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Doctoral Thesis

Avella, Giuseppe (2024) Investigating the role of fatty acids in CHO cell culture and the development of novel genome engineering tools. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Berry, Peter (2023) An investigation into approaches and pathways relevant to cellular flocculation in CHO cells. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Alarcon Miguez, Antonio orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-2560-5124 (2022) The role of mitochondrial metabolism during recombinant protein production in CHO cells. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Valdés-Bango Curell, Ricardo (2020) MicroRNAs as metabolic sensors and engineering tools in CHO cells. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Hughes, Cian orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-4863-733X (2020) Laser assisted production of nanostructures for biomedical sensing applications. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Costello, Alan (2019) RNA manipulations to improve recombinant protein production in Chinese hamster ovary cells. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Kellner, Kevin (2018) Improving biopharmaceutical production of Chinese hamster ovary cells using targeted genome engineering Tools. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Farrell, Amy (2016) Development and application of quantitative liquid chromatography – mass spectrometry techniques to facilitate enhanced bioprocessing of therapeutic proteins. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Griffith, Alan (2015) An investigation of novel genetic tools for the manipulation of CHO cell phenotypes during recombinant protein production. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Kelly, Paul S. (2014) Enhancing CHO cell productivity through the stable depletion of microRNA-23. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Sterritt, Neil (2013) Mutagenesis and directed evolution in CHO cells to improve bio-production characteristics. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Sanchez, Noëlia (2013) miRNAs as tools to improve CHO cell bioprocess phenotypes. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Kinsella, Paula (2011) The Investigation of Targets for Therapy in Brain Tumours. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Kumar, Niraj (2009) Investigation of the molecular mechanisms regulating growth and recombinant protein productivity in suspension-adapted CHO-K1 cells. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Muniyappa, Mohan Kumar (2009) Investigation of the molecular mechanisms underlying the invasive phenotype in a panel of lung cancer cell lines. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Pierce, Aisling (2006) Investigation into the molecular mechanisms underlying invasion in the lung carcinoma cell line DLKP and it's chemotherapeutic drug resistant variants. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Masters Thesis

Solanki, Ankur (2016) microRNAs as potential tools for ‘miR’aculous CHO cell phenotypes in Bioprocessing systems. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University.

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