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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Towards a personalised theranostics platform through an improved understanding of the biological effects of radionuclide therapy 

      Hioki, Takanori
      Published 2024
      The clinical incorporation of radiobiology into theranostic nuclear medicine for cancer treatment is still an emerging field. The complexities involved in personalising therapy using radionuclides must be investigated ...
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    • Immune and parasite-mediated effects on host behaviour 

      Encel, Stella
      Published 2024
      This thesis explores the effects of immune challenge and parasitism on the behaviour of host animals. Infection by pathogens mobilises the host’s immune system, which in turn gives rises to a suite of effects in the host ...
      Open Access
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    • Guitars not Greeks: The early chitarrone and its use in the 1589 La Pellegrina intermedii 

      Martyn-Ellis, Simon
      Published 2025
      Today, the early chitarrone is assumed to be the same in form and tuning as the later designated instrument, the tiorba, a fundamental part of which is a neck extension to a second pegbox to allow for an extended bass ...
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    • The Triumph of Death in fourteenth-century Italy 

      Swanson, Stephanie
      Published 2025
      The Triumph of Death emerged in an era dominated by mercantile prosperity and mendicant proselytising as the preeminent expression of the fourteenth century Italian macabre. This thesis—the first study devoted to all extant ...
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    • Towards therapeutic modulation of the epigenome in females with X-linked liver disease using Adeno-Associated Viral vectors 

      Adam, Mawj Muhanad Naseem
      Published 2025
      Allele-specific reactivation of healthy gene copies on the inactive X chromosome (Xi) has the potential to restore expression of absent proteins for therapeutic benefit as a method of treating X-linked disorders. Elimination ...
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