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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0987059

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    Australian Research Council
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    $307,000.00
    Summary
    Keeping stem cells on track: maintaining organ and tissue homeostasis. The novel findings from this study are of fundamental importance of understanding how stem cells maintain their characteristic features as they renew themselves over a lifetime. This work will inform the National Research Priority of ''Promoting and maintaining good health''' because stem cell renewal is required during tissue turnover and these results will show how cells communicate with each other to achieve this. This wo .... Keeping stem cells on track: maintaining organ and tissue homeostasis. The novel findings from this study are of fundamental importance of understanding how stem cells maintain their characteristic features as they renew themselves over a lifetime. This work will inform the National Research Priority of ''Promoting and maintaining good health''' because stem cell renewal is required during tissue turnover and these results will show how cells communicate with each other to achieve this. This work is based on a unique combination of expertise in stem cell and reproductive biology and showcases Australian science.
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