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    Calcium Activated Potassium Channels In The Heart And Their Role In Arrhythmogenesis.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $340,794.00
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    Actions Of Drugs On Ionic Channels In Smooth Muscle

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $132,948.00
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    Determining The Cellular Mechanisms Involved In The Airway Response To Topical Citrate

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $444,491.00
    Summary
    The air passages of the lungs are lined by mucous membranes. These membranes are covered by a thin layer of fluid to protect the airways from drying. This fluid allows the cilia, the hair like projections on top of the airway cells to beat more effectively to remove mucous and inhaled particles from the lungs. The volume and composition of this fluid is determined by the salt and water movement across the mucous membranes of the airways. These processes are abnormal in cystic fibrosis (CF), the .... The air passages of the lungs are lined by mucous membranes. These membranes are covered by a thin layer of fluid to protect the airways from drying. This fluid allows the cilia, the hair like projections on top of the airway cells to beat more effectively to remove mucous and inhaled particles from the lungs. The volume and composition of this fluid is determined by the salt and water movement across the mucous membranes of the airways. These processes are abnormal in cystic fibrosis (CF), the most common lethal inherited disease affecting Australians. In CF, an abnormal gene disrupts one of the major mechanisms for salt and water movement in the air passages. This abnormal salt transport causes drying of the airway surface which impairs the working of the cilia. This leads to retention of mucous in the airways with repeated bacterial infections damaging the lungs. Over the last 10 years, we have developed a series of simple tests to measure the abnormalities in the CF airway of human subjects. We have isolated an exciting new clinical application for sodium citrate, a substance used in blood transfusions. Citrate appears to alter both the salt transport abnormalities found in CF. This research proposal seeks to better understand the dual effects of citrate and to test similar compounds that may have stronger effects. The ultimate aim of our research is to have sufficient knowledge to work out the best way to develop a new treatment for CF.
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    Characterization Of The Molecular Basis Of Specific Mineralocorticoid-mediated Gene Transcription

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $676,611.00
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    Extrastriate Vision In Primates

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $409,578.00
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    Inherited Genetic Variants As Prognostic Markers For Colorectal Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $623,972.00
    Summary
    Bowel cancer is a major health burden. Surgical resection of the primary cancer is often possible at diagnosis, yet in many patients the cancer will recur. Together with mutations, inherited genetic variants influence the rate of bowel cancer growth. This study aims to identify inherited variants predictive of cancer recurrence. Improved prediction of recurrence will permit more targeted use of clinical interventions, tailored to the individual patient, ultimately improving patient survival.
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    Molecular Determinants Of Inhibitory Synaptic Function Studied Using Mutant And Transgenic Mice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $496,500.00
    Summary
    Communication between nerve cells is the key to effective brain function and when disturbed, pathological states such as epilepsy, schizophrenia, fear and anxiety, spasticity and motor disorders ensue. This project is based on new data which suggests that the site of this communication, called the synapse, is a much more dynamic structure than previously thought. Based on our work to date, where we have demonstrated the recruitment of selected classes of neurotransmitter receptors into synapses, .... Communication between nerve cells is the key to effective brain function and when disturbed, pathological states such as epilepsy, schizophrenia, fear and anxiety, spasticity and motor disorders ensue. This project is based on new data which suggests that the site of this communication, called the synapse, is a much more dynamic structure than previously thought. Based on our work to date, where we have demonstrated the recruitment of selected classes of neurotransmitter receptors into synapses, our aim is to use a range of naturally occuring mice mutants, as well as transgenic mice to modulate the receptor levels and so to examine the role of synaptic function and synaptic dynamics. The outcomes of this project will provide fundamental new knnowledge aimed at understanding how communication in the nervous system works and may suggest ways in which modulation of this information flow could be used to treat disorders of brain function.
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    How Do The Muscle Proteins Produce Force?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $231,135.00
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    The Control Of Hormone Secretion From Single Cells

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $124,007.00
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    Mechanisms Underlying Inhibitory Glycinergic Transmission In The Central Nervous System

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $113,307.00
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