Sökning: "Surface cell adhesion"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 21 uppsatser innehållade orden Surface cell adhesion.
1. Generation of a new ADAPT library for stability improvement
Master-uppsats, KTH/ProteinvetenskapSammanfattning : Under senare år har målinriktad terapi varit ett växande område inom cancerterapi som en mer målinriktad behandling än kemoterapi. Dessa behandlingar baseras främst på antikroppsbaserade läkemedel som är ganska stora och komplexa, vilket ökar den totala kostnaden för behandlingen. LÄS MER
2. Design and engineering of light-driven dynamic films for bioelectronic interfacing
Master-uppsats, KTH/Tillämpad fysikSammanfattning : In the realm of neuroelectronics, the challenge lies in achieving finer observations of physiological processes to comprehend neuronal interactions and computations. This necessitates the development of more compliant and biomimetic interfaces for improved integration with biological tissues, enabling finer physiological process observations. LÄS MER
3. Machined surfaces as designed cell culture substrates
Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Industriell ProduktionSammanfattning : De flesta levande celler fäster på ytor av olika slag för att kunna växa, men vilka faktorer som bidrar till deras infästning på metallytor är hittills okänt. Man vet att ytans ojämnhet spelar en roll och att vissa material är cytotoxiska. LÄS MER
4. Surface Engineering of Bipolar Plates for PEM-Water Electrolysis : Cost-Effective Corrosion Protection
Master-uppsats, Linköpings universitet/TunnfilmsfysikSammanfattning : Hydrogen production by PEM-Water electrolysis is an environmentally benign and promising approach to store excess energy from renewable energy sources but facing drawbacks of high costs, mainly due to a harsh cell-environment. The aim of my Master Thesis was to reduce the costs of the most expensive cell component, the bipolar plate by surface engineering. LÄS MER
5. Investigation of possible improvements of the stability of bispecific ADAPT proteins
Master-uppsats, KTH/ProteinvetenskapSammanfattning : The aim of the project was to identify positions and amino acids that contribute to improved structure and stability of bispecific ADAPT proteins. During the 20 weeks project period, different amino acid substitutions were analysed to evaluate the effect on the three-helical structure and stability of bispecific ADAPTs targeting human serum albumin (HSA) and tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα). LÄS MER