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Month: January 2019

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Sticky Cell series Article Three:
Sticky Cells and Autoimmune Disease

January 16, 20191 comment

To recap, in our Sticky Cell Series Article #1 we explained how when white blood cells (also called leukocytes) are activated they become sticky; in Article #2 (of the same series) we explained how once activated, sticky cells are enabled to reach afflicted areas in the body through a process called leukocyte recruitment. Cells become…

News & Events January 2019:
NHMRC Grant Success

January 7, 2019No Comments

A big congratulations to A/Prof Tony Kenna and Prof Matt Brown at Queensland University of Technology for their recent success in the latest round of NHMRC project grant funding. A/Prof. Kenna has secured funding for this Grant entitled: Evaluation of a new therapeutic strategy for treatment of systemic sclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosus. It aims…

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