Program

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Дата:2015
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Опубліковано: Інститут молекулярної біології і генетики НАН України 2015
Назва видання:Вiopolymers and Cell
Онлайн доступ:http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/153649
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Назва журналу:Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Цитувати:Program // Вiopolymers and Cell. — 2015. — Т. 31, № 5, доп. — С. 39-40. — англ.

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fulltext 39 Scientific Program. VIII International meeting “From Molecular to Cellular Events in Human Pathologies”, 18–20 October 2015, Tbilisi, Georgia MONDAY 19 OCTOBER 9:00–9:30 Opening of the meeting. I. Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, David Nadareishvili, Olga Lavrik, Patrick Curmi 9:30–9:50 Keynote lecture David Nadareishvili (Georgia) Functional state of red blood system as a possible predictor of individual radiosensitivity 9:50–11:30 Session 1. Chromatin and nuclear organization. 9:50–10:10 Sergey Razin (Russia) Reconfiguration of extended DNA fragment harboring alpha-globin gene domain in chicken erythroid cells 10:10–10:30 Yegor Vassetzky (France) Nuclear organization, oncoviruses and cancer 10:30–10:50 Evgeny Sheval (Russia) Disassembly of interphase prenucleolar bodies are driven by the maturation of pre-rRNA. 10:50–11:10 M. Karapetian (Georgia) The study of nuclear localization of amh and sox9a genes in male and female gonadal tissues of zebrafish 11:10–11:30 Vasily Ogryzko (France) Topokaryotyping –a novel approach to study nuclear organization 11:30–11:35 Iryna Tykhonkova (Ukraine) How to become famous and popular in science (All scientometric tricks in 5 minutes for everyone) 11:30–11:50 Coffee Break 11:50–13:00 Session 2 Cellular mechanisms of physiological processes and disorders 11:50–12:10 N. Gachechiladze (Georgia) The study of structure and function of muscle giant proteins 12:10–12:25 Vlada Zakharova (Russia) Mitochondria-targeted antioxidants prevent TNFα induced endothelial cell damage 12:30–12:50 N. Khizanishvili (Georgia) Mechanism of suppression of limbic motor seizures by activation of the thalamic reticular nucleus 12:45–13:00 Dmitry Kretov (France) mRNA and DNA selection via protein multimerization: YB-1 as a case study 13:00–13:50 Lunch 13:50–16:00 Session 3. Radiobiology, DNA Damage and Repair 13:50–14:10 Olga Lavrik (Russia) Human tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1: new activities and development of enzyme inhibitors as anticancer drugs 14:10–14:30 M. Gogebashvili (Georgia) Radiobiological effects modeling by using plant test-systems 14:30–14:45 Ekaterina Belousova (Russia) DNA polymerase Iota participates in clustered damage repair 14:45–15:05 A. Zedginidze (Georgia) Detection of genetic disorders during the radiation impact on human organism 15:05–15:25 Alexander Ishchenko (France) PARP1 and PARP2 catalyze poly(ADP- ribosyl)ation of DNA strand break termini 15:25–15:40 Anastasiya Kosova (Russia) Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) interacts with apurinic/apyrimidinic sites in DNA 40 15:40–16:00 Nikolajs Sjakste (Latvia) Regulation of DNA-repair, nitrosative stress- related and proteasomal gene expression by 1,4-dihydropyridines in diabetic animals TUESDAY 20 OCTOBER 9:00–12:00 Session 4 Cellular mechanisms of physiological processes and disorders II 9:00–9:20 R. Sujashvili (Georgia) Extracellular ubiquitin regulates regeneration of leucopoiesis 9:20–9:40 Loic Hamon (France) Roles of RNA and RNA-binding proteins in TDP-43 and FUS aggregation 9:40–10:00 G. Beselia (Georgia) Modulation of GluN2B subunit-containing NMDA receptors expression and Spatial long-term memory in medial septal immunolesioned rats 10:00–10:20 T. Labakhua (Georgia) Postsynaptic reactions of cat somatosensory cortex neurons in response to painful stimualation and analgesia 10:20–10:40 Alla Rynditch (Ukraine) Macromolecular complexes in invadopodia formation 10:40–11:00 M. Tsagareli (Georgia) Transient receptor potential channel inactivation by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs 11:00–11:20 Mzia Zhvania (Georgia) Neuronal porosome complex in norm and pathology. Electron microscopic study 11:20–11:40 V. Tsomaia (Georgia) Nature of hyperpolarizing afterpotentials accompaning epileptic discharges 11:40–12:00 Marc Mirande (France) The primer RNA packaging complex of HIV-1: understanding its assembly and disassembly 12:00–12:20 Coffee Break 12:20–13:15 Session 5 Cancer and Pathologies I 12:20–12:40 H. Grebenchuk (Georgia) Evaluation of the spatial prevalence of cancer in conditions of an inadequate data of population 12:40–13:00 Boris Negrutskii (Ukraine) Translation elongation factor eEF1A1 and its oncogenic variants 13:00–13:15 Nikolai Lomov (Russia) Broken proto-oncogenes AML1 and MLL leave the inherent chromosome territories in human lymphoid cells treated with DNA topoisomerase II poison etoposide 13:15–14:00 Lunch 14:00–15:35 Session 5 Cancer and Pathologies II 14:00–14:20 M. Grigolava (Georgia) Antimicrobial peptides as anticancer agents 14:20–14:40 Liliane Massade (France) Squalenoylated-siRNA for the treatment of thyroid and prostate carcinomas 14:40–14:55 Stanislav Avdieiev (Ukraine) New cytotoxic agents and their combinations for the treatment of chemoresistant glioblastoma and mantle cell lymphoma 14:55–15:15 N. Natsvlishvili (Georgia) Sigma-receptor-1 and mGluR5 may participate in Rac-dependent oncogenesis through modulation of macrophage activity 15:15–15:35 Mikhail Tukalo (Ukraine) Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases as biomarkers for cancer diagnostics 15:35–16:30 Coffee Break + Posters 16:30–19:00 Round Table and Closing ceremony