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Characterisation of erythropoietic mutants identified in a forward genetic screen in mice. [ 2006 - 2009 ]

Also known as: Identification of genes involved in red blood cell production by screening mouse mutants.

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/382900]

Researchers: Prof Stephen Jane (Principal investigator) ,  A/Pr David Curtis Dr Quan Zhao Prof Douglas Hilton

Brief description The human bone marrow is the pivotal organ in the replacement of the vast numbers of blood cells normally consumed each day. One of the cells regenerated by this organ are the red blood cells which are critical for the transport of oxygen to the tissues. This proposal uses genetically altered mice to identify genes that are critical for the production of normal red blood cells. Mice exposed to a chemical that induces random mutations in their genome are bred and pups with abnormal red blood cells are identified. The responsible genetic mutation is identified and the gene is then studied to determine how it influences red blood cell production. The results of these studies provide insights into a variety of human conditions including anemia, thalassemia and sickle cell disease.

Funding Amount $AUD 501,902.15

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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