORE
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2. Multivariate spectroscopic methods for the analysis of solutions
Abstract : In this thesis some multivariate spectroscopic methods for the analysis of solutions are proposed. Spectroscopy and multivariate data analysis form a powerful combination for obtaining both quantitative and qualitative information and it is shown how spectroscopic techniques in combination with chemometric data evaluation can be used to obtain rapid, simple and efficient analytical methods. READ MORE
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3. Aggregation of gluten proteins - from wheat seed biology to hydrogels : scientific modelling based primarily on Monte-Carlo and HPLC methods
Abstract : Gluten proteins are intrinsically disordered proteins that form extensive aggregated networks in wheat seeds, where they are stored as a nutrient source for the embryo. A modelling approach involving computational biology with Monte-Carlo algorithms and wet laboratory studies, including HPLC analysis, was applied to unravel the aggregational and hydrogelforming properties of the gluten proteins. READ MORE
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4. Improved Techniques for Protein Analysis Focusing on Membrane Proteins and Hydrophobic Peptides
Abstract : In this thesis, the vital cell functions performed by integral membrane proteins (IMPs) are briefly discussed. Such proteins are under-represented in most protein studies due to the hydrophobic nature of IMPs, which seriously complicate their solubilization, sample handling, preparation, separation and analysis. READ MORE
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5. Proteomic analyses of bioactive molecules in health and disease
Abstract : After the mapping of genomes and knowing the blueprints of the possible gene products, focus is shifting from genomics to proteomics. Proteome analyses can be used for diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring of diseases and for characterization of bioactive compounds and their mechanisms of action. READ MORE