Utrecht University Student Theses Repository
The theses platform Utrecht University Student Theses Repository gives access to Open Access theses that have been published in the past fifteen years by students from Utrecht University and the University Medical Center Utrecht. The theses can also be found in international search engines such as WorldCat and Google (Scholar).
Theses will remain publicly available for a fifteen-year period. Please note: this is also true for theses which were publicly available before September 2021. After fifteen years they are automatically taken offline. You will find a manual on how to search for theses on this page.
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Current advances regarding CRISPR/Cas and its potential as a gene therapy for monogenic diseases
(2022)Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) and the CRISPR-associated system (Cas) have been discovered around a decade ago, however since then it has slowly been developed into a gene editing tool. ... -
The ErTo model: A dynamical model of optimal protein allocation in E. coli
(2022)In order to adapt to its environment, E. coli regulates large groups of proteins in cohort using a surprisingly small number of regulators. Despite this, the regulation of protein allocation in E. coli often results in ... -
Taxonomic analysis and hybrid assembly of environmental DNA from ancient middens in Greenland
(2022)Environmental samples contain a wide variety of DNA from plants, animals, bacteria and fungi, which can be used to gain unique insights into current taxonomic diversity, but also to identify the origin of ancient remains. ... -
Metataxonomics and metagenomics in IBD research: A literature review
(2022)Inflammatoire darmziekten, ook wel als IBD aangeduid, is een groep chronische ontstekingsziekten van het maag-darmstelsel. De twee belangrijkste vormen van IBD zijn colitis ulcerosa en de ziekte van Crohn en wereldwijd ... -
Identification and evaluation of cell type-specific markers for human adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN)
(2022)In human brain, most neurons are generated during fetal development, however adult neurogenesis, the lifelong self-renewal of neural stem cells (NSCs) and their maturation into neurons, remains a long-debated topic (Spalding ...