{"paper_id":"56aea469-a259-46d7-bb84-ec84f0d16a2a","body_text":"Maclean, Alison ORCID: 0000-0001-9257-1828\n(2024)\nIdentification of key transcriptional and functional differences in adenomyosis lesions to identify novel therapeutic targets\nPhD thesis, University of Liverpool.\n|\nText\n200622805_April2024.pdf - Author Accepted Manuscript Download (21MB) | Preview |\n| Item Type: | Thesis (PhD) |\n|---|---|\n| Additional Information: | The thesis includes high risk third party content, and the removal of this would render the thesis meaningless, therefore we are requesting an embargo period of one year after graduation before this thesis is made publically available. This will give time to publish the data in scientific journals. |\n| Divisions: | Faculty of Health & Life Sciences > Inst. Life Courses & Medical Sciences |\n| Depositing User: | Symplectic Admin |\n| Date Deposited: | 15 Jan 2025 10:59 |\n| Last Modified: | 01 Jan 2026 02:30 |\n| DOI: | 10.17638/03183600 |\n| Supervisors: |\n- Hapangama, Dharani\n- Caamano-Gutierrez, Eva\n- Zondervan, Krina\n|\n| URI: | https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3183600 |\n| Disclaimer: | The University of Liverpool is not responsible for content contained on other websites from links within repository metadata. Please contact us if you notice anything that appears incorrect or inappropriate. |\nAltmetric\nCORE (COnnecting REpositories)","source_license":"CC0","license_restricted":false}