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Abstracts from February 2009
46 project licences were granted during February 2009 and to date 39 have provided abstracts
- Tolerance and addiction to drugs of abuse
- Improving food safety: reducing the risk of food poisoning.
- Vertebrate limb development
- Studies on Marek’s disease pathogenesis
- Towards better treatment of pain
- A better understanding of the effects of stress
- Developing new treatments for leukaemia
- Functional organisation of the basal ganglia
- Development of an animal model of Alzheimer’s disease
- Impact of dietary fatty acide on atherosclerosis
- Effect of iodine in the dry period of cows
- Smooth muscle structure and contractility
- Stem and progenitor cells in cardiovascular disease
- Functional development of the mammalian auditory system
- Electrical stimulation of skeletal muscle
- Neuronal basis of learning & memory disorders
- Respiratory pathogen induced inflammation
- The assessment of biocompatibility
- Gene function in tumorigenesis
- Role of myocardial structure in three dimensional heart muscles
- Molecular mechanisms of development
- Rodent model for shaken baby syndrome
- Validation of non-invasive methods for monitoring technologies
- Parasite persistence in wildlife host populations
- Identification of new compounds for the treatment of obesity and Type 2 diabetes mellitus
- Leukocyte trafficking and phenotype change in inflammation
- Maximising the success & effects of glaucoma surgery
- Non-invasive imaging of infection
- Sensory processing in the nervous system
- Studies in experimental corneal transplantation
- Research into TSE disease using genetically altered mice
- Analysis of RNA expression in Xenopus
- Treatment of neurogenerative diseases
- Cardiovascular neurobiology & inflammatory mechanisms
- Selection and development of novel drugs for safer and more effective treatment of cancer in human patients
- Development of gene transfer vectors as therapeutics and biosciences
- Investigation of gene function during sperm formation
- Malaria drug and vaccine development
- Mammary gland development: stem cells and breast cancer