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Overexpression of GPER1 suppressed esophageal carcinoma growth via activating cAMP pathway
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Role of water in chromosome spreading and swelling induced by acetic acid treatment: a FTIR spectroscopy study
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Expression of the HPV18/E6 oncoprotein induces DNA damage
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Oocytes - Maternal Information and Functions
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ROLE OF MITOCHONDRIAL METABOLISM AND CONTACT SITES IN CANCER CELL DEATH AND SURVIVAL F. Severin, A. Ruzza, F. Vianello, E. Zaltron, I. Celotti, M. Scavezzon, S. Toffanin, C. Bastianello, L. Leanza | Department of Biology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy
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Varying effects of EGF, HGF and TGFβ on formation of invadopodia and invasiveness of melanoma cell lines of different origin
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THE LINK BETWEEN NEURONAL BRANCHING AND PAIN Dotta S1, Muraglia L1, Musso G1, Rother F2,3, Pritz. C1, Luzzati F1, Bader M2,3,4, Buffo A1, Vercelli A1 and Marvaldi L1 | 1Department of Neuroscience Rita Levi Montalcini, Neuroscience Institute Cavalieri Ottolenghi, University of Turin, Orbassano (TO), Italy; 2Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 3Center for Structural and Cellular Biology in Medicine, Institute of Biology, University of Lübeck, Germany; 4Charité, Universitätsmedizin, Berlin, Germany
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Management of autofluorescence in formaldehyde-fixed myocardium: choosing the right treatment
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P51 | DECELLULARIZATION OF HUMAN LUNG SCAFFOLD FOR TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT MODELLING STUDY A. Mileo1, S. Boccia2, E. Del Genio1, R. Pastore1, M. De Falco3, I. Belviso4 | 1Dept. of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy; 2Dept. of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy; 3Dept. of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy; National Institute of Biostructures and Biosystems (INBB), Rome, Italy; 4Dept. of Wellness, Nutrition and Sport, Telematic University Pegaso, Naples, Italy
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Adipose-derived stem cells promote the recovery of intestinal barrier function by inhibiting the p38 MAPK signaling pathway
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P14 | THE ROLE OF CHROMATIN REORGANIZATION IN HYPOXIA ADAPTATION M. Cavallo1, C. Casali1, L. Giulini1, A. Dia1, D. Tunesi1, G. Milanesi1, G. Mazzini2, M. Biggiogera1 | 1Department of Biology and Biotechnology “L. Spallanzani”, University of Pavia, Pavia; Italy; 2Institute of Molecular Genetics, National Research Council (IGMCNR), Pavia, Italy
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Knockdown of miR-411-3p induces M2 macrophage polarization and promotes colorectal cancer progression by regulation of MMP7
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Immuno- and glyco-histochemistry as a tool to evaluate the oregano supplemented feed effects in pig gut
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ACCELERATING DISCOVERY TOGETHER: A COMMUNITY APPROACH TO ANTIBODY VALIDATION AND MULTIPLEXED IMAGING A. Radtke | Leica Microsystems
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P77 | MEMBRANE SKELETAL PROTEIN, MEMBRANE PALMITOYLATED PROTEIN 6 (MPP6), IN MOUSE CEREBRAL SYNAPSES N. Terada1, Y. Saitoh2, S. Motofuji3, A. Kamijo4, T. Suzuki5, T. Yoshizawa6, T. Sakamoto7, K. Kametani8 | 1Health Science Division, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Science and Technology, Japan; 2Center for Medical Education, Teikyo University of Science, Japan; 3Division of Biosciences, Teikyo University of Science Graduate School of Science & Engineering, Japan; 4Division of Basic & Clinical Medicine, Nagano College of Nursing, Japan; 5Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Shinshu University Academic Assembly Institute of Medicine, Japan; 6Division of Animal Research, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, Shinshu University, Japan; 7Department of Cancer Biology, Institute of Biomedical Science, Kansai Medical University, Japan; 8Health Science Division, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Science and Technology, Japan
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Immunohistochemical localization of periostin in human gingiva
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P12 | VISUALIZING NUCLEAR ARCHITECTURE DURING MAMMAL ERYTHROPOIESIS C. Casali, M. Cavallo, S. Bellei, A. Diaf, L. Giulini, D. Tunesi, G. Milanesi, M. Biggiogera | Department of Biology and Biotechnology “L. Spallanzani”, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy
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LEVERAGING ORGANOID TECHNOLOGIES TO CHARACTERIZE DYNAMIC TUMOR CELL STATES DRIVING TREATMENT RESISTANCE IN PANCREATIC CANCER A. Papargyriou1-6, M. Najajreh1-4, D.P. Cook7, C.H. Maurer1,2, S. Bärthel8, P. Putze8, H.A. Messal9, S.K. Ravichandran1-3, T. Richter10, M. Knolle11, T. Metzler12, A.R. Shastri1,2,3, R. Öllinger13, J. Jasper1,2,3, L. Schmidleitner1,2,3, C.Schneeweis8, H. Ishikawa-Ankerhold14, T. Engleitner13, S. Dobiasch15, I. Heid, M.D. Luecken16, K. Steiger12, G. Kaissis11, J. Van Rheenen9, F.J. Theis10, D. Saur8, R. Rad13, M. Reichert1,2,3,4,5,17,18 | 1Translational Pancreatic Cancer Research Center, Klinik und Poliklinik für Innere Medizin II, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2Klinik und Poliklinik für Innere Medizin II, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 3Center for Functional Protein Assemblies, Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany; 4Center for Organoid Systems (COS), Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany; 5Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Munich, Germany; 6Institute of Stem Cell Research, Helmholtz Center Munich, Neuherberg, Germany; 7University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Ottawa, ON, Canada; 8Chair for Translational Cancer Research and Institute of Experimental Cancer Therapy, Klinikum rechts der Isar, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 9Division of Molecular Pathology, Oncode Institute, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Plesmanlaan 121, 1066CX, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 10Institute of Computational Biology, Helmholtz Center Munich, Neuherberg, Germany; 11Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Klinikum rechts der Isar München, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 12Comparative Experimental Pathology, Institut für Allgemeine Pathologie und Pathologische Anatomie, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 13Institute of Molecular Oncology and Functional Genomics, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 14Department of Medicine I, University Hospital of the LudwigMaximilians-University Munich, Germany; 15Department of Radiation Oncology, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 16Institute of Lung Health and Immunity (LHI), Helmholtz Munich, Comprehensive Pneumology Center (CPC-M), Germany; Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL); 17German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), Munich, Germany; 18Munich Institute of Biomedical Engineering (MIBE), Technical University of Munich, Germany
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UNRAVELING GLIAL REMODELING IN SPACE AND TIME DURING GLIOBLASTOMA EVOLUTION Riccio L1, De Luca C1, Rega C1, Papa M1 and Virtuoso A1 | 1Laboratory of Neuronal Networks Morphology and System Biology, Department of Mental and Physical Health and Preventive Medicine, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy
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