Browsing Queen Mary University of London Theses by Subject "Ovarian cancer"
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Activity of oncolytic vaccinia virus vectors in ovarian cancer.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2012-03)Oncolytic vaccinia virus has great potential in the treatment of cancer and two engineered strains have entered clinical trials. As the advent for oncolytic vaccinia virus as an approved therapy beckons, it is critical ... -
British palaeoclimates and palaeoenvironments during the Hoxnian interglacial (Marine Isotope Stage 11).
(Queen Mary University of London, 13/11/2015)The Hoxnian interglacial can be correlated with Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11), which is one of the most significant interglacials in the Pleistocene. MIS 11 is widely believed to be an analogue for the current interglacial, ... -
Characterization of multi-wall carbon nanotubes and their applications
(Queen Mary University of London, 2012)Carbon nanotubes (CNT) and their applications is a field which has attract a lot of interest in the past two decades. Since the first invention of CNTs in 1991, and in view of utilising nanoantennas, the focus in many ... -
The inflammatory infiltrate of high-grade serous carcinoma omental metastasis
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-09-01)The aim of this thesis is to investigate the role of inflammatory infiltrates and chemokines in metastasis of high-grade serous ovarian cancer, HGSC, to the omentum using human tissue biopsies and a 3- dimensional (3D) ... -
Rethinking migrants’ financial lives: the role of risk in the everyday financial practices of migrants
(Queen Mary University of London, 01/07/2014)The overall aim of this thesis is to provide an holistic assessment of the financial practices of migrants in advanced Western economies using the analytical lens of risk. More specifically, this research argues that a ...