Biology
Here you'll find information about what I've done during my study.
Biochemical Physiology
Some background information about my research I've done on the role of the three Adipokinetic Hormones (AKH) on the signal transduction of Inositol Phosphates in the fat body of Locusta migratoria
This work is published in Molecular Cellular Endocrinology
Simon F. Vroemen, Wil J.A. Van Marrewijk, Jeroen De Meijer, Aloys Th.M. Van den Broek, Dick J. Van der Horst Differential induction of inositol phosphate metabolism by three adipokinetic hormones. (1997) Molecular Cellular Endocrinology 130:131-139View the article in PDF format ((c) elsevier science) (820 kb)
View my report in PDF format (602 kb)
Physiological Chemistry
My second internship, on cell-specific proteins regulating transcription in the upstream part of promoter 3 (P3) of Insuline growth factor II. Target of this study was to find cell specific proteins that are responsible for the difference in activity of P3 in fetal and adult, and liver and non-liver tissue.
View my report in PDF format (501 kb)
Thesis at Biochemical Physiology
I also had to write a thesis, which I wrote about Hormone Sensitive Lipase (HSL). HSL has a key role function in fat-metabolism.
View my thesis in PDF format (525 kb)
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