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    Role Of Fas Ligand Expression By Solar Keratosis And Squamous Cell Carcinoma In The Killing Of T Cells

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    Role Of Mitochondria Energentics And Metabolism In Human Heart Failure

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    Glucocorticoid -induced Protein Wasting: What Is The Therapeutic Potential Of Anabolic Hormones?

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    Impact Of Beta Adrenergic Antagonsim On Energy Metabolism And Body Composition

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $118,557.00
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    Beta-blockers are drugs commonly used to treat high blood pressure, anxiety, migraines and irregular heart rhythms. They work by blocking the action of chemical messengers called catecholamines which increase metabolic rate, fat utilisation and heart function. The aim is to determine whether ?-blockers impair metabolic function of the body which may lead to obesity and a loss of fitness. Judicious use of these medications and consideration of alternatives may lead to better health outcomes.
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    Dynamic Spatial And Temporal Relationships Between Autophagy Proteins In Yeast.

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    The Association Between Neuropeptides, Gut Hormones And Skeletal And Metabolic Health

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