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    Regulation And Function Of The Transcription Factor RelB In Human Dendritic Cells

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $199,918.00
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    Quantitative Analysis Of B Cell Isotype Switching And Th2 Differentiation In Patients With Atopy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $182,136.00
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    Investigate The Role Of PAF And CD40 Ligand In Regulating The Proinflammatory Properties Of Platelets

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $507,270.00
    Summary
    The cells of the blood play an important role in maintaining healthy blood vessels. We are interested in two types of blood cells, platelets and leukocytes, which together play a key role in vessel maintenance, by promoting blood clot formation and vessel wall repair following injury. However, while critical for normal blood vessel maintenance, these cells have also been demonstrated to contribute to disease states including atherosclerosis, thrombosis and inflammatory airway diseases. Underlyin .... The cells of the blood play an important role in maintaining healthy blood vessels. We are interested in two types of blood cells, platelets and leukocytes, which together play a key role in vessel maintenance, by promoting blood clot formation and vessel wall repair following injury. However, while critical for normal blood vessel maintenance, these cells have also been demonstrated to contribute to disease states including atherosclerosis, thrombosis and inflammatory airway diseases. Underlying the function of both blood cell types is their ability to stick (or adhere) to each other. However the way in which they coordinate this adhesion is very complex. New information from our laboratory has demonstrated that the sticky behaviour of each cell type is spatially and temporally regulated, and may involve may factors both inside and outside of the cells themselves. Our studies aim to define the key components regulating the 'stickiness' of these blood cells, in order to undertand how they contribute to maintaining healthy vessel walls, but also how their stickiness may also contribute to the promotion of diseased vessels. This information will not only increase our knowledge of the factors that regulate blood clot formation, but may also assist in the development of new therapies to prevent and-or treat vessel disease.
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    The Neurobiology Of Calcitonin

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $142,756.00
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    Granulocyte Colony-stimulating Factor Receptor Signal Transduction

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $164,249.00
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    Mechanism Of Signal Transduction And Receptor Activation In Ligand Gated Ion Channel Receptors

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $456,000.00
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    This project seeks to provide fundamental new information about the means by which neurotransmitter receptors, which mediate fast synaptic neurotransmission, operate. It will use a range of molecular advances made by this and other laboratories to clarify how neurotransmitters enable their receptors to activate and signal. This fundamental information is of major medical significance as defective synaptic transmission, caused by mutations in ligand gated ion channel receptors, give rise to a num .... This project seeks to provide fundamental new information about the means by which neurotransmitter receptors, which mediate fast synaptic neurotransmission, operate. It will use a range of molecular advances made by this and other laboratories to clarify how neurotransmitters enable their receptors to activate and signal. This fundamental information is of major medical significance as defective synaptic transmission, caused by mutations in ligand gated ion channel receptors, give rise to a number of neurological and psychiatric disease states. The ligand gated receptors are also major targets for therapeutic drugs and the information gained in this study may also provide insights into new ways in which drugs could be used to enhance or inhibit synaptic signalling.
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    Protein Structure Of The Eph-like Receptor Tyrosine Kin Ase Family

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $121,414.00
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    Molecular Structure And Function Of The Olfactory Cyclic Nucleotide-gated Channel

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $127,956.00
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    Identification Of The Ligand For A Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $286,191.00
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    Physiological Factors Controlling The Voltage-dependence Of The Olfactory Cyclic AMP-gated Ion Channel

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $199,551.00
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