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Extracellular cues compete with TCR signalling to alter lymphocyte polarity, fate and function. [ 2011 - 2013 ]

Also known as: The effect of competing signals on immune cell function.

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1008908]

Researchers: Dr Jane Oliaro (Principal investigator) ,  Prof Sarah Russell

Brief description Following an infection, our immune system generates a large and diverse repertoire of cells required to mount and regulate an appropriate immune response. The signals that control the different types of immune cells that develop, and how bacteria and viruses influence immune cell development, are not fully understood. This project will investigate the regulation of immune cell development, and how competing signals from infectious agents influence this process.

Funding Amount $AUD 509,954.38

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Notes Standard Project Grant

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