Search for dissertations about: "transkription"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the word transkription.
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1. Deciphering control of Mechano-Transcription Activators of σ54-RNA polymerase
Abstract : To survive and proliferate, bacteria have to respond to a plethora of fluctuating signals within their habitats. Transcriptional control is one crucial entry point for such signal-responsive adaption responses. READ MORE
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2. The acidic domain, the human version and the protein interaction of the ETS transcription factor SPI-C
Abstract : Primary infections and vaccination stimulates the immunesystem to produce memory cells that rapidly respond to reexposure of the same antigen. These memory responses are dependent on an adaptive type of immunity that sustains the reactivity of the immune system by long-lived memory immune cells. READ MORE
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3. Sound Notation : The visual representation of sound for composition and analysis
Abstract : This compilation thesis details steps taken to develop and evaluate a new Sound Notation system for composition, analysis, and transcription with the capacity to describe all types of sound. Ideas from electroacoustic music analysis are combined with traditional notation to form a hybrid system. READ MORE
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4. Transcription regulation across levels of chromatin organization
Abstract : With advancements in high-throughput sequencing and high-resolution microscopy techniques, the significance of genome organization in transcription regulation is rapidly unveiling. Nonetheless, we are yet far from completely understanding this key relationship. READ MORE
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5. Structural and Functional Studies of Wilms Tumour Protein - WT1; Novel Insights into Functionality of Zinc Finger Proteins
Abstract : The molecular process under which message in DNA is relayed onto RNA is called transcription, and it accomplished through involvement of so-called transcription factors. Zinc finger proteins are one of the most abundant classes of regulatory proteins in eukaryotic cells where they play central roles in a variety of cellular activities. READ MORE