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    • Effect of substrate topography on the regulation of human corneal stromal cells. 

      Ahearne, Mark (2020)
      Optimal functionality of native corneal stroma depends on a well-ordered arrangement of extracellular matrix (ECM). To develop an in vitro corneal model, replication of the corneal in vivo microenvironment is needed. In ...
    • Electrical, Mechanical & Morphological Characterisation of Nanosheet Networks 

      Gabbett, Cian Peter (Trinity College Dublin. School of Physics. Discipline of Physics, 2021)
      Networks of two-dimensional nanosheets have demonstrated significant promise across a host of applications that span the breadth of materials science. While this has driven research into nanosheet-based devices at a ...
    • Equilibrium states of confined ions in two dimensions 

      Hutzler, Stefan (2023)
      Ions that are trapped in two dimensions and are subject to a harmonic confining potential have widely varying stationary states that exhibit various asymptotic forms and bifurcations. We present a ‘birds-eye’ view of these ...
    • Investigating influenza virus A pleomorphy 

      DEE, KIERAN (Trinity College Dublin. School of Genetics & Microbiology. Discipline of Microbiology, 2019)
      Clinical isolates of influenza A virus particles display a pleomorphic phenotype, where particles can range in size from 100 nm to 10 ?m in length while maintaining uniform diameters. Conversely, most laboratory-adapted ...
    • The metabolic determinants of the response to ketone bodies in SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells 

      ALHERZ, MOHAMMAD (Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Anatomy, 2020)
      Neuroblastoma (NB) is a childhood malignancy of the sympathetic nervous system. Its mutual neoplastic and neurodevelopmental underpinnings are characterised by an excessive glucose demand as a hallmark of a high proliferative ...
    • The Morbid Subject: A New Morphology for Analysis of the Phenomenon of Metamorphosis in Literature 

      Leopardi, Elisabetta (Trinity College Dublin. School of Lang, Lit. & Cultural Studies. Discipline of German, 2021)
      "The Morbid Subject: A New Morphology for Analysis of the Phenomenon of Metamorphosis in Literature" is the author s attempt to formulate a cohesive and structured morphology for the phenomenon of metamorphosis as it appears ...
    • On the relationship between morphology and conductivity in nanosheet networks 

      Coleman, Jonathan (2021)
      It is well-known that the morphology of nanostructured networks is closely linked to network properties. However, controlling and characterizing the morphology of networks of 2D nanosheets has not been explored. In this ...
    • On the relationship between morphology and conductivity in nanosheet networks 

      Rafferty, Aran; Coleman, Jonathan; Ferreira, Mauro (2021)
      It is well-known that the morphology of nanostructured networks is closely linked to network properties. However, controlling and characterizing the morphology of networks of 2D nanosheets has not been explored. In this ...