Search for dissertations about: "single cell tracking"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words single cell tracking.
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1. Live Single Cell Imaging and Analysis Using Microfluidic Devices
Abstract : Today many cell biological techniques study large cell populations where an average estimate of individual cells’ behavior is observed. On the other hand, single cell analysis is required for studying functional heterogeneities between cells within populations. READ MORE
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2. Tracking single molecules in uncharted territory : A single-molecule method to study kinetics in live bacteria
Abstract : The synthesis of proteins, also known as translation, is a fundamental process in every living organism. The steps in the translation of genetic information to functional proteins have been meticulously studied, mostly using in vitro techniques, yielding a detailed model of their mechanisms. READ MORE
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3. Microfluidics and AI for single-cell microbiology
Abstract : Most of the biological sciences deal with understanding the relationships between phenotypes and the underlying molecular mechanisms of organisms. This thesis is an engineering, computational, and experimental exercise in expanding the scope and scale of phenotype-genotype mapping techniques in single-cell microbiology using microscopy, microfluidics, and image processing. READ MORE
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4. Biological Insights from Single-Particle Tracking in Living Cells
Abstract : Single-particle tracking is a technique that allows for quantitative analysis of the localization and movement of particles. In this technique, trajectories are constructed by determining and connecting the positions of individual particles from consecutive images. READ MORE
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5. Pathogenic Neisseria : Single cell motility, multicellular dynamics and antimicrobial susceptibility
Abstract : Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae can colonize humans without causing any symptoms. However, gonorrhea and invasive meningococcal disease are serious health concerns. An essential virulence factor for neisserial adhesion to host cells, twitching motility and microcolony formation/aggregation is the retractile type IV pili (Tfp). READ MORE