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    Influence Of The Olfactory Bulb On Olfactory Nerves And Glial Cells During Development

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $42,996.00
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    Understanding The Role Of The Olfactory Ensheathing Cell In The Olfactory Sensory System

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $494,000.00
    Summary
    The olfactory (smell) system is a unique part of the nervous system; nerve cells are generated throughout life and it can regenerate even after injury. It therefore provides an excellent model for examining the growth, development and maintenance of nerve cells. This project will examine how one specialized type of cell, the olfactory ensheathing cell, helps the nerve cells to grow and regenerate. Information we obtain about how this system develops and regenerates may be useful in treating brai .... The olfactory (smell) system is a unique part of the nervous system; nerve cells are generated throughout life and it can regenerate even after injury. It therefore provides an excellent model for examining the growth, development and maintenance of nerve cells. This project will examine how one specialized type of cell, the olfactory ensheathing cell, helps the nerve cells to grow and regenerate. Information we obtain about how this system develops and regenerates may be useful in treating brain disorders and spinal injuries In the current project we will examine how olfactory nerve cells interact with the ensheathing cells. We will use transgenic mice in which the different cells are marked by separate colours which will allow us to easily identify the cells and see where they grow. In addition, we will also examine the behaviour of live cells as they are growing. In the past all attempts to understand how nerve cell connections are formed in the olfactory system have used dead tissue that has been permanently preserved. In this project we have the unique opportunity to visualise living nerve cells to enable us to determine how the cells interact with the ensheathing cells. The advantage of this approach is that it allows us to identify important interactions as they occur, rather than attempting to decipher them after they have occurred. An analogy would be watching a football game live and observing how goals were scored and appreciating the performance of individual players versus trying to guess from the final score how the game was played and who the key performers were. These experiments will provide important information about how the olfactory ensheathing and nerve cells grow and regenerate.
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    A Study Of Nerves That Control Blood Flow In The Intest Ine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $232,391.00
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    Chemical Coding Of Efferent Vasoconstrictor Nerves

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $78,069.00
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    Defining The Role Of EphA5 In Olfactory Axon Growth, Guidance And Fasciculation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $256,320.00
    Summary
    The olfactory (smell) system is a unique part of the nervous system; nerve cells are generated throughout life and it can regenerate even after injury. It therefore provides an excellent model for examining the growth, development and maintenance of nerve cells. This project will examine the effects on the organisation of the olfactory system when some guidance signals are altered. Information we obtain about how this system develops and regenerates may be useful in treating brain disorders and .... The olfactory (smell) system is a unique part of the nervous system; nerve cells are generated throughout life and it can regenerate even after injury. It therefore provides an excellent model for examining the growth, development and maintenance of nerve cells. This project will examine the effects on the organisation of the olfactory system when some guidance signals are altered. Information we obtain about how this system develops and regenerates may be useful in treating brain disorders and spinal injuries In the current project we will examine the effects of specific nerve cell guidance molecules by generating transgenic mice that produce these molecules only in the olfactory system. We can then determine what changes occur to the nerve cells when these extra molecules are produced. In addition, we will also examine the behaviour of live cells as they are growing. In the past all attempts to understand how nerve cell connections are formed in the olfactory system have used dead tissue that has been permanently preserved. In this project we have the unique opportunity to visualise living nerve cells to enable us to determine how the cells react to the guidance signals. The advantage of this approach is that it allows us to identify important interactions as they occur, rather than attempting to decipher them after they have occurred. An analogy would be watching a football game live and observing how goals were scored and appreciating the performance of individual players versus trying to guess from the final score how the game was played and who the key performers were. The results of these experiments will provide important information on the regeneration of olfactory nerve cells, as well as on the initial growth and targeting of these nerve cells.
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    How Do Different Nerves In The Body Alter The Rate That The Heart Beats At?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $115,604.00
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    Olfactory Ensheathing Cells: A Major Contributor To Axon Guidance?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $575,749.00
    Summary
    The olfactory (smell) system is a unique part of the nervous system because nerve cells are generated throughout life. Understanding how the olfactory system grows and regenerates may lead to therapeutic approaches to repair other regions of the nervous system. This project will use high resolution digital time-lapse imaging of living nerve cells and the specialised cells called olfactory ensheathing cells to determine how the behaviour of these cells can be manipulated to improve regeneration.
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    Physiology Of The Sense Of Smell

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $75,223.00
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    A Study Of A Growth Factor's Role In A Specialised Brai N Region

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $108,435.00
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    Mechanisms Of Axon Growth In The Vertebrate Nervous System.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $217,980.00
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