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The topic the PhD thesis is the study of miRNA genes and their cell-type-specific expression and transcriptional regulation.
MSc Huang Wen's doctoral research focuses on the development of porous silicon (PSi)-based nuclear imaging (NI) agent for biological imaging and therapy.
The results of the PhD study improve the understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying inflammasome activation in age-related macular degeneration and UV radiation-induced corneal inflammation.
The results of the PhD study indicated genes that are differentially expressed in hematological cancers and its subtypes, which could serve as potential targets for new targeted therapies.
The PhD thesis assesses the potential and limitations of advanced non-invasive MRI such as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to investigate microstructural changes in brain damage pathology.
The doctoral study investigates the role of the trigeminal transmembrane mechanosensitive Piezo1 channels in triggering pain and explores how the endocannabinoid system can potentially bring relief.
The doctoral research investigated compliance with family nursing and impact of nurse-led interventions during acute care from the perspective of nurses and patients’ family members.
The newly developed, tailored, web-based, Genomics Nursing Education Intervention showed effectiveness in bridging the genomics knowledge gaps among nursing students.
The PhD study reveals the metabolic alterations and responses to various NAFLD treatments, including lifestyle changes and novel microbiome-based therapeutics.
In her PhD study, Aisha Banafa, BDS, investigated how different biological, social, and psychological risk factors can interact to increase the risk of pain in the jaw's muscles and joints in Finnish adults.