Essays about: "Ribonuclease A"
Found 5 essays containing the words Ribonuclease A.
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1. How much can the cross-linking of chromatographic media affect the porosity?
University essay from KTH/Fiber- och polymerteknologiAbstract : Vätskekromatografi är vanligt förekommande metod för separationer av molekyler inom bioteknik. Det finns inom begreppet vätskekromatografi många olika tekniker och vilken specifik teknik som är mest lämplig för en given separation beror på egenskaperna hos den avsedda målmolekylen. READ MORE
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2. Role of PARN gene in telomere maintenance in a zebrafish model
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : The telomeres are highly conserved repetitive DNA sequence elements present at the ends of linear chromosome. These structures function as a biological clock of the cell since telomeres become shorter with each replication cycle and finally reach a critical threshold in their length after which the cell enters senescence. READ MORE
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3. Integration of Modelling Environments to an ÄKTA System
University essay from Lunds universitet/Kemiteknik (CI)Abstract : Automated information flow is an important way of optimizing the time used for analyzing processes. Other added benefits are that in a well-made automated system, the probability of human error diminishes because less liability is put on the person to manually transport and utilize the data. READ MORE
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4. Model Calibration and Optimization of a Protein Purification Process
University essay from Lunds universitet/Kemiteknik (CI)Abstract : Four different chromatography models were calibrated to describe the separation of a ternary protein mixture consisting of lysozyme, cytochrome C and ribonuclease A in an ion-exchange chromatography column. The models are based on the same column model, the kinetic dispersive model. READ MORE
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5. Determining the oligomeric structure of PARN
University essay from Institutionen för cell- och molekylärbiologiAbstract : Poly(A)-specific ribonuclease (PARN) is a deadenylase that degrades the poly(A) tail of eukaryotic mRNA. PARN also interacts with the 5’-cap structure of the mRNA. The binding of the cap structure enhances the deadenylation rate. PARN has previously been described as a dimer. READ MORE