Search for dissertations about: "transcriptome analysis"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 188 swedish dissertations containing the words transcriptome analysis.
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11. Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis using Signature Tags
Abstract : With the full sequence of the human genome now available, anexciting era in biomedical research has started. The sequenceprovides information about all our genes and greatly increasesthe scope to compare genetic activities in different cells, toanalyze genetic variation between individuals and betweendifferent species and, most importantly, to investigatesystematically the whole genome in a gene-by-gene manner, andthus increase our understanding of gene function. READ MORE
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12. Applied Bioinformatics in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Data storage, integration and analysis
Abstract : The massive amount of biological data has had a significant effect on the field of bioinformatics. This growth of data has not only lead to the growing number of biological databases but has also imposed the needs for additional and more sophisticated computational techniques to proficiently manage, store and retrieve these data, as well as to competently help gaining biological insights and contribute to novel discoveries. READ MORE
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13. Transcriptome analysis on in vivo derived laser microbeam microdissected cells. Analysis of smooth muscle transcriptomes
Abstract : Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are found in the respiratory, urogenital, circulatory and digestive systems. They provide contractility and structural support for those organs and perform multiple physiological important functions, such as modulation of blood pressure, regulation of airway resistance, and control of gastrointestinal and genitourinary motility. READ MORE
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14. A genomic approach to smooth muscle differentiation and diversity
Abstract : Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are a broad class of contractile cells that are found in a number of organs systems, including the vasculature, the urogenital system, the bronchi and the gastrointestinal tract. The two main functions exerted by SMCs are to provide contractile force and to synthesize structural components of the extracellular matrix. READ MORE
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15. Transcriptome analysis of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
Abstract : Fatigue is a central component of many diseases and illnesses. Fatigue of unknown etiology and pathophysiology lasting more than six months, together with at least four out of eight specified symptoms, is termed chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). READ MORE