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Programma per Giovedì 30 settembre Ore 13.00-15.00 |
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Monitoring environmental genotoxicants using bioindicators and biomarkers (sala stampa) (Organizers: C. Bolognesi and A. Buschini) |
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Monitoring drinking water quality using bioindicators |
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» Studies on the formation of mutagens in disinfected waters S. Monarca (Univ. di Perugia) |
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» In situ experiments using plants D. Feretti (Univ. di Brescia) |
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» In situ experiments using fish B. Gustavino (Univ. di Roma "Tor Vergata") |
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» In situ experiments using molluscs A. Buschini (Univ. di Parma) |
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» Bioindicators in monitoring haven wreck areas C. Bolognesi (Ist. Nazionale Ricerca sul Cancro, Genova) |
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» Transplanted mussels in harbour areas biomonitoring G. Frenzilli (Univ. di Pisa) |
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» Bioindicators in the Venice lagoon P. Venier (Univ. di Padova) |
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Protein toxicity (sala 1000b) (Organizers: A. Poletti and R. Sitia) |
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Toxic conformations |
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» Investigation of protein aggregation under conditions in which the protein is initially native F. Chiti (Univ. di Firenze) |
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» Neurotoxicity of the recombinant prion protein fragment 90-231 in SH-SY5Y cells is dependent on its conversion into a β-structured-isoform T. Florio (DOBIG, Univ. di Genova) |
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Are aggregates toxic? |
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» Toxicity of aggregates of non-pathologic proteins: new themes in protein folding, disease and evolution M. Stefani (Univ. di Firenze) |
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» The role of protein aggregation in neurodegeneration G. Forloni (Ist. M. Negri, Milano) |
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» Mechanism of cytoplasmic inclusions formation in Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy P. Rusmini (CEND-Univ. di Milano) |
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Downstream mechanisms |
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» In vivo phenotypic effects of ataxin-1 expanded polyglutamine interrupted by histidines C. Jodice (Univ. di Roma "Tor Vergata") |
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» The cytosolic domain of APP interacts with the Apoptosis Inducing Factor (AIF) J. Rosati (IBPM CNR, Univ. di Roma "La Sapienza") |
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Regulation of cell movement (sala belvedere) (Organizer: G. Berton) |
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» Up and down small GTPases: signaling to actin dynamics G. Scita (Europ. Inst. Oncology, Milano) |
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» Role of p27kip1 in ECM-dependent cell motility G. Baldassarre (CRO, Pordenone) |
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» Role of p140Cap (Cas-associated protein) in epithelial cell motility and cell-cell contact organisation P. Di Stefano (Univ. di Torino) |
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» Rap1 acts as a "traffic light" molecule at the crossroad between cadherin and integrin functions F. Balzac (Univ. di Torino) |
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» Cell adhesion and motility of C2C12 murine myoblasts are regulated by S1P through distinct S1P receptors E. Meacci (Ist. Interuniversitario di Miologia, Firenze) |
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» The proto-oncogene Fgr regulates cell migration and this requires its plasma membrane localization A. Baruzzi (Univ. di Verona) |
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» Studio del ruolo del canale di potassio HERG nella regolazione del movimento cellulare E. Cilia (Univ. di Firenze) |
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Translational repression by microRNAs: new ways of channelling cell fate (sala meeting) (Organizer: G. Rainaldi) |
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» Regulation of microRNA expression in human cells and analysis of their functions I. Bozzoni (Univ. di Roma "La Sapienza") |
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» Heart, myocardial infarction and mesoangioblasts D. Galli (Stem Cell Research Institute, Dibit, HSR, Milano) |
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» Search and testing of VEGF-related miRNAs L. Poliseno (IFC, CNR, Pisa) |
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» The molecular basis of skeletal myoblast diversification S. Biressi (Stem Cell Research Institute, Dibit, HSR, Milano) |
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» Cell fate specification during Xenopus retinal development F. Cremisi (Univ. di Pisa) |
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Epigenetics (sala 100) (Organizers: L. Chiariotti and E. Avvedimento) |
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Round table |
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» Epigenetics and transcription » Epigenetics and DNA repair Coordinators: N. Landsberger, V.E. Avvedimento, L. Chiariotti |
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Sono invitati a partecipare tutti i gruppi di ricerca interessati |
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Short communications |
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» Identification of genes silenced by epigenetic mechanisms in acute myeloid leukemia F.P. Di Giorgio (IRBM, Roma) » Microdeletions in the human H19 DMR result in loss of IGF2 imprinting and Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome A. Sparago (Seconda Univ. di Napoli) » In vivo studies of the HST family SIR proteins in S. cerevisiae F.R. Mariotti (Univ. di Roma "La Sapienza") » Functional characterization of MBD proteins in Arabidopsis F. Scebba (Univ. di Pisa) |
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Redox signaling in apoptosis and survival pathways (sala 1000a) (Organizers: L. Ghibelli and A. Leone) |
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» Effects of thyroid hormones hepatocyte ROS production during embryonic development S. Spagnuolo (Univ. di Roma "La Sapienza") » 5-lipoxygenase mediates peroxide production and apoptosis resistance in EBV-converted B lymphoma cell lines C. Belfiore (Univ. della Tuscia, Viterbo) » MRP1, an ABC transporter involved in HMGB1 exocytosis E. Latorre (Univ. Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milano) » Redox alterations as the mechanism for Bax translocation M. D'Alessio (Univ. di Roma "Tor Vergata") » Different fates of intracellular glutathione determine different apoptotic morphologies M. De Nicola (Univ. di Roma "Tor Vergata") » The purinergic receptor P2X as a modulator of mitochondrial physiology and apoptosis M.G. Callegari (Univ. di Ferrara) » Stress cell defense pathways: Ca2+ flux paralysis due to glycolytic flux blocking via ADP-ribosylation of GAPDH C. Cerella (Univ. di Roma "Tor Vergata") »Glutathione depletion upregulates Bcl-2 in BSO-resistant cells synthase M. D'Alessio (Univ. di Roma "Tor Vergata") » Involvement of ascorbate peroxidase in the control of cellular redox state during oxidative stress and cell death in plants M.C. de Pinto (Univ. di Bari) |
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