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    The Role Of Secretory Antibodies In Mucosal Homeostasis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $314,773.00
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    This proposal will address the role of the antibodies that are present in all secretions from the gut, the lungs, the eye and mouth in maintaining the health of the mucosal (ie mucous covered) tissues from which they originate. It has long been presumed that these antibodies stop bacteria and other pathogens adhering to the surface of mucosal tissues. Our preliminary findings suggest that they have another very important role in removing excess inflammatory material from beneath the lining of th .... This proposal will address the role of the antibodies that are present in all secretions from the gut, the lungs, the eye and mouth in maintaining the health of the mucosal (ie mucous covered) tissues from which they originate. It has long been presumed that these antibodies stop bacteria and other pathogens adhering to the surface of mucosal tissues. Our preliminary findings suggest that they have another very important role in removing excess inflammatory material from beneath the lining of the mucosal tissues, to prevent recognition of this material by the immune system. Such recognition could result in serious consequences both locally (ie. in the gut) and more distally eg. in the pnacreas leading to diabetes. As a consequence, we believe that these antibodies are fundamental to health. The research could have important ramifications for diseases resulting from immune responses against host tissues, so-called autoimmune diseases like diabetes.
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    Control Of Neurosecretion By Munc18

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $492,701.00
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    Neuronal communication relies on the process of exocytosis by which neurons release a neurotransmitter. Exocytosis is critical for the simplest muscle movement to complex tasks such as learning and memory, and is altered in several neurodegenerative pathologies. We will investigate how the protein Munc18 controls exocytosis. This research will be important for understanding how neurons communicate in health and disease and will be relevant to other processes such as insulin release in diabetes.
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    Treatment Of Weedkiller Poisoning.

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    Interactions Between Excretory-secretory Proteins Of The Carcinogenic Liver Fluke And Host Cells

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $489,122.00
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    Throughout East Asia, there is a strikingly high prevalence of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA - cancer of the bile ducts) in regions where the human liver fluke is endemic. How the parasite casues cancer is multi-factorial, but one suspected mechanism is via the secretion of parasite proteins that enter bile duct cells and cause them to proliferate. We aim to understand this process and ultimately develop new control strategies to reduce the prevalence or the infection and CCA.
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    MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF CAVEOLIN SECRETION

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $536,657.00
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    Aggressive forms of prostate cancer are associated with the release of a protein, called caveolin, from the cancerous cells. Caveolin is normally embedded in the cell surface and drives the formation of microscopic pits termed caveolae. In this proposal we will investigate how caveolin is secreted with a long-term goal of preventing the secretion, or the action, of caveolin.
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    Control Of Cellular Diversity In The Intestine.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $135,072.00
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    Effect Of Muscle Cell Types On Loss Of Nerve Muscle Connections

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $114,491.00
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    The Role Of The Liver In Intestinal Immunity

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $116,399.00
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    A Study Of The Biological Activity Of Genital Wartvirus And Its Role In Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $251,053.00
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    Mitochondrial Stress Response

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $315,844.00
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