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Coordination of withdrawal from the cell cycle by transcriptional repression [ 2002 - 2004 ]

Also known as: Understanding the mechanisms of stopping cell growth.

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/208908]

Researchers: Prof Grant Mcarthur (Principal investigator)

Brief description Cancer is characterised by changes in several fundamental cellular processes including the failure of the cancer cells to stop growing in response to the body's normal stop signals.. When cells normally stop growing there is profound changes in the activity of many genes. This proposal aims to investigate how these changes in gene activity are brought about. We propose that a recently discovered family of genes called SWI-SNF work with two other families of genes (the Mad-family and Rb-family) to bring about the cessation of cell growth. If our proposal is proven it will open new avenues to evaluate the growth properties of human cancers and may lead to novel strategies to inhibit cell growth.

Funding Amount $AUD 271,650.00

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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