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    • Identification of novel regulators of HIFs for use in anti-cancer target development 

      Grevitt, Paul (Queen Mary University of London, 27/09/2018)
      Solid tumours display vast heterogeneity in oxygen tension as a consequence of poor vascularization and increased proliferation. Tumour hypoxia (low oxygen) is associated with poor prognosis as cells within this harsh ...
    • PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION IN THAILAND 

      TANIT, CHANGTHAVORN (Queen Mary University of London, 1998-05)
      The Government of Thailand decided recently to introduce a legal system for the protection of plant variety right (PVR) in order to meet its commitment under the TRIPs agreement (part of the WTO agreement) to protect new ...
    • Protective Innate Immune Responses Against Cryptosporidium Parvum 

      Barakat, Farah Mukhlis (Queen Mary University of London, 2013)
      Cryptosporidiosis is a common infectious diarrhoeal disease of mammalian livestock and humans worldwide. The etiological organisms responsible are intestinal apicomplexans of the genus Cryptosporidium, including C. parvum, ...
    • The Reformation of Legal Regime for Intellectual Property Protection of Plant Varieties in Thailand 

      Lertdhamtewe, Pawarit (Queen Mary University of London, 2014-09-30)
      Thailand’s plant protection regime presents a unique sui generis plant protection system, which is used as a model by several developing nations. The current Thai Plant Variety Protection (PVP) law has attracted some ...