P.1 Claudia Alecci (Modena) Role of RNA binding proteins belonging to ZFP36 family in skin inflammation |
P.3 Domenico Azarnia Tehran (Padua) Thioredoxin and its reductase are present on synaptic vesicles, and their inhibition prevents the paralysis induced by botulinum neurotoxin |
P.5 Elisa Barbieri (Milan) Molecular characterization of non-clathrin endocytosis of the EGFR |
P.7 Luisa Cirillo (Castellammare di Stabia) A B-lymphoproliferative disorder is associated with severe skin erosions in AEC syndrome |
P.9 Andrea Conte (Naples) Homeodomain interacting protein kinase 2 (HIPK2) genetic ablation causes Purkinje cell dysfunction and cerebellar ataxia |
P.11 Nicola Cornella (Trento) Interfacing biological systems with memristive surfaces to study hybrid neuromorphic functionalities |
P.13 Luisa de Latouliere (Rome) A novel mechanism regulating hMena splicing variant expression |
P.15 Daniela Di Girolamo (Naples) Thyroid hormone inactivation is essential for the proliferation of muscle stem cells and the regeneration process |
P.17 Marta Di Martile (Rome) The HAT inhibitor CPTH6 preferentially inhibits in vitro and in vivo proliferation on patient-derived lung cancer stem-like cells |
P.19 Valentina Fajner (Milan) Characterization of physiological and pathological functions of HECW1 |
P.21 Angela Filograna (Naples) CtBP1/BARS regulates lipid droplets biogenesis |
P.23 Paola Infante (Rome) Gli1/DNA interaction is a druggable target for Hedgehog-dependent tumor |
P.25 Elli Ioannidi (Ferrara) Weight gain during chronic administration of APDs is associated to PKCβ activation |
P.27 Michela Menegollo (Padua) The role of PGC-1a in tumor proliferation and metastasis |
P.29 Enrico Moiso (Turin) Overexpression of the muscle specific chaperone Melusin delays heart failure and mortality in a mouse model of Emery Dreyfus cardiomyopathy |
P.31 Emanuele Monteleone (Turin) Potential role of STAT3 in controlling pluripotency and differentiation via lincRNAs transcriptional regulation |
P.33 Lucia Montorsi (Modena) Analysis of the role of Tristetraprolin in colon physiology and in colorectal cancer development and progression |
P.35 Claudia Morganti (Ferrara) The mitochondrial contribution to mesenchymal stem cell differentiation |
P.37 Benedetta Nicolis di Robilant (Milan) Unique dependence of malignant, but not normal hematopoiesis, on CD44v6-mediated survival signals within the bone marrow |
P.39 Angela Pascarella (Naples) A new gene predisposing to Congenital Hypothyroidism |
P.41 Sara Petrillo (Turin) Endothelial loss of Flvcr1a alters vascular integrity |
P.43 Monica Raimo (Turin) microRNA-146a exerts a dual role in melanoma controlling the Notch-Akt pathway and modulating metastasis-related molecules |
P.45 Gabriele Romano (Monza) TGFβ signaling pathway impairment is involved in the reversion of chemoresistance of colon cancer cells in in vivo and in vitro models |
P.47 Alba Sarti (Ferrara) The direct NLRP3 inflammasome and P2X7R interaction in microglial cell line |
P.49 Advait Subramanian (Naples) A Control System at the Endoplasmic Reticulum mediates protein exit by regulating cargo carriers |
P.51 Milena Vitale (Milan) Acute and chronic stress signaling from the endoplasmic reticulum |
P.53 Chiara Zucal (Mattarello, TN) Implication of metabolic stress on translational re-programming induced by FK866 in leukemia cells |
P.2 Silvia Arcangeli (Monza) Targeting the CD123 antigen in pediatric acute myeloid leukaemia with a spectrum of chimeric antigen receptors affinity mutants for the evaluation of the ideal CAR in cancer treatment |
P.4 Federica Baldassari (Ferrara) Analysis of the contribution of lysosomes in intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis |
P.6 Valeria Cinquina (Brescia) Molecular characterization and transcriptome-wide expression profiling of two patients affected with spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia with joint laxity type 1 |
P.8 Claudia Contadini (Rome) Epigenetic regulation of p53-mitotic centrosomal localization in mutant ATM-heterozygous carriers |
P.10 Roberto Coppo (Turin) ESDN expression in the tumor microenvironment coordinates melanoma progression |
P.12 Sara Carmela Credendino (Naples) Structural and functional characterization of a novel thyroid-specific long non-coding RNA |
P.14 Giorgia Di Caprio (Rome) Autophagy is required for epithelial identity of hepatocytes and prevents epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) |
P.16 Stefania Di Maggio (Monza) Role of high-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) redox state on cardiac fibroblasts function |
P.18 Roberta Faedda (Rome) Itch-dependent K63-polyubiquitylation of SuFu controls Hedgehog pathway |
P.20 Emmanuela Falcone (Rome) Study of a novel transcription factor-miRNAs circuit in EMT of colon cancer cells |
P.22 Cristina Gallo (Reggio Emilia) Diet derived flavonoids: analysis of anti-angiogenic activity and potential role in tumor prevention of a beer hop derivative |
P.24 Giada Ingoglia (Turin) The lack of Hemopexin causes cardiac heme retention and oxidative stress in C57BL/6 mice, resulting in reduction of fractional shortening |
P.26 Mingchuan Li (Turin) Inhibition of phosphoinositide 3-kinase γ protects against chemotherapy-induced heart failure |
P.28 Sonia Missiroli (Ferrara) PML inactivation promotes NLRP3 activation |
P.30 Anna Montagna (Monza) The Hurler syndrome: a better understanding of skeletal development through the use of patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) |
P.32 Laura Monteonofrio (Rome) From nucleosome to midbody: extrachromosomal activity of histone H2B in cytokines |
P.34 Giampaolo Morciano (Ferrara) Mcl-1 involvement in mitochondria dynamics associate to apoptotic cell death |
P.36 Carmelo Neri (Trieste) Unveiling new signaling pathways contributing to oncogenic activities of mutp53-R249S |
P.38 Valeria Orecchia (Turin) The non-canonical Wnt/Planar Cell Polarity pathway can trigger transcriptional activation via JNK-mediated Sp1 phosphorylation |
P.40 Paolo Peruzzo (Udine) Metabolic alterations and mitochondrial bioenergetic profile in HDAC4-driven tumorigenesis |
P.42 Dorina Polinari (Rome) The role of eIF6 in inducing the increased cell migration through the enhanced expression of Cdc42 |
P.44 Samantha Rizzo (Busto Arsizio, VA) Epigenetic modifications during EMT and reversible MET in prostate cancer cells |
P.46 Teresa Rossi (Reggio Emilia) Anti angiogenic and anti tumor activities of olive mill wastewaters |
P.48 Marianna Sciortino (Turin) Blimp1 and miR-23b as new players in p130Cas-ErbB2 dependent breast cancer |
P.50 Francesca Svetoni (Rome) Oxidative stress affects FET protein localization and alternative pre-mRNA processing in cellular models of ALS |
P.52 Francesca Zanetta (Pavia) Cytoplasmatic hybrids (PD cybrids) as a model system to investigate genome stability in Parkinson’s disease |
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