Stewart, Denis T(Thesis, Doctor of Medicine, 1949)
Foreword: In recent years knowledge of the clinical and pathological features of hepatitis has so increased that the disease has now become the subject of reviews (e.g: Sodeman 1946, Editorial, Ann. Int. Med. 1946, Dible ...
The immune system has the potential to detect and destroy tumour cells, however naturally occurring anti-tumour immunity is not always capable of controlling tumour growth. Immunotherapy can harness the anti-tumour function ...
Wallis, Lise Joan(Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy, 2005)
The mitotic spindle checkpoint plays a critical role during the cell cycle by protecting the faithful transmission of chromosomes during mitosis. If chromosomes are improperly bound to the spindle microtubules the checkpoint ...
KODURI, RAJASHRI(Thesis, Master of Medical Laboratory Science, 2012)
Background
The most common endocrine malignancy is thyroid carcinoma. Thyroid carcinoma constitutes for 0.5% of all cancer deaths.
In New Zealand, thyroid carcinoma is less than 1% of all cancer registrations. In New ...
Kaur, Gagandeep(Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy, 2012)
The PAired boX (PAX) family is a group of related genes that are highly conserved throughout evolution and are known to play important roles in mammalian development. So far nine members of the PAX gene family (PAX1-9) ...