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    Neurogenic Diarrhoea: Lessons From Cholera Toxin And Related Bacterial Exotoxins

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $543,818.00
    Summary
    Many bacteria that cause diarrhoea act via the gut’s own nervous system to massively increase the transport of water and salt into the lumen of the intestine. In this project we will investigate mechanisms that lead to this over-excitation of the gut’s nervous system to test the idea that this is due to a change in the properties of the final nerve cells in the normal pathway that controls water transport. This will identify novel sites for drug treatments of diarrhoea.
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    Chemotherapy-induced Mucositis: The Role Of Gatrointestinal Microflora And Mucins In The Luminal Enviroment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $44,123.00
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    Probiotic Treatment Of Diarrhoea Illness And Malnutrition In Top End Aboriginal Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $83,480.00
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    Pesonalised Risk Prediction For Severe Treatment-related Gastrointestinal Toxicity In Paediatric Cancer Patients Using Pre-treatment Gut Microbiome Analysis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $408,768.00
    Summary
    The gut is home to trillions of good and bad bacteria, critical to human health. Each person has a different balance of bacteria, unique to their gut, which shapes their immune system and susceptibility to disease. I will investigate how the unique gut bacteria, in children with blood cancer, can be used to predict which children will develop severe gut side effects (diarrhoea) from their chemotherapy. This will identify high-risk children, enable personalised treatment and improve survival.
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    Pathogenesis Of Diarrhoea Due To Enteropathogenic And Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia Coli

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $209,238.00
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    Adherence By Escherichia Coli Associated With Traveller's Diarrhoea

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $236,885.00
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    Neural Coordination Of Intestinal Motility And Mucosal Secretion Of Water And Salt - Role In Toxin Induced Diarrhoea

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $490,020.00
    Summary
    This project deals with some of the basic mechanisms underlying disorders of gastrointestinal function and in particular with the mechanisms responsible for diarrhoea. Whenever there is a natural disaster (the recent tsunami for example) or a war, the breakdown of medical services leads to concern about outbreaks of cholera and other diarrhoea causing diseases, so understanding the mechanisms by which the cholera bacterium cause diarrhoea remains a major imperative. It is known that the diarrhoe .... This project deals with some of the basic mechanisms underlying disorders of gastrointestinal function and in particular with the mechanisms responsible for diarrhoea. Whenever there is a natural disaster (the recent tsunami for example) or a war, the breakdown of medical services leads to concern about outbreaks of cholera and other diarrhoea causing diseases, so understanding the mechanisms by which the cholera bacterium cause diarrhoea remains a major imperative. It is known that the diarrhoea resulting from cholera infection is produced by an enterotoxin, which acts to produce a massive over-secretion of water and salt through the intestinal wall, which if it is not controlled causes death by dehydration. This effect requires the activity of the nerve cells within the gut wall, the enteric nervous system (ENS). Other bacterial toxins have similar effects and also require activity of the ENS for these effects to be manifested. This project will identify how these toxins alter the activity of the ENS and the effects that they have on intestinal movements which are also regulated by the ENS. We already know that the movements and secretion of water are related to each other and that this relationship is disturbed in some more subtle diseases like irritable bowel syndrome. This project will characterise this relationship, thereby shedding light on the physiology underlying a variety of gastrointestinal disorders.
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    Studies Into The Pathogenesis Of Lymphocytic Colitis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $41,892.00
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    Studies On Bacterial Factors Associated With Cholera In Fections

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $523,674.00
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    The Use Of Functional Foods In The Treatment Of Gastrointestinal Damage From Pathogens

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $314,052.00
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