Browsing Division of Interdisciplinary Research by Subject "Infection"
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Characteristics of neutrophils and monocyets in patients with end stage kidney disease and those undergoing hemodialysis
Chronic kidney disease is characterised by irreversible impairment of kidney function due to compromise in glomerular filtration. Clinical presentation progresses from asymptomatic initial stages to end stage kidney ... -
Immune cell surveillance and death on silicone catheter surfaces drives bacterial biofilm formation
Silicone venous catheters are among the most used medical devices in the world with a prevalence of up to 80% in hospitalised patients. While they are used for several life-saving applications, they are also prone to ... -
Network models uncover key molecular perturbations in complex human diseases
Biological systems are complex networks of molecular components that function in a tightly controlled manner. Any form of perturbation in these components or their associated interactions affects the normal physiology of ...

