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      • Co-Presence and Cooperation of High-Risk Human Papillomaviruses and Epstein-Barr Virus in Colorectal Cancer 

        Fernandes, Queenie (2024 , Dissertation)
        The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) are potent oncoviruses involved in the pathogenesis of various cancers like colorectal cancer. Further the cooperation between high risk (HR) types of HPV as well ...
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        DEVELOPMENT OF A PROBLEM AND ATTRIBUTES BASED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT (PARADIGM) INTERVENTION 

        OTHMAN, MANAL MUSALLAM (2022 , Dissertation)
        Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D), is a growing pandemic across the world. T2D requires a comprehensive diabetes self-management (DSM) skills in addition to medications. It is still unclear what interventions can ...
      • INVESTIGATING THE MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF SHEAR STRESS INDUCED ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND PROGRESSION OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS 

        ANLAR, GULSEN GULIZ (2024 , Dissertation)
        Background: Atherosclerotic vascular disease, such as coronary artery disease (CAD) and ischemic stroke is the leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms underlying ...
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        METABOLIC CHANGES AFTER SURGICAL SUBCUTANEOUS FAT REMOVAL 

        BADRAN, SAIFEDDIN MOH'D AHMAD (2023 , Dissertation)
        Background: There is increasing demand for both surgical (SSFR) and nonsurgical (NSSFR) subcutaneous fat removal procedures for achieving immediate improvements in physical appearance. However, their metabolic effects ...
      • POST-TRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATIONS IN CANCER AND DIABETES 

        KANNAN, SURYA (2025 , Dissertation)
        Background: In Qatar, non-communicable diseases like cancer and diabetes are leading causes of mortality. Cancer is caused by various environmental and hereditary factors, with metastasis from the primary site being the ...
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        STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL APPROACHES TOWARD ACTIVITY RESTORATION OF NOVEL CYSTATHIONINE BETA-SYNTHASE MUTATIONS 

        AL-SADEQ, DUAA WALID (2024 , Dissertation)
        Homocystinuria, a rare disorder stemming from mutations in the CBS gene, results in cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) deficiency. CBS is a pivotal enzyme whose activity is enhanced by the allosteric regulator S-adenosylmethionine ...
      • VASCULAR REMODELING IN HYPERTENSION: IN-VITRO/ EX-VIVO MECHANICAL STRETCH-INDUCED ALTERATIONS AND OMICS ANALYSIS 

        AL ASHMAR, SARAH ABDELRAZZAK (2024 , Dissertation)
        Hypertension, being a primary vasculature disorder, contributes significantly to premature death globally. Over the years, numerical figures have evidenced a dramatic increase in hypertension’s global prevalence, affecting ...
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        Vitamin D Immune Modulatory Effect on the Anti-inflammatory potential of HDL Associated Proteins 

        MOUSA, HANAA (2023 , Dissertation)
        Introduction: Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in Qatar. Vitamin D exerts immune-modulatory effects leading to reduced inflammation. Therefore, vitamin D deficiency is associated with increased subclinical inflammation. ...

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