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Using Astrocytes To Protect The Brain From Injury: Investigating Mechanisms And Therapeutic Strategies.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$374,310.00
Summary
Brain damage caused by hypoxia (lack of oxygen) is a common problem in babies and can lead to outcomes ranging from cerebral palsy to death. We have a limited understanding of the mechanisms that cause damage, and thus very limited treatments. This project will investigate the role of cells called astrocytes in brain injury and identify novel therapeutic strategies to prevent or reverse brain damage. The outcomes of this research will ultimately lead to new treatments for hypoxic brain injury.