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45th FEBS Congress Abstracts

Abstracts submitted to the 45th FEBS Congress and accepted by the Congress Organizing Committee, as well as abstracts from invited speakers for the event, are searchable here from 1st to 16th July 2021. 

In addition to appearing on this Congress website, abstracts are displayed on the FEBS 2021 virtual event platform. Furthermore, with the exception of late-breaking abstracts, they are also collated in the FEBS Open Bio Supplement for the 45th FEBS Congress (available online from 3rd July 2021), and subsequently included individually in the Conference Proceedings Citation Index published by Web of Science. Citation instructions for abstracts collated in the FEBS Open Bio supplement are given in its introductory pages.

Abstracts submitted to the Congress undergo minimal checks, and appraisal for oral presentation and participant support schemes, but are not peer-reviewed. 

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Notation: P-03.2-12
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Receptor–ligand interactions
Title: New somatostatin analogue interacts with receptors of experimental tumour models
Author/s: Z. Shprakh, V. Delektorskaya, I. Kubasova, M. Kiseleva, S. Kovalenko,
Notation: P-03.2-13
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Receptor–ligand interactions
Title: Effect of sulfasalazine on insulin- and PDGF-stimulated glucose uptake in cultured skeletal muscle cells
Author/s: A. Vidovic, K. Dolinar, V. Jan, K. Miš, A.V. Chibalin, S. Pirkmajer,
Notation: P-03.2-14
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Receptor–ligand interactions
Title: On the role of dimerization in allosteric regulation of mammalian ALOX15
Author/s: A. Zhuravlev, A. Golovanov, V. Konotopov, V. Toporkov, À. González-Lafont, H. Kühn, I. Ivanov,
Notation: P-03.2-15
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Receptor–ligand interactions
Title: New insights into molecular mechanism of signaling by endocrine FGFs
Author/s: E. Kuzina, P. Ung, J. Mohanty, F. Tome, J. Choi, E. Pardon, J. Steyaert, I. Lax, A.S. Schlessinger, J. Schlessinger, S. Lee,
Notation: P-03.2-16
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Receptor–ligand interactions
Title: The interaction of CD40 receptor on B cells with different forms of recombinant CD40L
Author/s: M. Byazrova, E. Astakhova, A. Spiridonova, A. Prilipov, A. Filatov,
Notation: P-03.2-17
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Receptor–ligand interactions
Title: Modulation of TrkB activation by zinc/brain-derived neurotrophic factor complex: implication for neurotrophic activity
Author/s: C. Giacomelli, L. Russo, L. Marchetti, T. Marzo, M. Calvello, D. La Mendola, A. Cattaneo, C. Martini, M.L. Trincavelli,
Notation: P-03.2-18
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Receptor–ligand interactions
Title: Effects of rFSH on expression dynamics of GDNF, SIRT-1, and LIN28A in cultured Sertoli cells of azoospermic men
Author/s: D. AYDOS, Y. YUKSELTEN, O.S. AYDOS, N. GONULKIRMAZ, A. SUNGUROGLU, K. AYDOS,
Notation: P-03.2-19
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Receptor–ligand interactions
Title: Insulin and IGF-1 receptors transmembrane domain dimers: structure prediction and possible role in activation
Author/s: A. Kuznetsov, A. Bennasroune, P. Maurice, Y. Bershatsky, E. Bocharov, R. Efremov,
Notation: P-03.2-20
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Receptor–ligand interactions
Title: Nutmeg essential oil constituents are potent Cx43 gap junction inhibitors
Author/s: R. Mickus, G. Janciuke, V. Raškevicius, V. Mikalayeva, I. Matulyte, M. Marksa, K. Maciunas, J. Bernatoniene, V.A. Skeberdis,
Notation: P-03.2-21
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Receptor–ligand interactions
Title: Structural requirements for the interaction of the enzyme nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase with Toll-like receptor 4
Author/s: M. Gasparrini, F. Mazzola, C. Fortunato, F. Zamporlini, L. Sorci, V. Audrito, S. Deaglio, M. Cuccioloni, M. Angeletti, N. Raffaelli,
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