Changes in the enteric nervous system and surrounding cells during ageing

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  • Solange Landreville
  • Susana Gonzalo
  • William Harbour
  • Robert Heuckeroth
  • Chrysoula Konstantinidou
  • Athanasia Stathopoulou
  • Stavros Taraviras
  • Vassilis Pachnis
  • Melissa Musser
  • Jennifer Corpening
  • Michelle Southard-Smith
  • Martin Cheung
  • Keith KH Leung
  • MH Sham
  • Marianne Bronner
  • Kathryn SE Cheah
  • Daniel KH Chu
  • M Zhang
  • Elaine YM Wong
  • Irene YY Szeto
  • YS Chan
  • Kathy SE Cheah
  • John Anthony Rudd
  • Helen Wise
  • Larry Baum
  • Toshihiro Uesaka
  • Hideki Enomoto
  • Jasmine SY Yung
  • Kim HM Chow
  • Hung-Fat Tse
  • Thomas SK Wan
  • Paul KH Tam
  • Elly SW Ngan
  • Marie Theisen
  • Cornelia Hagl
  • Elvira Wink
  • Sabine Heumüller
  • Lucas M. Wessel
  • Karl-Herbert Schäfer
  • Conor J. McCann
  • Sung-Jin Hwang
  • Yulia Bayguinov
  • Kenton M. Sanders
  • Sean M. Ward
  • Masaharu Mori
  • Naoki Shimojima
  • Shinsuke Shibata
  • Kunimichi Niibe
  • Satoru Morikawa
  • Yo Mabuchi
  • Sadafumi Suzuki
  • Miwako Nakano
  • Tatsuo Kuroda
  • Yumi Matsuzaki
چکیده

Copyright and Moral Rights for the articles on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. For more information on Open Research Online's data policy on reuse of materials please consult the policies page. 50 Posters All poster presenters with odd-numbered posters must attend their posters on Monday, 26 th March, from 12:45-14:00. All poster presenters with even-numbered posters must attend their posters on Wednesday, 28 Retinoblastoma protein mutations cause selective ENS defects and early death Decreases of enteric neurons and enteric glia in the ileum of a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease B09 Reena Lasrado, Donald Bell, Vassilis Pachnis Characterization of the role of RET on enteric progenitors using Mosaic Analysis with Double Markers (MADM) B10 L. Lauriina Porokuokka, Jaan-Olle Andressoo A new mouse model under-expressing Gfra1 phenocopies Hirschsrung's disease B11 Toshihiro Uesaka, Hideki Enomoto GDNF is a key regulator for the formation of the submucosal plexus Changes in the enteric stem cell niche of children with Hirschsprung's disease Morphologic analysis of the components of the enteric nervous system in the normal transverse colon of children Protein patterned surfaces as assays for cell migration and axon pathfinding in the enteric nervous system Cell cycle exit of different neurochemical classes of enteric neurons FGF-16 is present in the myenteric plexus of rats and upregulated during wound healing in small bowel anastomoses Genetic study of a family segregating Shah-Waardenburg syndrome E29 Sam Moore, Monique Zaahl Intronic RET gene variants and somatic mutations in Down syndrome associated Hirschsprungs disease (DS-HSCR) in an African population Proinflammatory cytokines from patients with Crohn's disease affect cultured enteric neurons F37 Keisuke Ito, Hideki Enomoto Chasing the RET tyrosine kinase in living cells during ENS development Changes in gastric myoelectrical activity in ICR mice and the responsiveness to drug 53 Intestinal mucosa-derived neural stem cells give rise to neurons and glia Maintenance of "stemcellness" in enteric and central neuronal progenitors-Role of bacterial lipopolysaccharides Differential expression of Phox2b marks distinct progenitor cell populations and facilitates analysis of regulatory pathways in enteric ontogeny The central nervous system as a source of stem cells for treatment of enteric neuropathies Human autologous enteric neural crest-derived cells as a potential source for cell therapy for Hirschsprung disease Changes in the enteric stem cell niche of children with Hirschsprung's disease Morphologic analysis of the components of the enteric nervous system in the normal transverse colon of children Protein patterned …

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تاریخ انتشار 2016