Browsing University of Galway Theses by Subject "Chemometrics"
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Anisotropy resolved multi-dimensional emission spectroscopy (ARMES): a new tool for the quantitative and structural analysis of proteins
(NUI Galway, 2016-03-24)The quantitative and structural analysis of proteins is of great importance in numerous fields (from industrial to academic research). Requirements like ease of analysis, sample handling, robustness, analysis time, the ... -
Anisotropy Resolved Multidimensional Emission Spectroscopy (ARMES) as a tool for biophysical analysis
(NUI Galway, 2021-10)The development of analytical tools for the biophysical analysis of biological samples is an area of tremendous application and potential. In this work the use and efficacy of an analytical methodology, known as anisotropy ... -
Anisotropy resolved multidimensional emission spectroscopy (ARMES) for the analysis and resolution of insulin oligomer emission
(NUI Galway, 2018-11-14)Protein aggregation is one of the biggest challenges affecting the manufacture and safe use of biopharmaceuticals. Despite efforts made to enhance protein stability [1], aggregation still remains a critical factor in ... -
Anisotropy Resolved Multidimensional Emission Spectroscopy (ARMES) for the analysis of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) type proteins
(NUI Galway, 2020-10-02)Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the main antibody used in the biopharmaceutical industry for therapeutic purposes. Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) are growing in the marked due to its high specificity and safety. Physical and ... -
Development of mid-infrared spectroscopic methods for the determination of soil chemical quality in tillage fields
(NUI Galway, 2021-04-30)Healthy soils are the foundation for a prosperous future by providing nutrition, clean water, and the basis for all biodiversity on land. But soil health is threatened by soil degradation and climate change. To improve ... -
Multi-Dimensional Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Quantitative Cell Culture Media Analysis
(2012-10-17)Industrial mammalian cell culture uses complex media, such as eRDF, to support cell growth and product formation as an integral part of the process; as a result the analysis of media variance/quality is of critical ...