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Recent Submissions
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Lipidomic investigations into the phospholipid content and metabolism of various kinetoplastids
(University of St Andrews, 2017-06-21) - ThesisThis work expands the knowledge on phospholipid metabolism in the kinetoplastid parasites: T. brucei, T. cruzi, Leishmania spp. that cause neglected tropical diseases and the related non-human pathogenic Crithidia ... -
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(University of St Andrews, 2017-12-07) - Thesis -
Structure and function of heparan sulfate degrading sulfatases
(University of St Andrews, 2017-06-21) - Thesis -
Structural and mechanistic studies of specific carbohydrate processing enzymes
(University of St Andrews, 2017-06-21) - Thesis -
Molecular studies of the Tacaribe virus nucleoprotein (NP) : identification and characterisation of virus-host interactions as novel anti-arenavirus drug targets
(University of St Andrews, 2014) - ThesisArenaviruses cause an estimated 300,000 – 500,000 infections annually. Currently there is no arenavirus-specific antiviral drug available to treat these infections. This study sought to use the non-pathogenic New World ...