About
During the past decades the development of the molecular biology by far exceeded the progress in physiology. Many sub disciplines of physiology emerged and expanded over the limits of their mother discipline. This resulted in a lack in physiological understanding of many molecularly very well-defined components. The major scientific goal of the meeting will be to define and attempt to bridge this gap and allow scientists to address their results in a physiological context. We will cover three physiological topics from Neuroscience, Endocrinology and Cardiac Physiology.
More about the event at http://www.mf.uni-mb.si/fizio/Meeting2010/index.htm
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Topic 1: Neuroscience
Where the thoughts dwell: Physiology of neuronal glial networks
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The Active Zone: Structure
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The Active Zone: Function
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Otoferlin-dependent vesicle replenishment in inner hair cells
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Apical trafficking of endocytosed Delta is required for Notch signaling during f...
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Topic 2: About the release of hormones
AMPA receptor-mediated signaling acts on KATP channel and exocytosis in pancreat...
Aug 11, 2010
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Characterization of pancreatic alpha-cell physiology in pancreatic slices
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Molecular Mechanism of Granule-Granule Fusion Contributing to Biphasic Insulin S...
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Why should pancreatic beta-cells become resistant to glucose?
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Spanning time scales and levels of organization of insulin secretion with mathem...
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Networking beta cells
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Topic 3: About exocytosis
Short-term plasticity
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Properties of regulated exocytosis and vesicle trafficking in astrocytes
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Fusion pore stability
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Role of purinergic receptors in ventricular arrhythmia
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