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    Platelet And Erythrocyte Functional Defects Caused By Mutations Of Transcription Factor GFI1B: A New Mechanism Of Human Disease.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $83,969.00
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    Investigating The Contribution Of Distinct Mitochondrial Cell Death Pathways To Platelet Survival And Function

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $635,247.00
    Summary
    Platelets are small blood cells that form clots to stop bleeding. We have found new and unexpected roles for 2 distinct pathways that regulate cell death in the process of blood clot formation. We will study the precise role of these pathways in blood clot formation, and determine whether they may also regulate the survival of platelets stored by the blood bank for transfusion. These studies will provide new insight into the role of cell death pathways in blood clot formation, and may help to im .... Platelets are small blood cells that form clots to stop bleeding. We have found new and unexpected roles for 2 distinct pathways that regulate cell death in the process of blood clot formation. We will study the precise role of these pathways in blood clot formation, and determine whether they may also regulate the survival of platelets stored by the blood bank for transfusion. These studies will provide new insight into the role of cell death pathways in blood clot formation, and may help to improve current protocols for storing platelets
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    Pathobiology That Causes Fatal Thrombosis In HIT

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $398,371.00
    Summary
    Autoimmune-based thrombocytopenia can be a life-threatening adverse event associated with viral load, surgery, drug therapies or the use of the anticoagulant, heparin. This grant will define mechanisms of anti-platelet antibody-dependent platelet activation and assess shedding of platelet-specific glycoprotein (GP)VI as an immediate consequence of this activation, provide a new strategy for evaluating risk of thrombosis in HIT.
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    The Relationship Of N-ras Expression To Treatment Respo Nse In Acute Leukaemia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $114,639.00
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    Assessing Treatment In Cancers Of The Blood And Lymph N Odes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $219,395.00
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    Investigating A Potential New Treatment For Stroke

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $878,522.00
    Summary
    Blood clots blocking blood flow to the brain (stroke) are a major cause of death and disability. Safety concerns limit approved therapies to a small subset of patients, highlighting an urgent need for safer, more effective drugs. Our studies show that inhibitors of the enzyme PI3Kbeta increase blood clot permeability, increasing clot ‘dissolvability’, without increased bleeding. This raises the possibility that PI3Kbeta inhibitors may represent a safe and effective adjuvant therapy for stroke.
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    Investigating A Novel Role For The Haemopoietic Growth Factor Receptor, C-Mpl, In Regulating Shear-dependent Platelet Adhesive Function

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $570,294.00
    Summary
    Platelets play a critical role in blood clot formation, with low platelet numbers leading to bleeding while excessive clot formation can cause heart attack and stroke. Platelets must ‘stick’ to injured blood vessels under blood flow (shear). We have discovered that the growth factor, c-Mpl, can regulate shear-dependent platelet sticking by controlling receptor ‘shedding’ from the cell surface. We will investigate how c-Mpl performs this new role, and examine platelet function in patients with my .... Platelets play a critical role in blood clot formation, with low platelet numbers leading to bleeding while excessive clot formation can cause heart attack and stroke. Platelets must ‘stick’ to injured blood vessels under blood flow (shear). We have discovered that the growth factor, c-Mpl, can regulate shear-dependent platelet sticking by controlling receptor ‘shedding’ from the cell surface. We will investigate how c-Mpl performs this new role, and examine platelet function in patients with myeloproliferative disease who have reduced c-Mpl.
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    Investigating Biomechanical Platelet Activation Mechanisms

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $514,280.00
    Summary
    Seminal findings within our laboratory have demonstrated that disturbances of blood flow are an important trigger for blood clot formation, promoting heart attacks and stroke. Our studies have demonstrated that specialised blood cells, termed platelets, respond rapidly to local changes in blood flow in diseased blood vessels. In the present proposal we aim to identify the mechanisms by which platelets sense and respond to blood flow disturbances with the aim of identifying new approaches to prev .... Seminal findings within our laboratory have demonstrated that disturbances of blood flow are an important trigger for blood clot formation, promoting heart attacks and stroke. Our studies have demonstrated that specialised blood cells, termed platelets, respond rapidly to local changes in blood flow in diseased blood vessels. In the present proposal we aim to identify the mechanisms by which platelets sense and respond to blood flow disturbances with the aim of identifying new approaches to prevent disease-causing blood clots.
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    Definition Of Part(S) Of A Molecule Responsible For Making Blood White Cells

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $157,511.00
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    A Newly Identified Role For 14-3-3zeta Protein In Thrombosis And Platelet Procoagulant Activity

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $556,327.00
    Summary
    Cardiovascular disease, including heart attack and stroke is the major cause of death globally, and is responsible for the death of 50,000 Australians each year. Platelet activation and blood coagulation play an important role in these diseases and we have discovered that a protein called 14-3-3 zeta is important in the processes that result in thrombosis. We are studying the mechanisms by which this protein contributes to life-threatening platelet activation with the aim of developing new and m .... Cardiovascular disease, including heart attack and stroke is the major cause of death globally, and is responsible for the death of 50,000 Australians each year. Platelet activation and blood coagulation play an important role in these diseases and we have discovered that a protein called 14-3-3 zeta is important in the processes that result in thrombosis. We are studying the mechanisms by which this protein contributes to life-threatening platelet activation with the aim of developing new and more effective anti-thrombotic drugs.
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