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Revision as of 14:38, 4 March 2014

10th MiPconference - MiP2014: Joint IUBMB/MiP Symposium on Mitochondrial Physiology - a Point/Counterpoint Meeting

The Mitochondrial Physiology Society, Obergurgl, Tyrol, Austria. 2014-Sep-08 to 12

>>> Book of Abstracts Open Access

MiP2014 Abstracts filtered by MipMaps

All abstracts in the MiPMap

Keynotes


MiP2014 participants

Name Institution Preliminary title
Ali Sameh S Zewail City for Science and Technology, ET Oxygen-consuming and ROS-producing activities in synaptosomes.
Brown David East Carolina University, NC, US
Dohlmann Tine University of Copenhagen, DK
Kraunsoe Regitze University of Copenhagen, DK
Koopman Werner J Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, NL Redox regulation of mitochondrial dynamics.
Larsen Steen University of Copenhagen, DK Normalization of respiration.
Purhonen Janne University Helsinki, FI
Ristow Michael ETH Zurich, CH Promoting health and lifespan by increasing mitochondrial ROS formation.
Stiban Johnny Birzeit University, PS Very long chain ceramides interfere with C16-ceramide-induced channel formation: A plausible mechanism for regulating the initiation of intrinsic apoptosis.

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