Akintola, Conor (2022) Identification of novel cow’s milk derived protein hydrolysates to support immune and skeletal muscle function. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Hunt, Niamh (2018) Immunomodulatory protein hydrolysates for the management of intestinal immune disorders in infants. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Connick, Kim (2018) Mining marine materials for novel functional ingredients that modulate the immune response for benefit in chronic inflammation. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Loftus, Jonathan (2018) Mycotoxins - an analysis of their immunomodulatory effects and methods for their detection. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Kennedy, Kathy F. (2016) The effects of surface layer proteins isolated from Clostridium difficile on TLR4 signalling. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Marszalowska, Izabela (2015) Unravelling the role of glycosylation in clostridium difficile infection. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
McEvoy, Fiona (2014) Investigation into the role of the innate immune system in pancreatic beta-cell physiology and dysfunction. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Lynch, Mark (2014) Surface layer proteins as virulence factors in Clostridiun difficile infection. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Kristek, Maja (2014) Crosstalk between epithelial cells and macrophages in the gut: the role of TNFR2. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Collins, Laura (2014) Defining a role for SNARE proteins in dendritic cell secretion. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
deCourcey, Joseph (2013) The role of SNARE proteins in CD4+ T-helper cell subsets. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Canavan, Mary (2012) The anti-inflammatory role of nuclear receptors in dendritic cells. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
McCarthy, Ciara (2011) Characterisation of the anti-inflammatory effects of marine extracts. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Dowling, Jennifer K. (2009) Unravelling the anti-inflammatory mechanisms of dietary fatty acids. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Draper, Eve (2008) A role for polyunsaturated fatty acids in Th1-mediated disease. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Braddish, Della (2007) Dietary fatty acids modulate inflammatory cytokine production through activation of MAP kinases. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University.