Search for dissertations about: "trafficking in humans"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words trafficking in humans.
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1. Human innate lymphoid cell trafficking and function in vivo
Abstract : Human organs and tissues, such as the lung, are composed of various spatially distinct anatomical compartments. Each compartment represents a different tissue environment within the organ, performs specific functions and in turn promotes the development, migration, and function of specific cell types. READ MORE
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2. Structural Studies of the Human Water Channel Protein Aquaporin 5
Abstract : Aquaporins are water channel proteins found in the membranes of all living cells. In humans, thirteen aquaporins have been identified to date. Many of them have been implicated in water imbalance disorders. Water transport through the aquaporins is regulated at several levels. READ MORE
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3. Heme Protein Biogenesis - Catalase in Enterococcus faecalis
Abstract : Heme proteins form a large and diverse group of proteins which are involved in a variety of biological functions. The heme prosthetic group enables them to carry out redox reactions, transport electrons, bind gaseous molecules, and function as sensors. Despite their importance only little is generally known about heme protein biogenesis. READ MORE
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4. Protein-Protein Interactions in Human Aquaporin Regulation
Abstract : Water is an essential compoment of every living orgamism and forms a major part of the human body. Regulated water transport is crucial for proper cell functioning and body homeostasis. READ MORE
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5. Characterisation of the conserved Helicobacter pyloriproteins AhpC and HpaA
Abstract : Background: Infection with Helicobacter pylori gives rise to gastritis and may cause duodenal and gastric ulcers and gastric carcinoma in humans. The infection may induce an immune response against different antigens, among them a 26 kDa protein (AhpC) and a 29 kDa protein (HpaA). Aims: The aims were to characterise the 26 kDa and 29 kDa H. READ MORE