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    Detection Of Urinary Metabolites Using 1H Magnetic Reso Nance Spectroscopy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $133,802.00
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    Tissue Engineering For The Periodontium

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $239,707.00
    Summary
    Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disorder leading to tooth loosening and, if untreated, tooth loss. Once bone destruction has occurred around teeth the treatment outcomes are severely compromised and are mainly focussed towards slowing the process of destruction rather than repairing the damage. Over the last decade, treatment of advanced periodontal disease has focussed on ways in which the damaged tissues may be regenerated. We now have gained considerable insight into the molecular and .... Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disorder leading to tooth loosening and, if untreated, tooth loss. Once bone destruction has occurred around teeth the treatment outcomes are severely compromised and are mainly focussed towards slowing the process of destruction rather than repairing the damage. Over the last decade, treatment of advanced periodontal disease has focussed on ways in which the damaged tissues may be regenerated. We now have gained considerable insight into the molecular and cellular events associated with periodontal regeneration. Despite efforts to induce regeneration through the selective use of growth and differentiation factors it is becoming obvious that the most significant factor in successful clinical outcomes is the recruitment of special cells to the site of damage which have the potential to repair tissue damage. Thus, we intend to engineer different types of periodontal matrices in the laboratory and then transplant these newly formed tissues into sites affected by periodontal disease in an attempt to repair the damage caused by the disease process.
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    Immunological Prevention And Diagnosis Of Hydatid Disease And Cysticercosis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $688,286.00
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    SIGN Receptors And The Antiinflammatory Activity Of Sialylated IgG Fcs

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Summary
    IgG antibodies are a crucial component of the immune system, and significantly contribute to host protection against cancer and infectious diseases. Additionally, therapeutic IgG antibodies have been developed for treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases. The studies proposed herein will elucidate one important aspect of how IgG antibodies act as anti-inflammatory agents, and may lead to the design of more effective IgG based therapies for the treatment of inflammatory diseases or cancer.
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    Diagnosis And Prevention Of Infection With Hydatids And Related Parasites

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $518,590.00
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    The Development Of Cytokine Mimetics

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $164,967.00
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    Low Temperature Insolubility Of A Protein From Cancerou S Lymphocytes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $148,022.00
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    Vaccine To Be Taken By Mothers To Prevent Rotaviral Dia Rrhoea In Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $259,452.00
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    Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $608,741.00
    Summary
    Dental diseases affecting the gums (periodontal diseases) are extremely prevalent in our society. The effects of periodontal disease can be particularly severe as loss of support for the teeth leads to loose teeth and severely compromised chewing function. If left untreated, the associated loss of function may necessitate extraction of the teeth. We have recently identified cells residing in the periodontal ligament which may be adult stem cells. This project will further characterize these cell .... Dental diseases affecting the gums (periodontal diseases) are extremely prevalent in our society. The effects of periodontal disease can be particularly severe as loss of support for the teeth leads to loose teeth and severely compromised chewing function. If left untreated, the associated loss of function may necessitate extraction of the teeth. We have recently identified cells residing in the periodontal ligament which may be adult stem cells. This project will further characterize these cells and explore whether they can be used to restore periodontal tissues damaged by periodontal disease.
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    The Impact Of Fluid Mechanics On Wound Healing After Glaucoma Surgery- An Engineering-based Approach

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $280,400.00
    Summary
    Excess scarring after glaucoma surgery is the major reason why surgery fails.This study will investigate how biomechanical forces in the eye influence wound healing and provide a new approach to regulating scar formation. This will provide key information for developing surgical techniques that improve outcome and prevent vision loss. The annual cost to Australia from vision loss due to glaucoma will double to $4.3 billion by 2025 unless better treatments are developed (Access Economics).
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