Found 172 news articles for inflammation
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How inflammation affects brain development
…and function in the fetus and newborn. Their latest research, published in the Journal of Neuroinflammation, shows for the first time how inflammation changes nerve cell maturation and function. They…… Read more
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Where the microbiome meets the immune system
…know these hundreds of gut microbiome bacterial species interact with the immune system and regulate processes such as inflammation. But we don’t yet know the ‘correct’ combination of bacteria for…… Read more
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How magnesium sulphate benefits preterm babies
…preterm brain. Dr Robert Galinsky and his team at Hudson Institute work on understanding how inflammation impacts development of the immature brain, and how to prevent or treat the many…… Read more
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RSV 2023 – what you need to know
…Michelle Tate investigates how inflammation turns from protector to destroyer in severe and fatal respiratory viral infections including influenza and RSV. By studying this hyperinflammatory response, Associate Professor Michelle Tate…… Read more
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Flu season 2023 – all your questions answered
…and reduces transmission in schools and communities. Read more | RSV 2023 – what you need to know A/Prof Tate investigates how inflammation turns from protector to destroyer in severe…… Read more
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Hudson Institute’s 2023 Emerging Leaders
…Gastrointestinal Infection and Inflammation Dr Caroline Skene works in the Gastrointestinal Infection and Inflammation Laboratory led by Richard Ferrero, studying novel vaccine delivery systems and bacterial proteins. Her research is…… Read more
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Treating liver disease – NHRMC funding boost
…amniotic epithelial cells (a perinatal stem-like cell) have specific properties that make them an excellent candidate for use as a regenerative medicine for NASH.” Diseases we research Inflammation | Learn…… Read more
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New therapy gives important flu treatment option
…exists in our body which, when inhaled, limit the ability of influenza virus to replicate in the lung, and protect against damaging inflammation. Associate Professor Michelle Tate led a team…… Read more
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T cells open the door to potential immune therapies
…the study, explained. “The RIPK3 protein controls both inflammation and cell death activity. It is a master ‘decision maker’ controlling if a cell will die, and how much inflammation the…… Read more
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Hon. Jill Hennessy joins Hudson Institute Board
…for Inflammation Research at Hudson Institute, to capitalise on our world-leading work in this area.” Prof Hartland said. Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: + 61 3 8572 2761 e: communications@hudson.org.au…… Read more