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Abstracts for the 48th FEBS Congress

Participant abstracts submitted to the 48th FEBS Congress and accepted by the Congress Scientific Committee, as well as abstracts from invited speakers for the event, are searchable here from 22nd June to 12th July 2024.

In addition to appearing on this Congress website, abstracts are available to registered participants for the event on the Congress app. Furthermore, with the exception of late-breaking abstracts, they are also collated in the FEBS Open Bio Supplement for the event (to be published near the start of the Congress), 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Abstracts submitted to the Congress undergo minimal checks, and appraisal for oral presentation, but are not peer-reviewed. 

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Notation: SpT-14-1
Track: Speed Talks
Topic: Molecular mechanisms of functional foods and their bioactive compounds
Title: The study of the interaction between ampelopsin, myricetin, and their sulfate conjugates and multispecific organic anion-transporting polypeptides (OATP1B1, OATP2B1)
Author/s: H. Kaci, É. Bakos, M. Poór , C. Laczka,
Notation: SpT-14-2
Track: Speed Talks
Topic: Molecular mechanisms of functional foods and their bioactive compounds
Title: Opuntia Ficus Indica fruit ameliorates glucose dysmetabolism in a murine model of metabolic syndrome: a comparative study with chromium picolinate.
Author/s: A. Massaro, A. Amato, S. Terzo, P. Calvi, F. Mulè, I. Restivo, A. Attanzio, M. Allegra, L. Tesoriere,
Notation: SpT-15-1
Track: Speed Talks
Topic: Nutraceuticals effects on cell metabolism and chronic diseases
Title: In vitro effects of resveratrol supplementation of plasma from patients affected by Alzheimer’s Disease on cultured human endothelial cells
Author/s: V. Membrino, V. Schiavoni, S. Alia, S. Luzzi, M. Silvestrini, A. Di Paolo, V. Pompei, M. Emanuelli, E. Salvolini, A. Vignini,
Notation: SpT-16-1
Track: Speed Talks
Topic: Impacts of climate change on nutrition and health
Title: Cadmium-induced growth and physiological disruptions in wheat
Author/s: N. ZAARI JABRI, F. MEKKAOUI, S. ESSADSSI, I. AMGHAR, A. HMYENE, M. AIT-EL-MOKHTAR,
Notation: SpT-16-2
Track: Speed Talks
Topic: Impacts of climate change on nutrition and health
Title: Biochemical aspects of food sustainability: molecular basis of bread improvement through enrichment with sprouted legumes flour
Author/s: S.M. Borgonovi, S. Iametti, A. Marti, A. Sergiacomo, M. Di Nunzio,
Notation: SpT-17-1
Track: Speed Talks
Topic: Membrane biochemistry
Title: Sec24D-positive ER exit sites sort raft-preferring proteins for rapid ER export.
Author/s: I. Castello-Serrano, R. Ippolito, K. Levental, E. Araldi, I. Levental,
Notation: SpT-17-2
Track: Speed Talks
Topic: Membrane biochemistry
Title: Aquaporin-3 and aquaporin-5 modulate cell biomechanical properties and influence cell migration
Author/s: C. Pimpão, F.A. Carvalho, I.V. da Silva, N.C. Santos, G. Soveral,
Notation: SpT-17-3
Track: Speed Talks
Topic: Membrane biochemistry
Title: Calcium transport by sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase: stimulatory and inhibitory effects investigated on a solid supported membrane
Author/s: F. Tadini-Buoninsegni, G.E. Giacomazzo, L. Conti, F. Cencetti, C. Giorgi, I. Palchetti,
Notation: SpT-17-4
Track: Speed Talks
Topic: Membrane biochemistry
Title: Regulation of human Akt1 by phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)-trisphosphate lipid species
Author/s: O. Bahra, M. Grzybek, Ü. Coskun,
Notation: SpT-18-1
Track: Speed Talks
Topic: Cellular organelles
Title: T-cell-restricted intracellular antigen-1 directs cellular senescence by regulating mitochondrial dynamics
Author/s: S. Cha, W. Kim, E.K. Lee,
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