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6. Proteomics as a multifaceted tool in medicine and environmental assessment
Sammanfattning : Proteomics is evolving as a multi-faceted tool for addressing various biochemical and biomedical queries in the field of scientific research. This involves various stages, ranging from sample preparation to data analysis and biological interpretation. LÄS MER
7. Studies of collective phenomena in neutron deficient nuclei : by means of lifetime measurements, angular correlation measurements and the recoil-decay tagging technique
Sammanfattning : The nucleus is a mesoscopic system that retains features from both the quantum and macroscopic worlds. A basic property of a macroscopic body is its shape. Nuclear shapes can be deduced from experimental data as they influence the excitation mode of the nucleus and hence the energies and lifetimes of its excited levels. LÄS MER
8. A radical view of haemoglobin - protein engineering and characterisation
Sammanfattning : In recent years shortages of donated blood have become a growing problem for health care systems world-wide. Blood substitutes based on human haemoglobin (Hb) could potentially ameliorate this situation. However, clinical trials have indicated problems due to e.g. LÄS MER
9. Production and delivery of recombinant subunit vaccines
Sammanfattning : Recombinant strategies are today dominating in thedevelopment of modern subunit vaccines. This thesis describesstrategies for the production and recovery of protein subunitimmunogens, and how genetic design of the expression vectorscan be used to adapt the immunogens for incorporation intoadjuvant systems. LÄS MER
10. In-beam study of 106Te and 107Te using the recoil decay tagging technique
Sammanfattning : Atomic nuclei are complex many-body systems and exhibit an interplay between single-particle and collective degrees of freedom. In order to describe and predict the “behavior” of nucleons inside the nuclei a variety of theoretical models have been created, each applicable to their own domain of nuclear phenomena. LÄS MER