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    • Impact of lifestyle and digital health interventions on vascular function and cardiometabolic health 

      Mitra, Sayan
      Published 2024
      The rising prevalence of abdominal obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidaemia presents a global challenge to cardiometabolic health and vascular ageing, driven by sedentary behaviours, poor diet, and an ...
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    • CO2 laser annealing for metal halide perovskite solar cells 

      Yi, Jianpeng
      Published 2025
      This thesis focuses on the use of CO2 laser with lower photon-energy in the mid-infrared (MIR) range for all the annealing steps contained in perovskite solar cell fabrication. All CO2 laser annealing were performed in ...
      Open Access
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    • Unlocking the therapeutic potential of RARRES-1: innovative treatment strategy for liver fibrosis through bioenergetics regulation 

      Irshad, Iram
      Published 2024
      Background & aims: Liver fibrosis is ultimate outcome of all untreated liver-related diseases that can progress to cirrhosis, cancer and liver failure. Our epigenome-wide-association study suggested increased methylation ...
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    • Evaluation of Nitrogen Utilisation for Improved Nitrogen Use Efficiencies in Maize 

      Amoah, Joseph Noble
      Published 2025
      Ammonium (NH₄⁺) and nitrate (NO₃⁻) are the primary nitrogen (N) sources sustaining plant growth and metabolism. While both are efficiently absorbed, their integrated effects on maize carbon–nitrogen (C–N) interactions under ...
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    • Pulmonary Hypertension Complicating Left Heart Disease - Common and Difficult to Treat 

      Ratwatte, Seshika Dinali
      Published 2025
      Pulmonary hypertension due to left heart disease (PHT-LHD) is the most prevalent sub-type of PHT worldwide. Despite being common, this heterogenous group of patients (including those with left sided valvular pathology, ...
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