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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Characterising senescence in iPSC-derived glial cells from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients expressing the C9orf72 mutation. 

      Maximova, Alexandra
      Published 2024
      ALS is a motor neuron disease characteristic of upper and lower motor neuron degeneration, with limited treatment options and no cure. Senescence, a stress state cells enter in response to DNA damage, has recently been ...
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    • Investigating the mechanism of action of the chemical probe QC6352 

      Sterling, Jayden, Rick
      Published 2024
      Glioblastoma, despite being the most aggressive form of brain cancer, has seen no significant advancement in patient survival rates since the introduction of the Stupp protocol in 2005. The stagnation in therapeutic progress ...
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    • The development of long-term normothermic machine perfusion in liver transplantation: assessment of organ quality and viability, and an exploration of barriers to clinical practice 

      Jacques, Andrew Murray
      Published 2024
      Various machine perfusion techniques utilised in liver transplantation have established advantages when applied clinically in the short term. However, if perfusion could be safely extended beyond hours, to days or even ...
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    • Research on Space-based 3D Printing 

      Tang, Jianning
      Published 2023
      Space-based manufacturing technology provides a promising solution for deep space exploration and long-term space missions. The distinguished merits of 3d printing include complex geometry fabrication, minimum material ...
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    • Measuring Fiscal Stance in Australia: Theoretical, Empirical and Policy Considerations 

      Denniss, Richard
      Published 2003
      Cyclical volatility in the rate of economic growth has been a source of concern for economic policy makers since the Keynesian revolution changed governments’ perception of their role in macroeconomic management. While ...
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