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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Securing Soil Biodiversity: Impact of Soil Type and Land Use on Microbial Diversity and Functions 

      Tang, Yijia
      Published 2024
      Soil harbours abundant and diverse microbial communities, including bacteria and fungi, which are crucial for ecosystem functions and services such as nutrient cycling, climate mitigation, and human health. Human activities, ...
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    • Improving the durability of Fe/N/C catalysts using radical scavengers 

      Li, Mohan
      Published 2024
      Atomically dispersed iron-nitrogen-carbon (Fe-N-C) catalysts are promising for hydrogen fuel cells. However, they suffer from fast degradation. Here, we show that adding organic molecules with suitable properties can work ...
      Open Access
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    • Caring for families affected by inherited cardiovascular conditions and sudden cardiac death 

      Yeates, Laura Myvanie
      Published 2024
      Inherited cardiovascular conditions are clinically heterogenous. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a devastating complication and has a significant impact on surviving family. SCD families need more information and support. ...
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    • Developing fluorescent probes for cellular imaging of the environment 

      Tan, Nian Kee
      Published 2024
      Cellular pH environment is a crucial for healthy physiological process, and abnormal pH regulation can inflict stress to cells and drive disease. Fluorescence imaging with selective sensors is an effective method for ...
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    • Role for cyclic nitroxides in protecting renal function from Serum Amyloid A stimulated renal injury 

      Gao, Antony
      Published 2023
      Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an acute-phase apolipoprotein, synthesised in response to pro-inflammatory states and may be a useful biomarker for inflammatory disease within the body. SAA may also contribute to pro-inflammatory ...
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