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16. Computational exploration of the medium-chain dehydrogenase/reductase superfamily
Sammanfattning : The medium-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (MDR) superfamily is a protein family with more than 170,000 members across all phylogenetic branches. In humans there are 18 representatives. LÄS MER
17. Partial differential equations and systems related to Morrey spaces
Sammanfattning : This PhD thesis deals with the study of well posedness, existence and regularity properties of solutions of partial differential equations and systems. Preparatory to the study of partial differential equations is the action of some integral operators, that are extensively used. LÄS MER
18. On the stimulatory effect of microglial cells on angiogenesis
Sammanfattning : ABSTRACT Angiogenesis, the process by which new vessels sprout from pre-existing vessels, is fundamental to development, tissue growth and repair. The main aim of this thesis was to investigate the role of microglia on angiogenesis. We adapted the rat ex vivo/in vitro aortic ring model to the mouse in a 3-D culture system. LÄS MER
19. Resource aquisition and allocation in lichens
Sammanfattning : Lichens are fascinating symbiotic systems, where a fungus and a unicellular alga, most often green (bipartite green algal lichens; 90% of all lichens), or a fi lamentous cyanobacterium (bipartite cyanobacterial lichens; 10% of all lichens) form a new entity (a thallus) appearing as a new and integrated organism: in about 500 lichens the fungus is associated with both a cyanobacterium and an alga (tripartite lichens). In the thallus, the lichen bionts function both as individual organisms, and as a symbiont partner. LÄS MER
20. Role of thioredoxin system in cell death caused by toxic compounds
Sammanfattning : Thioredoxin systems, comprising Trx, TrxR and NADPH, are one of the major disulfide reductase systems, which is crucial in maintaining cellular redox balance in mammalian cells. TrxR is a selenoprotein with a Sec residue in its C-terminal active site. LÄS MER