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    Studies Of Neurogenic Inflammation In Rat Skin

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $116,271.00
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    Self-regulation Of Nerve Survival

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $133,147.00
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    Allergic Sensitisation And Airway Microvascular Hyperresponsiveness

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $340,258.00
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    What Is The Function Of Bndf Following Its Production B Y Sensory Nerves

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $174,408.00
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    Sensing Of Digestive Processes In Health And Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $463,201.00
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    Changes In Neurovascular Function With Age: Relevance T O Processes Of Repair

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $352,402.00
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    Sensory Mechanisms In Normal Bladder And In Cystitis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $408,861.00
    Summary
    The function of the lower urinary tract is to store urine and release it at appropriate times. This requires neural circuits in the brain, spinal cord and peripheral ganglia. When the bladder fills, sensory neurones fire and activate these neural circuits to store urine or to empty the bladder. If sensory neurones are too easily excited (a process called sensitisation ) this will lead to clinical disorders, including the common painful bladder syndromes, whose cause is not known (interstitial cy .... The function of the lower urinary tract is to store urine and release it at appropriate times. This requires neural circuits in the brain, spinal cord and peripheral ganglia. When the bladder fills, sensory neurones fire and activate these neural circuits to store urine or to empty the bladder. If sensory neurones are too easily excited (a process called sensitisation ) this will lead to clinical disorders, including the common painful bladder syndromes, whose cause is not known (interstitial cystitis, sensory urgency etc). These are characterised by pelvic pain, urinary urgency, frequency and, in some cases, urge incontinence (loss of urine for no apparent reason) which results from unstable or overactive bladder. Despite a large database of knowledge about the sensory innervation of the bladder, many important gaps still exist. These gaps have restricted the development of new therapies. For example, we have little idea about exactly which functional classes of sensory neurones signal filling of the normal bladder or what different types of information they carry. This is vital information for understanding which neurones are affected in disease states and whether they are all affected in the same way. We have developed new methods that will allow us to identify the major classes of sensory neurones that innervate the bladder, what they respond to and how they are activated. We will also determine whether some classes are preferentially sensitised by inflammation and the most important mechanisms that are likely to underlie this. The significance of this project is that it provides the basic scientific understanding of sensory innervation of the bladder and will identify potential targets for selective pharmacological intervention in common bladder disorders.
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    A Study Of Nerves That Control Blood Flow In The Intest Ine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $232,391.00
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    Chemical Coding Of Efferent Vasoconstrictor Nerves

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $78,069.00
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    How Do Different Nerves In The Body Alter The Rate That The Heart Beats At?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $115,604.00
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