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    Characterising A Newly Identified Mechanism Causing Elevation Of Intracranial Pressure After Acute Neurological Injury

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $510,905.00
    Summary
    Our group discovered that increased pressure on the brain (intracranial pressure – ICP) may be more common and important than has been recognised following stroke, and potentially other brain disorders. We also identified a simple potential therapy, short-duration body cooling, which completely prevents the pressure rise. In this project we will characterise the ICP rise, identify its molecular trigger and determine the best method of body cooling tor use in clinical trials in stroke patients.
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    Understanding The Mechanisms Of Development And Treatment In Hydrocephalus.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $395,914.00
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    This project aims to investigate the progressive change in cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, axonal damage and tissue mechanical properties during the development and treatment of hydrocephalus in-vivo. Results from this study is important to elucidate the mechanisms of hydrocephalus and to improve treatment and diagnosis of hydrocephalus.
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    Restrictive Versus Liberal Fluid Therapy In Major Abdominal Surgery: The RELIEF Trial

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,477,820.00
    Summary
    Major surgery can result in serious complications, some of which lead to permanent disability and early death. All patients undergoing major surgery require intravenous fluids to maintain a healthy circulation, but too much fluid can cause tissue swelling (oedema) and "drown" the vital organs. There are probable benefits of a restrictive IV fluid regimen. This could have major benefits to patients having surgery.
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    CSF Physiology: Flow In The Spinal Cord And Subarachnoid Space

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $375,775.00
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    Fluid flow in the brain and spinal cord is important in health and disease. Increased fluid leads to hydrocephalus and spinal cord cysts. Impaired flow through the brain and cord contributes to Alzheimer's disease and other disorders. How fluid flows through the brain and spinal cord is poorly understood. We will study important aspects of flow in the spinal cord and how flow is affected by obstructions in the fluid pathways.
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    Mitochondrial Damage Following Fetal Hypoxia Or Birth Asphyxia: Using Creatine To Preserve Mitochondrial Function

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $838,726.00
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    There is a need for a therapy that can be given before a mother gives birth to protect the baby should ‘oxygen starvation’ threaten the baby’s brain and other organs such as the heart, kidney, lungs, and the ability to breathe properly. We are suggesting that an increased intake of creatine is a very effective treatment against this threat, and its proven safety and ease of use recommends it for wide application, particularly in countries where the access to medical resources is poor.
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    Understanding Multidrug Resistance In Cancer: Identification Of The Substrate And Inhibitor Binding Sites In P-glycoprotein

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $284,343.00
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    Cancers expressing the multidrug transporter P-glycoprotein (P-gp) are resistant to chemotherapy. The clinical impact of P-gp is so large that the National Cancer Institute (USA) “profiles” all anticancer drugs for transport by P-gp, primarily because the mechanism of drug binding and transport by P-gp is unknown. The aim of this proposal is to understand the molecular details of how drugs bind to and interact with P-gp, a major step in our understanding of P-gp mediated chemotherapy resistance.
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    Gene Discovery And Functional Studies To Reveal Mechanisms Underlying Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Disorders.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $381,343.00
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    Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders are a devastating group of disorders, potentially affecting any organ of the body, with no effective therapies currently available. The majority of these disorders have a childhood onset and the genetic basis for most of them is unknown. Identification of the genes responsible for these disorders in specific families would greatly improve the accuracy and usefulness of genetic counselling, and an understanding of their biology may assist the development .... Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders are a devastating group of disorders, potentially affecting any organ of the body, with no effective therapies currently available. The majority of these disorders have a childhood onset and the genetic basis for most of them is unknown. Identification of the genes responsible for these disorders in specific families would greatly improve the accuracy and usefulness of genetic counselling, and an understanding of their biology may assist the development of effective therapies.
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    The Structure And Organization Of The Mitochondrial Genome In Health And Mitochondrial Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $553,646.00
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    Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations and mitochondrial dysfunction have been associated with a wide range of multi-system human diseases, although much remains to be learnt about molecular mechanisms in the pathogenesis of these diseases. Our goal is to understand how the expression of the mitochondrial DNA is regulated by mtDNA-binding proteins that will allow us to provide important insights into the molecular mechanisms of mitochondrial diseases.
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    Short Duration Hypothermia To Prevent Subsequent Intracranial Pressure Rise.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $436,453.00
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    Elevated brain pressure after stroke or other forms of brain injury can cause further injury and death. Body cooling to 32-33 C (hypothermia) for 12-24 hours saves lives after some forms of brain injury, but may have major side effects. We found that 2 hours hypothermia has a long-lasting effect preventing pressure elevation. We will determine the best temperature and duration of hypothermia in a stroke model and use imaging to confirm findings in patients, with a view to later human trials.
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    Human Fc Receptors In Antibody Mediated Inflammation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $640,824.00
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    A series of major Australian discoveries is leading to the development of therapies to treat major inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and similar autoimmune diseases where there is a significant unmet need for new therapies. A major molecule, caled Fc receptor was discoverd by the researchers who have now found new ways to prevent it activating inflammatory cells and therby preventi tissue destruction.
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