Search for dissertations about: "transcriptome analysis in bacteria"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words transcriptome analysis in bacteria.
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6. Innate lymphoid cell heterogeneity in human tissues at steady state and during inflammation
Abstract : The family of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) is the most recently identified group of innate immune cells. The ILC classification groups the cells according to their transcription factor and cytokine profile into ILC1, ILC2 and ILC3, paralleling the classification of T cells. READ MORE
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7. Studies on the role of SOCS3 and STAT3 in development and function of the immune system
Abstract : The immune system is composed of an innate and an adaptive response that protects us from the microbial attacks. The innate system provides a fast defense against infection. However, many microbes evade or overwhelm the innate host defenses and establish the infection in the host. READ MORE
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8. Pathogen-mediated selection in the immune system of rodents : Exploring selection targets, functional effects and trade-offs
Abstract : Pathogens cause disease and play an important role in shaping evolution of the host immune system. They create pressure on host immunity to evolve in numerous ways, most commonly by increasing divergence between species (positive selection) or increasing polymorphisms within a population (balancing selection). READ MORE
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9. Towards spatial host-microbiome profiling
Abstract : Sequencing technologies and applications have pushed the limits and enabled novel studies of biological mechanisms, evolutionary relationships and communication networks between cells. The technical developments leading to single cell RNA-sequencing have enabled detection of rare cell populations while spatial resolution added insights into larger biological environments, like tissues and organs. READ MORE
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10. Dekkera bruxellensis, a non-conventional ethanol production yeast : studies on physiology, transcriptomics and interactions with industrial microbial isolates
Abstract : Dekkera bruxellensis has been shown to outcompete an initial inoculum of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in several ethanol production plants, which nevertheless had a high efficiency in one of the monitored processes. Co-occurrence of D. bruxellensis with lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Lactobacillus vini has been observed. READ MORE