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    From bee venom to blood-brain barrier shuttles. Development of minimized apamin derivatives for brain delivery of antibodies and other cargoes 

    Oller Salvia, Benjamí (Data de defensa: 2015-05-18)

    Brain delivery is a major unmet challenge because most drugs cannot cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Despite the restrictive nature of this barrier, brain vasculature reaches essentially every neural cell to supply it ...

    From Being NICE to Being Tired: Essays in Health Economics 

    Serra-Burriel, Miquel (Data de defensa: 2019-07-05)

    This document is a summary of the first steps of my journey into academic research. The dissertation provides in-depth analysis of the theoretical basis of the British National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) ...

    From Code to Capital: A Study of How Emerging Technologies Shape Stock Markets 

    Arenas, Laura (Data de defensa: 2024-07-18)

    [eng] Recent white papers have described how emerging technologies will shape the future (World Economic Forum, 2017) and how institutions are responding to the increasingly salient trend (EU Commission, 2021). From an ...

    From corpora amylacea to wasteosomes 

    Riba Baques, Marta (Data de defensa: 2022-03-11)

    Corpora amylacea (CA) in the human brain are polyglucosan aggregates that were first described by J.E. Purkinje in 1837. They are intracellular astrocytic bodies that accumulate mainly in perivascular, periventricular and ...

    From Dynamics to Structure of Complex Networks: Exploiting Heterogeneity in the Sakaguchi-Kuramoto Model 

    Rosell Tarragó, Gemma (Data de defensa: 2022-06-16)

    Most of the real-world complex systems are best described as complex networks and can be mathematically described as oscillatory systems, coupled with the neighbours through the connections of the network. The flashing of ...

    From early life stress to adult psychopathology: An epigenetic view from monozygotic twin based approaches 

    Palma Gudiel, Helena (Data de defensa: 2019-02-15)

    Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent and one of the leading causes of disease burden worldwide. Nevertheless, there are no validated biomarkers to be used for either diagnostic or prognostic purposes and their etiology ...

    From flood to drought: Transport and reactivity of dissolved organic matter along a Mediterranean river 

    Ejarque Gonzalez, Elisabet (Data de defensa: 2014-11-17)

    Rivers play a key role in the global biogeochemical functioning, as they link the biogeochemical cycles of the terrestrial and oceanic systems. In the framework of the carbon cycle, streams and rivers receive dissolved ...

    From gathering to farming in semi-arid Northern Gujarat (India): a multi-proxy approach 

    García-Granero Fos, Juan José (Data de defensa: 2015-06-22)

    Understanding how human societies adapted to past environmental and climatic variability is fundamental to face present and future climatic events, particularly in highly vulnerable arid and semi-arid regions. Northern ...

    From Lifewriting to postcolonising dreaming narrative: uncanny articulations of race, class and gender in the Indigenous Australian corpus 

    Renes, Cornelis Martin (Data de defensa: 2010-01-28)

    [eng] This dissertation and its prequel, my minor thesis, have their seeds in a concern with a certain uncanniness embedded in multicultural developments in Western society. In his 1919 essay “The Uncanny”, Freud explains ...

    From Mock-ups to Artworks: Development and Application of Specific Analytical Methodologies 

    Sessa, Clarimma (Data de defensa: 2014-11-24)

    The main scope of this doctoral thesis was the evaluation of micro- and non-destructive techniques applied to artwork characterization. The need to study capabilities and limitations of these techniques arises from their ...

    From molecular force generation to large scale cellular movements 

    Campàs i Rigau, Otger (Data de defensa: 2006-01-01)

    [eng] The propulsion mechanisms that drive the movements of living cells constitute perhaps the most impressive engineering works of nature. Still, it is simply the interaction between molecules which is responsible for ...

    From molecular to tissue-specific roles of Fascin during Drosophila tracheal development: A link between the FGF signalling pathway and the actin-cytoskeleton 

    Okenve Ramos, Pilar Moyong (Data de defensa: 2014-10-31)

    How a chemoattractant can act on a tissue to induce its migration towards that source? I have tried to answer this question in this research using as migratory tissue model the Drosophila respiratory organ (trachea) during ...

    From phage display and venoms to protease-resistant peptides: Design of BBB-shuttles and peptides targeting EGF 

    Díaz Perlas, Cristina (Data de defensa: 2018-03-07)

    Peptides play a critical role in human physiology and harbour a huge potential as therapeutic agents. In this thesis, new peptides have been discovered as ligands for the epidermal growth factor (EGF) and as new BBB-shuttles, ...

    From pixels to gestures: learning visual representations for human analysis in color and depth data sequences 

    Hernández-Vela, Antonio (Data de defensa: 2015-03-09)

    The visual analysis of humans from images is an important topic of interest due to its relevance to many computer vision applications like pedestrian detection, monitoring and surveillance, human-computer interaction, ...

    From rice fields to seabirds: an integrative approach to study mercury dynamics in the Ebro Delta 

    Sánchez-Fortún Burriel, Moisès (Data de defensa: 2022-07-20)

    Mercury pollution is of great concern for the scientific community due to their ubiquity and persistence in the environment. Its bioaccumulation and biomagnification capacities along food webs enhance their toxicity both ...

    From Romanesque to Gothic: A compositional, morphological and formal study of medieval cultural heritage objects 

    Magkanas, Georgios (Data de defensa: 2023-09-18)

    [eng] The present PhD thesis is focused on the study of the compositional, morphological and formal characteristics of medieval cultural heritage objects, and more specifically manuscripts and champlevé enamels of Limoges, ...

    From the design to the in vivo evaluation of novel soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitors 

    Codony Gisbert, Sandra (Data de defensa: 2020-09-17)

    Epoxieicosatrienoic acids acids (EETs) are endogenous chemical mediators derived from arachidonic acid that show anti-inflammatory, antihypertensive, analgesic, angiogenic and antiatherosclerotic effects. Soluble epoxide ...

    From the discovery of epistatic events in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus to the study of related gene expression regulatory variation 

    Alonso Parrilla, Lorena (Data de defensa: 2023-01-16)

    [eng] One of the major and most challenging goals of Biomedicine during the last centuries has been the study of the human biological mechanisms, and its relation with traits and diseases. Particularly, in the case of ...

    From the effectiveness of the right to housing to the right to the city: a three-dimensional rationality for Brazil and Spain 

    Migliari, Wellington (Data de defensa: 2018-02-16)

    The conflict between property system and the right to housing has evolved into a more complex inquiry since the beginning of the present research. Our initial analysis on the effectiveness of the social function in ownership ...

    From the Precision Era towards the Accuracy Era of Cosmology with DESI 

    Brieden, Samuel (Data de defensa: 2022-09-14)

    [eng] Despite the successes of the cosmological ΛCDM model and having entered the "Precision Era of Cosmology" there are still open questions. The principal model ingredients, ΛCDM, contribute to ~95% of the total energy ...