Browsing Queen Mary University of London Theses by Subject "Dental Physical Sciences"
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GOOGLE INVESTIGATION AND USE OF AN ELASTIN-LIKE PROTEIN, CONTAINING A STATHERIN DERIVED PEPTIDE SEQUENCE, TO CONTROL BIOMIMETIC FLUORAPATITE FORMATION
(Queen Mary University of London, 2018-03-23)Dental enamel is an excellent example of a highly mineralised tissue, composed of hierarchically organised apatite mineral. This unique organisation gives enamel superior mechanical properties. However, when mature, enamel ... -
The Influence of Salivary Statherin, Histatin-1 and Their 21 N-terminal Peptides Individually and When in Combination on the Demineralisation of Hydroxyapatite and Enamel. The Effect of Peptides Adsorption, Aggregation, Surface Charge and Secondary Structure
(Queen Mary University of London, 2018-05-24)Salivary proteins such as statherin (STN) are known to be involved in enamel de/remineralisation, the inhibition of crystal growth, and spontaneous precipitation of calcium phosphate salts. The active N-terminal of STN ... -
A Quasi-Optical Astronomical Receiver.
(Queen Mary University of London, 1981-02)This thesis describes the work undertaken in producing the passive radio-frequency section of a heterodyne receiver for use on the United Kingdom Infra-Red Telescope at signal frequencies in the 200-300 GHz range. This ...