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Macrophage adhesion receptors that regulate macrophage migration, inflammatory function and persistence in a wound
The project aim is to identify how the macrophage migrates into and persists in a wound to regulate wound healing and scar formation.. more...
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Research Location:
The Children's Hospital at Westmead Clinical School
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Keywords:
Wound healing, burns, cell adhesion, cell migration, Integrin, Monocyte/macrophage, Infectious diseases, Pain & Trauma, Cell biology, Infection & immunity
Inhertied and acquired platelet function defects
Bleeding defects in Australian patients and families will be characterised using genomic and proteomic analysis. more...
Supervisor(s):
Ward, Chris (Associate Professor)
Research Location:
Northern Blood Research Centre, Northern Clinical School
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Keywords:
abnormal bleeding, Platelet function testing, Adhesion receptors, Platelet signaling pathways, Genetic disorders, Heart & circulation, Human body
The P2X7 receptor and purinergic signaling in health and disease.
The project is focused on studying the role of the P2X7 receptor and purinergic signaling in inflammation and immunity, as well as in red cell biology.. more...
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Research Location:
Nepean Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine
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Keywords:
Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Anaemia, Blood transfusion, Blood storage, arthritis, Lupus, Sjogren's Syndrome, multiple sclerosis, tuberculosis, Purinergic receptors, ATP, Leukocytes, Erythrocytes, Interleukin-1 family cytokines, inflammation, autoimmunity, Skin immune system, Red cell disorders, Polymorphisms, Infectious diseases, Cell biology, Infection & immunity
1. TGFbeta isoforms differentially regulate fibrosis and inflammation in diabetic nephropathy via KLF transcription factors. 2. The role of miRNA in preventing development of diabetic renal fibrosis. 3. Kruppel-like factors KLF4 and KLF6 and their regulation on modifying inflammation and repair process in diabetic nephropathy.
The Kolling Institute of Medical Research is the major biomedical research centre at the Royal North Shore Hospital, and represents the discipline of Molecular Medicine at the University of Sydney. more...
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Research Location:
Kolling Institute of Medical Research
Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
Renal fibrosis, progressive kidney diseases, diabetic nephropathy, miRNA, Krϋppel-like transcription factors, fibrotic responses, chronic inflammatory responses