Search for dissertations about: "thomas laurell"

Found 3 swedish dissertations containing the words thomas laurell.

  1. 1. Fluidic Microsystems for Micropropulsion Applications in Space

    Author : Johan Bejhed; Johan Köhler; Anders Eriksson; Greger Thornell; Thomas Laurell; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : Engineering physics; microelectromechanical systems; MEMS; MST; microsystem; microfluidics; silicon; spacecraft; propulsion; space technology; Teknisk fysik;

    Abstract : Spacecraft on interplanetary missions or advanced satellites orbiting the Earth all require propulsion systems to complete their missions. Introducing microelectromechanical systems technology to the space industry will not only reduce size and weight of the propulsion system, but can also increase the performance of the mission. READ MORE

  2. 2. High-throughput protein analysis using mass spectrometry-based methods

    Author : Tove Boström; Sophia Hober; Thomas Laurell; Ole N. Jensen; KTH; []
    Keywords : Proteomics; mass spectrometry; affinity proteomics; immunoenrichment; immunoprecipitation; IMAC; screening; protein production; protein purification; ISET; quantification; SILAC; stable isotope standard; antibody validation; Bioteknologi; Biotechnology;

    Abstract : In the field of proteomics, proteins are analyzed and quantified in high numbers. Protein analysis is of great importance and can for example generate information regarding protein function and involvement in disease. Different strategies for protein analysis and quan- tification have emerged, suitable for different applications. READ MORE

  3. 3. Recurrent events and secondary prevention after acute cerebrovascular disease

    Author : Anna-Lotta Irewall; Thomas Mooe; Katarina Laurell; Lindgren Arne; Umeå universitet; []
    Keywords : MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP; MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES; stroke; transient ischemic attack; secondary prevention; socioeconomic position; prognosis; randomized controlled trial;

    Abstract : Background Patients who experience a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) are at high risk of recurrent stroke, but little is known about temporal trends in unselected populations. Reports of low adherence to recommended treatments indicate a need for enhanced secondary preventive follow-up to achieve the full potential of evidence-based treatments. READ MORE