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- project . 2009 - 2012Funder: WT Project Code: 088752Funder Contribution: 242,958 GBPPartners: University of Edinburgh, University Of Edinburgh
This project has two principle goals. First, to analyse the DC subset specific production of activin-A in vitro and ex vivo in response to TLR-Ls, S. mansoni, and live and heat killed S. typhimurium. To do this, murine DCs will be isolated from the spleen or generated i...
- project . 2008 - 2012Funder: WT Project Code: 086736Funder Contribution: 139,388 GBPPartners: University of Liverpool, University Of Liverpool
- project . 2012 - 2012Funder: WT Project Code: 099622Funder Contribution: 2,880 GBPPartners: University Of St Andrews, University of St Andrews
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- project . 2009 - 2012Funder: WT Project Code: 090662Funder Contribution: 244,665 GBPPartners: University Of Cambridge, University of Cambridge
- project . 2009 - 2012Funder: WT Project Code: 089781Funder Contribution: 223,848 GBPPartners: University of Birmingham, University Of Birmingham
- project . 2008 - 2012Funder: WT Project Code: 084778Funder Contribution: 685,100 GBPPartners: Novacta Biosystems Ltd
C. difficile-associated diarrhoea (CDI) has overtaken MRSA as the major killer amongst UK hospital acquired infections, with more than 60,000 cases of C. difficile infection (CDI) in England & Wales in 2006 and a similar picture in the remainder of Europe and the US. Cu...
- project . 2008 - 2012Funder: WT Project Code: 082252Partners: University Of Manchester, University of Manchester
- project . 2009 - 2012Funder: WT Project Code: 085352Funder Contribution: 185,161 GBPPartners: University of Bristol, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, University Of Bristol
Activity-dependent, long-lasting changes in synaptic transmission involve alterations in dendritic spine shape, size and number. Long-Term Potentiation (LTP) involves an increase in spine size and number, whereas spine shrinkage and retraction form a crucial part of Lon...
- project . 2008 - 2012Funder: WT Project Code: 086405Funder Contribution: 141,567 GBPPartners: University Of Glasgow, University of Glasgow
- project . 2009 - 2012Funder: WT Project Code: 089807Funder Contribution: 206,451 GBPPartners: Imperial College London
Our recent research has demonstrated that intrauterine transplantation (IUT) of mesenchymal stem cells osteogenesis imperfecta mice (oim) decreases the brittleness of the bone. We believe the beneficial effects of stem cell transplantation may be enhanced by mechanical ...