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    Effect Of Concentrated Solutions On Hydrogen Ions In Heart Cells

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $128,203.00
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    Antimalarial Properties Of Clotrimazole And Other Imidazoles

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $183,179.00
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    Peptide Hormone Actions On Salt Channels Of Brain And K Idney Cells

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $106,589.00
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    Liver Cell Volume Regulation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $189,349.00
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    Theoretical And Computational Studies On Voltage-Gated Potassium (Kv) Channels

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $427,796.00
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    The primary aim of the proposed projects is to understand how biological ion channels work. All electrical activities in the nervous system, including communication between cells and influences of hormones and drugs on cell function, are regulated by the opening and closing of ion channels. We will study, applying rigorous physical principles and engineering methods and using powerful supercomputers, a class of biological ion channels, known as the voltage-activated potassium channels.
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    Ion Transport In The Malaria Parasite, Plasmodium Falciparum

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $225,721.00
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    Malaria is an infectious disease caused by single-cell protozoan parasites which, during the course of their complex lifecycle, invade the red blood cells of their human hosts. In recent years the emergence and spread of malaria parasites with high levels of antimalarial drug resistance has given rise to the very real possibility that within a few years, there will be large parts of the world in which malaria is an untreatable disease. There is therefore an urgent need for new antimalarial drugs .... Malaria is an infectious disease caused by single-cell protozoan parasites which, during the course of their complex lifecycle, invade the red blood cells of their human hosts. In recent years the emergence and spread of malaria parasites with high levels of antimalarial drug resistance has given rise to the very real possibility that within a few years, there will be large parts of the world in which malaria is an untreatable disease. There is therefore an urgent need for new antimalarial drugs. Despite the enormous clinical significance of the malaria parasite, the basic physiology of this organism is not understood. Pathways involved in ion balance, in the uptake of essential nutrients and in the release of potentially toxic waste products all play a crucial role in the survival of the parasite and are potential chemotherapeutic targets. However the properties of these pathways are, as yet, largely unknown. This work will provide fundamental (and pharmacological) information about these pathways. It will thereby open up exciting new possibilities with regard to the chemotherapy of malaria and will provide a rational basis for a strategy in which these pathways might be exploited as antimalarial drug targets.
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    Three-dimensional Structures Of Medically-important Pro Teins

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $197,405.00
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    How Sympathetic Nerves Work

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $444,318.00
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    Three-dimensional Structures Of Medically-important Pro Teins

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    $312,385.00
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    Control Of Potassium Channels In Early Mouse Embryos

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $227,063.00
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