Sökning: "enzymatic fuel cell"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 11 avhandlingar innehållade orden enzymatic fuel cell.
1. Design and characterization of direct electron transfer based biofuel cells including tests in cell cultures
Sammanfattning : Enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs) are bioelectronic devices based on redox enzymes, which convert chemical energy into electrical energy via biochemical reactions. A major difficulty to overcome is to successfully connect (using e.g., immobilization) the enzymes to the electrode surface. LÄS MER
2. Dynamic regulation of DNA methylation in human T-cell biology
Sammanfattning : T helper cells play a central role in orchestrating immune responses in humans. Upon encountering a foreign antigen, T helper cells are activated followed by a differentiation process where the cells are specialised to help combating the infection. LÄS MER
3. A systems biology understanding of protein constraints in the metabolism of budding yeasts
Sammanfattning : Fermentation technologies, such as bread making and production of alcoholic beverages, have been crucial for development of humanity throughout history. Saccharomyces cerevisiae provides a natural platform for this, due to its capability to transform sugars into ethanol. LÄS MER
4. Flexible and transparent biological electric power sources based on nanostructured electrodes
Sammanfattning : Portabel medicinteknisk utrustning framträder alltmer som en av de mest lovande metoderna för vårdövervakning och personlig behandling. Förebyggande vård och hantering av kroniska sjukdomar är resurskrävande och en överföring av det konventionella sjukhuscentrerade sjukvårdssystemet till ett individcentrerat vårdsystem skulle vara samhällsekonomiskt gynnsam. LÄS MER
5. Blue copper proteins as bioelements for bioelectronic devices
Sammanfattning : This thesis is focused on bioelements for biological electric power sources,specifically, on blue copper proteins with and without an intrinsic biocatalyticactivity, i.e. ability to reduce oxygen directly to water. These proteins, viz. LÄS MER