Search for dissertations about: "split GFP"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words split GFP.
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1. Cell line and protein engineering tools for production and characterization of biologics
Abstract : Our increasing understanding of disease mechanisms coupled with technological advances has facilitated the generation of pharmaceutical proteins, which are able to address yet unmet medical needs. Diseases that were fatal in the past can now be treated with novel biological medications improving and prolonging life for many patients. READ MORE
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2. To Fold or To Fibrillate? Serendipity in Stability Studies
Abstract : Proteins are complex structures and years of research have been spent on attempts to understand their complexity. The non-covalent interactions involved in protein folding are: hydrophobic effect, electrostatic interactions, van der Waals interactions and hydrogen bonding. READ MORE
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3. Engineering membrane proteins for production and topology
Abstract : The genomes of diverse organisms are predicted to contain 20 – 30% membrane protein encoding genes and more than half of all therapeutics target membrane proteins. However, only 2% of crystal structures deposited in the protein data bank represent integral membrane proteins. READ MORE
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4. Mammalian protein expression and characterization tools for next generation biologics
Abstract : Protein therapeutics are increasingly important for modern medicine. Novel recombinant proteins developed today can bind towards their target with high specificity and with low adverse effect. This has enabled the treatment of diseases that for a few years ago were deemed uncurable. READ MORE
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5. Methods for cell line and protein engineering
Abstract : Therapeutic proteins are becoming increasingly important. They are desirable, as they typically possess low adverse effects and higher specificity compared to the traditional, small molecule drugs. But they are also more complex and involve different intricate and expensive development and production processes. READ MORE