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Role of hepatic stellate cell and liver progenitor cell interactions in the regulation of wound healing and liver regeneration [ 2012 - 2015 ]

Also known as: Mechanisms of wound healing and regeneration in the liver.

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1031330]

Researchers: Prof Grant Ramm (Principal investigator) ,  Dr Janina Tirnitz-Parker Prof John Olynyk

Brief description The liver has a remarkable capacity for regeneration following acute and chronic liver injury, however, the mechanisms which facilitate this wound healing are not understood. This project will examine the interactions between different liver cell populations, including hepatic stellate cells (liver fibroblasts) and liver progenitor cells (stem cells of the liver) and will determine which factors regulate inflammation, liver scarring and restitution of liver mass following chronic liver injury.

Funding Amount $AUD 620,716.41

Funding Scheme Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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