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Sydney Digital Theses (University of Sydney Access only): Recent submissions

    • Modulation of the MR1-MAIT cell axis by human herpes simplex viruses 

      Samer, Carolyn
      Published 2023
      The ubiquitously expressed antigen-presenting molecule major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-related gene protein (MR1) presents microbial metabolites derived from bacteria and fungi biosynthesis of vitamin B. ...
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    • The management of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome for the prevention of hip osteoarthritis 

      Murphy, Nicholas
      Published 2023
      Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome is a condition in which abnormal motion-related interaction of the proximal femur and acetabulum produce hip and/or groin pain. It is thought to be a major cause of hip osteoarthritis, ...
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    • Deep Learning-based 3D Tractography Data Analysis 

      Chen, Yuqian
      Published 2023
      The understanding of brain white matter connections is fundamentally important in cognitive neuroscience and neurological disease studies. Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging uniquely enables in vivo mapping of brain’s ...
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    • Neural autoantibody biomarkers of central nervous system autoimmunity and their clinical and serological accompaniments 

      Kunchok, Amy
      Published 2023
      Several clinical syndromes or phenotypes which arise from central nervous system (CNS) pathology are associated with distinct autoantibodies. The extent to which these phenotypes overlap and the significance of the ...
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    • Keeping the body in mind: The role of interoceptive awareness in emotion recognition in dementia syndromes and healthy populations 

      Hazelton, Jessica Louise
      Published 2023
      Despite the importance of emotion recognition in social interactions, the mechanisms underlying this ability are unclear. Interoception is the ability to recognise and respond to internal body signals, such as heart rate ...
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