| 09.00–10.30 |
Checkpoints during Trophoblast Invasion: from Normalcy to Pre-eclampsia |
| Chairs |
P. Sedlmayr (Graz, AT) |
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U. Kämmerer (Würzburg, DE) |
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| 09.00 |
Placental nutrition: how does the placenta get fat? |
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Y. Sadovsky (Pittsburgh, PA/US) |
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| 09.20 |
Altering angiogenic gene expression in trophoblast |
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D. S. Torry (Springfeld, IL/US) |
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| 09.40 |
The placenta: transcriptional, epigenetic, and physiological integration during development |
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B. Huppertz (Graz, AT) |
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| 10.00 |
Celiac disease and pregnancy outcome: anti-transglutaminase antibodies effects on placental and endometrial functions |
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N. Di Simone (Rome, IT) |
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| 10.15 |
Development of a Novel Whole Mount Immunofuorescence Technique to Visualize Intact Human Placental Architecture |
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M. Bushway (Rochester, MI/US) |
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| 10.30–11.00 |
Coffee Break |
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| 11.00–13.00 |
Cutting Edge Topics in Reproductive Medicine |
| Chairs |
K. Hecher (Hamburg, DE) |
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J. Kwak-Kim (Vernon Hills, IL/US) |
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| 11.00 |
Angiogenesis and preeclampsia |
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A. Karumanchi (Boston, MA/US) |
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| 11.30 |
The challenge of placental bed disorders |
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R. Romero (Detroit, MI/US) |
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| 12.00 |
Pravastatin prevents the onset of preeclampsia in C1q deficient mice |
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G. Girardi (Edinburgh, UK) |
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| 12.30 |
Time-lapse based investigation of early human embryo development: the impact of age and AMH |
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J. Liebenthron (Bonn, DE) |
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| 12.45 |
High field dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging assessment of placental perfusion unveiled an increased blood fow upon prenatal stress challenge in mice |
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C. C. Much (Hamburg, DE) |
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| 13.00–14.30 |
Lunch Break |
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| 13.00–14.30 |
Poster-Session 3 |
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D. S. Torry (Springfeld, IL/US) |
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Y. Varla-Leftherioti (Athens/GR) |
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Poster-Walk 1 |
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Cell incognito: Do we underestimate the Function of Fetal and Maternal Cross Talk and Microchimerism? |
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Cutting Edge Topics in Reproductive Medicine – Part 1 |
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Poster-Walk 2 |
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Cutting Edge Topics in Reproductive Medicine – Part 2 |
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Genetic and Epigenetic Regulation of Genomic Imprinting and Fetal Development |
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Genital HIV Infection |
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| 14.30–16.00 |
It Takes 2 to Tango: Endocrine-immune Cross talk in Reproduction |
| Chairs |
B. Gellersen (Hamburg, DE) |
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U. Jeschke (München, DE) |
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| 14.30 |
Natural killer cell and genetic regulation of hemochorial placentation |
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M. J. Soares (Kansas City, KS/US) |
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| 15.00 |
Understanding embryo-maternal cross-talk in the bovine uterus |
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S. Bauersachs (München, DE) |
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| 15.30 |
An essential role for dendritic cells in ovarian cycle |
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M. Nagai (Tokyo, JP) |
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| 15.45 |
Modulation of glucocorticoid sensitivity in T cells: A novel mechanism for the benefcial effects of pregnancy in multiple sclerosis |
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S. Gold (Hamburg, DE) |
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| 16.00–17.30 |
Macro- and Micro-Environmental Challenges in Reproduction |
| Chairs |
J. Szekeres-Bartho (Pecs, HU) |
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S. Kalkunte (Providence, RI/US) |
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| 16.00 |
Models of murine fetoplacental infections |
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L. Krishnan (Ottawa, CA) |
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| 16.30 |
The effect of oxygen on placental connexins 43 and 46 and its contribution to preeclampsia |
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E. Winterhager (Essen, DE) |
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| 17.00 |
Regulatory B-cells expand in peripheral blood of pregnant women having normal pregnancies but are very low in women suffering from spontaneous abortions |
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L. Rolle (Magdeburg, DE) |
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| 17.15 |
The immune phase of helminth infection during pregnancy determines the allergic immune response in offspring |
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K. Straubinger (München, DE) |