Investigations of Inflammatory Mechanisms Contributing to the Pathogenesis of SLE in a Western Australian Population

This project focused on the interpretation of a panel of laboratory investigations used in the diagnosis and management of SLE patients in the light of an hypothesis postulating aberrant apoptotic processing of cellular debris. The study included cell analysis, serological assays and genomic typing...

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Main Author: Margery-Muir, Audrey
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68330
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description This project focused on the interpretation of a panel of laboratory investigations used in the diagnosis and management of SLE patients in the light of an hypothesis postulating aberrant apoptotic processing of cellular debris. The study included cell analysis, serological assays and genomic typing at the complement C4 loci. It is expected that the results obtained will assist clinicians in the diagnosis and ongoing treatment and monitoring of SLE patients in Western Australia and elsewhere.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-683302018-08-01T04:01:42Z Investigations of Inflammatory Mechanisms Contributing to the Pathogenesis of SLE in a Western Australian Population Margery-Muir, Audrey This project focused on the interpretation of a panel of laboratory investigations used in the diagnosis and management of SLE patients in the light of an hypothesis postulating aberrant apoptotic processing of cellular debris. The study included cell analysis, serological assays and genomic typing at the complement C4 loci. It is expected that the results obtained will assist clinicians in the diagnosis and ongoing treatment and monitoring of SLE patients in Western Australia and elsewhere. 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68330 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Margery-Muir, Audrey
Investigations of Inflammatory Mechanisms Contributing to the Pathogenesis of SLE in a Western Australian Population
title Investigations of Inflammatory Mechanisms Contributing to the Pathogenesis of SLE in a Western Australian Population
title_full Investigations of Inflammatory Mechanisms Contributing to the Pathogenesis of SLE in a Western Australian Population
title_fullStr Investigations of Inflammatory Mechanisms Contributing to the Pathogenesis of SLE in a Western Australian Population
title_full_unstemmed Investigations of Inflammatory Mechanisms Contributing to the Pathogenesis of SLE in a Western Australian Population
title_short Investigations of Inflammatory Mechanisms Contributing to the Pathogenesis of SLE in a Western Australian Population
title_sort investigations of inflammatory mechanisms contributing to the pathogenesis of sle in a western australian population
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68330