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    Development Of Commercial Technologies For Measuring Allergen Exposure

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $332,250.00
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    The Role Of Nalp1 In Autoimmune Disease And Innate Immune Defense As Determined By Murine Genetic Deletion.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $320,237.00
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    The innate immune system is a critical barrier against invading microorganisms, however when improperly regulated it can lead to autoimmune disease. Nalp1 is a protein that is important for innate immune recognition of anthrax infection, and is also involved in susceptibility to vitiligo and associated autoimmune diseases. This project seeks to create mice that are deficient for the gene encoding Nalp1 so as to further study the role of this protein in innate immune defense and autoimmunity.
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    The Effect Of Follicular Helper T Cells (TFH) On AID Regulation And Selection Of High Affinity Germinal Centre B Cells.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $430,964.00
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    An integral component of an immune response to foreign pathogens is the production of antibodies by B cells. However, if antibodies react to self-antigens (human molecules rather than bacteria or viruses) they may also cause autoimmune diseases such as lupus. This research project is investigating the mechanisms that control antibody generation by B cells, and how these are dysregulated in autoimmune diseases, such as lupus.
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    The Involvement Of Bone Cells In The Adverse Side-effects Associated With Therapeutic Glucocorticoid Use

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $290,032.00
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    Long-term use of cortisone (glucocorticoids) often leads to significant health problems such as diabetes and obesity. We have convincing preliminary data suggesting these side effects are, at least in part, mediated via bone cells. Inhibiting cortisone action in these cells, in mice treated with cortisone, results in a significant reduction of the negative side effects of this drug on fuel metabolism (eg glucose and lipid levels). The current aim is to investigate how this pathway is involved in .... Long-term use of cortisone (glucocorticoids) often leads to significant health problems such as diabetes and obesity. We have convincing preliminary data suggesting these side effects are, at least in part, mediated via bone cells. Inhibiting cortisone action in these cells, in mice treated with cortisone, results in a significant reduction of the negative side effects of this drug on fuel metabolism (eg glucose and lipid levels). The current aim is to investigate how this pathway is involved in cortisone-induced obesity and diabetes.
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    Therapeutic Potential Of The IL-3-IL-5-GM-CSF Common Beta Receptor To Treat Upper And Lower Allergic Airway

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $150,442.00
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    This research aims to develop new treatments for allergic diseases such as asthma and allergic rhinitis, which remain significant public health problems in Australia. We will develop new therapies with the potential to completely suppress acute and chronic allergic disease targeting a common receptor protein that controls multiple facets of allergic inflammation. We will test antibodies intended to treat human asthma using a novel mouse strain expressing the human form of this receptor.
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    The Origin, Contribution And Molecular Characteristics Of Myofibroblasts In Gastric Carcinogenesis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $485,231.00
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    How The Immune Response Can Affect Influenza Virus And Asthma

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $333,964.00
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    A strong immune response is essential for protection against viral infections. However, in some circumstances a strong immune response against viruses can actually further aggravate disease. In addition, an anti-viral immune response can trigger asthma attacks in allergic individuals. This research thus seeks to understand and therefore mitigate the potentially detrimental role of inflammation in influenza virus infections and asthma.
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    Roles Of Endothelial Cell Protease-activated Receptors During Inflammation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $372,880.00
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    Viral Infection And Exacerbations Of Asthma During Pregnancy: Characteristics, Mechanisms And Consequences

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $162,748.00
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    Investigating The Roles Of DUSPs And P38 MAPK Isoforms In Immune Responses

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $377,408.00
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