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    Renal Medullary Blood Flow: Regulation By Paracrine, Endocrine And Neural Factors

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $410,616.00
    Summary
    High blood pressure is a condition afflicting more than 10% of our community, and is the leading risk factor for stroke and heart disease. The kidneys play a critical role in control of blood pressure under normal conditions, and probably also in the initiation and maintenance of high blood pressure. This influence is exerted both through the excretion of salt and water, and by the release of substances into the circulation that affect blood pressure (hormones). Recent experiments performed by u .... High blood pressure is a condition afflicting more than 10% of our community, and is the leading risk factor for stroke and heart disease. The kidneys play a critical role in control of blood pressure under normal conditions, and probably also in the initiation and maintenance of high blood pressure. This influence is exerted both through the excretion of salt and water, and by the release of substances into the circulation that affect blood pressure (hormones). Recent experiments performed by us and others have indicated that the inner part of the kidney (the medulla) is critical in these functions, which appear to be regulated by the level of blood flow in the medulla of the kidney. Our recent experiments also show that hormones and nerves have diverse effects on blood flow in the different regions of the kidney, showing that these factors can differentially affect blood pressure depending on their effects on medullary blood flow. Importantly, these hormones and nerves do not act in isolation, but act in concert, and in association with so called 'second messenger' systems that act locally to directly affect the contraction of muscle in blood vessels, and so blood vessel size. The experiments described in this application are aimed at determining how circulating and locally acting hormones, and the nerves in the kidney, interact together to control blood flow in the different regions of the kidney. This will help us understand how blood flow to the medulla of the kidney is regulated normally, so that we can begin to understand how malfunction of these systems can contribute to the development of high blood pressure.
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    Laser Ablation For Cure Of Atrial Fibrillation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $301,058.00
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    Laser Heat Treatment For Liver Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $105,911.00
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    A Study Of Doppler Ultrasound In Pregnancy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $146,012.00
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    Prospective Multicentre Trial Of Laser-induced Chorioretinal Venous Anastomosis For Retinal Vein Occlusion

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $461,365.00
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    A Study Of Some Causes Of Brain Damage In Preterm Infan Ts

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $104,947.00
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    Development Of A Miniature Microscope To View Living Ti Ssue Inside The Body

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $119,648.00
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    New Methods To Study The Action Of The Heart Of The Bab Y Before Birth

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $123,562.00
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    A Doppler Technique For The Non-invasive Measurement Of Regurgitant Fraction

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $36,019.00
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    Uptake Of Photosensitizers For Laser Therapy Of Brain T Umours

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $239,366.00
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