Among abstracts already accepted for Short Oral Presentation

The Scientific Committee of Targeting Mitochondria 2011 selecteds some abstracts for short oral presentations.

Among them (non exhaustive liste):


Respiratory Chain Complex I, a main reguslatory target of the cAMP/PKA pathway is defective in different human diseases, by Pr S. Papa from University of bari Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy 


Mitochondrial genome targeting by DF-MITO-Porter via endosomal and mitochondrial membrane fusion, by Dr Y. Yamada from Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hokkaido, Japan


Analysis of Mitochondrial Function by Means of Cell-Penetrating Phosphorescent Oxygen Sensing Probes, by Dr  D. B. Papkovsky, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland 


SIRT-1 is involved in Modulation of Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Experimental Model of Cerebral Ischaemia/Reperfusion by Dr A. D. Romano, Institute of Geriatrics, Department, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy


SIRT2 Deacetylase Activity Controls the Autophagy-Lysosomal System by Modulating the Acetylation Dynamics of Tubulin Cytoskeleton by Dr D. M. Arduíno, University Of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal


Regulation of Relative Supply and Demand Provides New Perspective on Aging and Pathogenesis of Chronic Disease: A Key New Role for Ancient Aconitase by Dr A. N. Lehner, University Of Northampton, United Kingdom


PGC-1αlpha Activation as a Therapeutic Approach for Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Mitochondrial Disorders and in Aging by Dr T. Wenz, University of Koln and Cluster of Excellence, Koln, Germany


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