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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Drug survival of biologics in the treatment of psoriasis 

      Ting, Samantha Ru-Ai
      Published 2024
      Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with a global prevalence of 2-3%. It causes significant disability through its cutaneous manifestations and psychosocial impacts. The past decade has seen significant progress ...
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    • Translanguaging and source-oriented lexical creativity in the English Translation of Chinese science fiction Sān Tǐ 

      Lyu, Ziqing
      Published 2024
      The English translation of Chinese science fiction Sān Tǐ by Liu Cixin has achieved notable acclaim among English-speaking readers. The translator Ken Liu expressed his commitment to retaining the “rhythms and cadences” ...
      Open Access
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    • Assessing and developing spatial products for agricultural applications: from field to national extent 

      Han, Si
      Published 2024
      Identifying and understanding variability across agricultural landscapes has always been a valuable endeavour. In the modern day, these maps have been digitised into spatial products, which are represented by a grid of ...
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    • The role of extracellular matrix in tumor progression and treatment response 

      Aman, Maha Naeem
      Published 2023
      Due to inherent or acquired therapeutic resistance, Oral carcinoma and ovarian cancer (OC) are both considered to have a poor five-year survival rate with a high prevalence rate. Most patients are treated employing a ...
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    • CROSSTALK BETWEEN PLATELETS AND CANCER CELLS: Do cancer cells interact with transfused platelets? 

      Hueneburg, Thomas
      Published 2024
      In Australia, oncology patients receive up to 60% of platelet transfusions. Interactions between platelets and cancer cells in oncology patients are well documented, notably, crosstalk between the C-type like lectin receptor ...
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