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Basic Science & Translational Research (Shortlisted Abstracts)

Best Oral Paper Presentation

Abstract Ref. no.Title
00007A Therapeutically Accessible IL11 Autocrine Loop Underlies Fibrosis
00284In Vitro Modeling of the Tumor Immune Microenvironment in Colorectal Cancer Using Patient-derived Expanded T-cells
00402Novel Retina Specific Laminin Isoforms Recapitulate Retinal Interphotoreceptor Matrix to Generate Human Embryonic Stem Cell-derived Photoreceptors
00431Parkin Regulates Neuronal Lipid Metabolism Through SREBP-LPL Pathway - Implications for Parkinson's Disease


Best Poster Competition

Abstract ref. no.Title
00125Discovery of Biomarkers for Clinical Response to Radiotherapy in HCC via Deep Immunoprofiling of Peripheral Blood
00189Transglutaminase-2 Is Critical for Corneal Barrier Function
00243Frequency of Cytogenetic Abnormalities in Products of Conception
00281The Concerted Action of Small RabGTPase and Exocyst Vesicular Trafficking Mediates Bacterial Expulsion From Bladder Epithelium
00407Cardiac Tissue Factor Regulates Inflammation and Hypertrophy in Mouse Model of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
00452Biologically Relevant Laminin Matrix as Chemically Defined and Fully Human Platform for Culturing Human Epidermal Keratinocytes
00455A PDZ Domain-containing Protein, GIPC3, Positively Regulates Hedgehog Signalling and Shows Potential as a Therapeutic Target for Melanoma
00478GNA13 Supresses YAP Expression and YAP/p73 Induced Transcriptional Activity in Head and Neck Cancers
00528Specific Targeting of Human Acute Myeloid Leukemia Using in Vitro Expanded Gamma Delta T Cells Derived From Cord Blood
00544DENV-2 Vaccine Strain, PDK53: A Tool to Define Molecular Determinants  of Viral Attenuation in Its Natural Vector (Aedes aegypti)

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