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Programme
Programme
9th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
OF
THE
POLISH NEUROSCIENCE SOCIETY
First FENS Featured
Regional Meeting
September 9-12, 2009
Warszawa, Poland
Dear Participant,
Along the conference materials we propose you kind
of a back to the future imaginary travel with Ijon Tichy
attending Futurological Congress in Corstaricana in
the beginning of the 21. century, as described by
celebrated Polish science-fiction novelist, Stanislaw
Lem, in his novel, The Futurological Congress, back
in 1970.
Stanislaw Lem (1921–2006) is best known for Solaris,
The Star Diaries, The Cyberiad, Mortal Engines.
Hopefully entertaining, detaching, and stimulating
parts of the book, are illustrated with drawings by
not-yet-celebrated Karol Dobrowolski.
We wish you an interesting trip…
Organizing Committee
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Awards
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Young Investigator Stipends
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General Information
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Social Events
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Brain Awarness Events
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Exhibitors Information and Profiles
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Society and Business Meetings
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Scientific Programme
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Plenary and Special Lectures
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Symposia
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Poster Topics
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Poster Session I
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Poster Session II
79
Poster Session III
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Author Index
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Address Directory
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Poster Sessions Plan
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Old Library Floor and Exhibition Plan
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Programme at a Glance
inside back cover
Sponsors
outside back cover
Map of Congress Area
outside back cover
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General Information
PROGRAMME
Lectures
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Symposia
Acknowledgement
Poster session I
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Poster session II
Committees and Organization
Poster session III
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Author index
Welcome Address
Address Directory
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Plans & Maps
Table of Contents
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PROLOGUE
It is common knowledge that there are two
kinds of scholar these days: the stationary
and the peripatetic. The stationaries
pursue their studies in the traditional way,
while their restless colleagues participate
in every sort of international seminar and
symposium imaginable. The scholar of
this second type may be readily identified:
in his lapel he wears a card bearing his
name, rank and home university, in his
pocket sticks a flight schedule of arrivals
and departures, and the buckle on his
belt – as well as the snaps on his briefcase
– are plastic, never metal, so as not to
trigger unnecessarily the alarms of the
airport scanners that search boarding
passengers for weapons. Our peripatetic
scholar keeps up with the literature of his
field by studying in buses, waiting rooms,
planes and hotel bars.
“The Futurological Congress”,
Stanislaw Lem, November 1970
Jak wiadomo, uczeni dzielą się dziś na
stacjonarnych i jeżdżących. Stacjonarni po
staremu prowadzą różne badania, jeżdżący zaś
uczestniczą we wszechmożliwych konferencjach
i kongresach międzynarodowych. Uczonego tej
drugiej grupy łatwo rozpoznać: w klapie nosi
zawsze małą wizytówkę z własnym nazwiskiem
i stopniem naukowym, w kieszeni – rozkłady
jazdy linii lotniczych, podpasuje się ściągaczem
bez części metalowych, a także jego teczka
zamyka się na plastykowy zatrzask – wszystko,
aby nie uruchamiać niepotrzebnie alarmowej
syreny urządzenia, które na lotnisku prześwietla
podróżnych i wykrywa broń sieczną oraz
palną. Uczony taki fachową literaturę studiuje
w autobusach linii lotniczych, w poczekalniach,
w samolotach i w hotelowych barach.
„Kongres futurologiczny”, Stanisław Lem, listopad 1970
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Welcome Address 2009
WELCOME ADDRESS 2009
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Polish Neuroscience Society we have a great pleasure
to welcome you all to Warszawa and the Old University Campus.
This meeting is already the 9th International Congress of the
Polish Neuroscience Society and simultaneously it is the First FENS
Featured Regional meeting. This is a new initiative of FENS to
give support to national societies aiming to strengthen scientific
program of their meetings and make them more international
and vivid. Especially, FENS offered stipends which enable young
scientists from abroad to participate in the meeting.
The Polish Neuroscience Society won the slot to organize such
regional meeting. This was a challenge to us as well for FENS,
which supported us in shaping scientific and social events. In the
next few days you will have the opportunity to experience the
effects of our work.
At the meeting we host 59 young stipends holders. Among them
there are also young scientists which received stipends from their
own national societies.
Young researchers, we hope that your presence and active voices
during all scientific events will make this particular meeting a real
forum of exchange of scientific experience and new ideas.
We would like to thank the president of FENS Helmut Kettenmann
and Eckart Gundelfinger for helping us to construct the scientific
program and to invite prominent plenary speakers. Also we would
like to thank Meino Gibson from the FENS Office for helping us
with management.
This meeting is also different than previous meetings in that, that in
partnership with The European DANA Alliance for the Brain (EDAB), we
included a lecture for the public (in Polish) aiming to increase interest in
brain matters among lay audience. There is also a bilingual exhibition
on the History of Neuroscience in Poland which accompanies the
Meeting, aimed to show, in particular to the young generation, the
beginnings of our presence in the world community of neuroscientists.
We would like to express our sincere thanks to all of the members
of the local organizing committee who have devoted a huge
amount of time and effort to make the present congress a
memorable event. We would like also to thank the Rector of
the Warsaw University Katarzyna Chałasinska-Macukow and the
Minister for Science and Higher Education Barbara Kudrycka. Let
us extend our gratitude to all sponsors of the meeting for their
generous financial support. It is only with the generous assistance
of our sponsors that this event was made possible. In particular our
special thanks go to our strategic sponsor Kawa.ska.
We wish you all a successful conference and enjoyable stay in
Warszawa.
Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska
Małgorzata Skup
President of the Polish Neuroscience
Society
Chairperson of the
Organizing Committee
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Committees
COMMITTEES
Chairperson:
Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska
President of the Polish Neuroscience Society
Scientific Program Committee:
Chairperson:
Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska
Vice-chairpersons: Irena Nalepa
Elżbieta Pyza
Members:
PNS:
Julita Czarkowska-Bauch
Henryk Majczyński
Adam Płaźnik
Małgorzata Skup
Teresa Zalewska
FENS:
Eckart Gundelfinger
Helmut Kettenmann
Local Organizing Committee:
Chairperson:
Vice-Chairperson:
Małgorzata Skup
Katarzyna Łukasiuk
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Teresa Zalewska
Henryk Majczyński
Members:
Paweł Boguszewski
(webpage, poster sessions, audiovisual
equipment, media)
Ruzanna Djavadian
(book exhibition)
Robert Kuba Filipkowski
(sponsors and exhibitors, exhibition
prospectus, Programme – Lem project)
Katarzyna Kalita
(exhibitors)
Ksenia Meyza
(animation of the events for stipend
holders)
Tomasz Werka
(graphic design and announcements
layouts)
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Committees
Marek Wypych
(animation of the events for stipend
holders)
FENS Office Berlin: Meino Gibson
Organizers of Brain Awareness Events:
Andrzej Wróbel, Małgorzata Skup:
History of Neuroscience in Poland – exhibition
Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska, Teresa Zalewska:
EDAB Open Lecture for Public (in Polish)
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Organization
ORGANIZATION
Organizer:
Polish Neuroscience Society (PNS)
Co-organizers: Federation of European Neuroscience Societies
(FENS)
Committee of Neurobiology of Polish Academy
of Sciences (CN PAS)
Committee of Neurological Sciences of Polish
Academy of Sciences (CNS PAS)
Partners:
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS,
Warszawa
Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS,
Warszawa
Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków
International Institute of Molecular and Cell
Biology, Warszawa
Homepage
www.pns2009.pl
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Acknowledgement
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Polish Neuroscience Society and the organizers
of this Meeting gratefully acknowledge the collaboration
and the financial support of the following partners:
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland
University of Warsaw
Museum of the Warsaw University
Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts
Committee of Neurobiology of Polish Academy of
Sciences (CN PAS)
Committee of Neurological Sciences of Polish Academy
of Sciences (CNS PAS)
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
British Neuroscience Association (BNA)
German Neuroscience Society (GNS)
International Brain Research Organization (IBRO)
European Dana Alliance for the Brain (EDAB)
European Brain and Behaviour Society (EBBS)
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warsaw
Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warsaw
Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków
International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology,
Warsaw
Strategic sponsor:
Kawa.ska & Leica
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Acknowledgement
The following persons and Institutions have contributed
to the specific tasks in the organization of this Meeting:
Abstracts Reviewing
Julita Czarkowska-Bauch
Ruzanna Djavadian
Anna Grabowska
Katarzyna Łukasiuk
Henryk Majczyński
Irena Nalepa
Adam Płaźnik
Elżbieta Pyza
Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska
Małgorzata Skup
Lidia Strużynska
Krzysztof Turlejski
Tomasz Werka
Jakub Włodarczyk
Andrzej Wróbel
Barbara Zabłocka
Jolanta Zagrodzka
Teresa Zalewska
Abstract Book Editing
Małgorzata Gałysz
Katarzyna Łukasiuk
Małgorzata Skup
Gabriela Plucińska
Book Exhibition
Ruzanna Djavadian
Małgorzata Skup
Exhibition Prospectus and Management, Sponsors
Robert Kuba Filipkowski
Katarzyna Kalita
Graphic Design, Covers of the First Announcement and
the Programme Book, Photograph in the Abstract Book
Tomasz Werka
Posters for Brain Awarness Events
Ola Wróbel
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Acknowledgement
Historical Exhibition
Andrzej Wróbel
Małgorzata Skup
Joanna Smyda
Poster Session Organization, Poster-Layout,
Audiovisual Equipment
Paweł Boguszewski
Programme Book
Robert Kuba Filipkowski
Katarzyna Łukasiuk
Małgorzata Skup
PanDawer
Programme and Abstract Book Browser
Paweł Boguszewski
Programme for Stipend Holders
Katarzyna Łukasiuk
Ksenia Meyza
Urszula Sławińska
Marzena Stefaniuk
Michał Witt
Marek Wypych
Barbara Zabłocka
Social Programme Organization
Julita Czarkowska-Bauch
Małgorzata Skup
Local Organizing Secretariat
Magda Żyglińska
PROFESSIONAL PARTNERS
Catering
Marysienka: Marianna Swiecicka
Website Construction and Maintenance, Registration
and Management, Hotel Accomodation and Excursions
Nobell Congressing
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Awards
AWARDS
The 2009 EJN Best Publication Award
The award winner is Ji Huyn Ko (McGill University, Montreal,
Canada) for an article:
“Theta burst stimulation-induced inhibition of dorsolateral
prefrontal cortex reveals hemispheric asymmetry in striatal
dopamine release during a set-shifting task – a TMS-[11C]
raclopride PET study” published in European Journal of
Neuroscience, 2008, 28(10), 2147-55.
The FENS Young Investigator Awards
Piotr Walczak (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD, USA)
Guiding cell-based therapy for neurological diseases with
noninvasive cellular imaging
Christian Wozny (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
Cambridge, UK)
Looking at the top of the cortex: neural connectivity in the
superficial layers of the neocortex
The PNS Young Investigator Awards
Ksenia Meyza (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS,
Warszawa, Poland)
Electrophysiological correlates of diverse emotional reactivity of
Roman High – (RHA/Verh) and Roman Low Avoidance
(RLA/Verh) rats
Lukasz Swiech (Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology,
Warszawa, Poland)
TIPs for dendritogenesis: CLIP-170 in dendritic arbor
development
Luiza Wojcik (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS,
Warszawa, Poland)
Relationship between activity of matrix metalloproteinase -2
and -9 (MMP-2, MMP-9) and ischemia-induced neurogenesis in
adult gerbil hippocampus
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Young Investigator Stipends
YOUNG INVESTIGATOR STIPENDS
The travel stipends for young investigators were founded by
FENS, the German Neurosciece Society (5 stipends) and the
British Neuroscience Association (4 stipends).
The following applicants were granted:
Aceti, Massimiliano (Italy)
Bazovkina, Daria (Russia)
Beirowski, Bogdan (Germany)
Belyakov, Alexandr (Russian Federation)
Bodo, Cristian (United Kingdom)
Bondi, Corina (USA)
Campbell, Tom (Finland)
Chandaka, Giri Kumar (Austria)
Cherkas, Volodymyr (Ukraine)
Czajkowski, Rafal (USA)
Dávidová, Alexandra (Slovak Republic)
Denisov, Andrey (Belarus)
Dmytrenko, Lesia (Czech Republic)
Engmann, Olivia (United Kingdom)
Farkhooi, Farzad (Germany)
Febbraro, Fabia (Denmark)
Feligioni Marco (Sweden)
Fortuna, Michal (USA)
Grigoryan, Gayane (Armenia)
Guseva, Daria (Russia)
Hartmann, Anna-Maria (Germany)
Holper, Lisa (Switzerland)
Hrncic, Dragan (Serbia)
Hu, Tjing-Tjing (Belgium)
Kaczmarczyk, Lech (Germany)
Karrenbauer, Britta (Germany)
Kondratskaya, Elena (Ukraine)
Kopach, Olga (Ukraine)
Kravcukova, Petra (Slovakia)
Krzyzanowska, Agnieszka (Spain)
Kumar, Alok (India)
Leske, Oliver Germany)
Maddalena, Andrea (Germany)
Mamenko, Mykola (Ukraine)
Martoncikova, Marcela (Slovak Republic)
Mironova, Vera (Russian Federation)
Mokrovic, Gordana (Croatia)
Mravec, Boris (Slovakia)
Nakic, Sandra (Croatia)
Niewiadomski, Pawel (USA)
Novotna, Ivana (Slovak Republic)
O’Tuathaigh, Colm (Ireland)
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Young Investigator Stipends
Palygin, Oleg (United Kingdom)
Parvez, Suhel (Germany)
Pielecka-Fortuna, Justyna (USA)
Pignataro Giuseppe (Italy)
Przybycien, Magdalena (USA)
Rahhal, Belal (West Bank/Palestine)
Roselli, Francesco (Germany)
Sajjad, Muhammad (Germany)
Schreiberova, Andrea (Slovakia)
Simola, Nicola (Italy)
Szabó, Arnold (Hungary)
Tabassum, Heena (Germany)
Tikhonova, Maria (Russian Federation)
Tuncer, Seçkin (Turkey)
Vlainic, Josipa (Croatia)
Walczak, Piotr (USA)
Wozny, Christian (United Kingdom)
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More than ninety-five percent of
a hotel’s guests are there for some
conference or convention. The
individual tourist, the single guest
without a card in his lapel and
briefcase stuffed with programs and
memoranda, is as rare as a pearl in
the desert.
“The Futurological Congress”
Stanislaw Lem
November 1970
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Obecnie 95 procent gości hotelowych
tworzą uczestnicy wszelakich zjazdów
i konferencji. Gość-samotnik turysta-soliter, bez wizytówki w klapie
i teczki wypchanej szpargałami
konferencyjnymi, jest rzadki jak perła
na pustyni.
„Kongres futurologiczny”
Stanisław Lem
listopad 1970
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Conference venue
The conference venue is an Old Library of the University of
Warsaw (26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Str.). The Old Library is
located in the Old University Campus, in the very centre of the
city, close to the Old Town and other tourist attractions (see the
map). The building itself is one of the most precious examples
of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in Warsaw. Originally
erected in 1891-94 has been recently extensively renovated and
adapted to fulfill requirements of a modern conference centre.
The interactive panorama of the Old Library can be accessed at
http://www.uw.edu.pl/en/strony/pan/index_eng.htm.
Access to the meeting site
Public transportation in Warsaw is well developed, reliable and
inexpensive. It consists of underground line and a number of
bus and tram lines. Conference venue as well as all conference
hotels are easily accessible by public transportation. There are
convenient bus connections between hotels and the Old Library.
The tickets can be bought at newspaper stands and Ticket
vending machines in some central locations. There are several
kinds of tickets available: single fare (2.80 PLN) or 1-day (9 PLN),
3-days (16 PLN), and 7-days (32 PLN) travelcards.
All informations can be found on the ZTM web page:
http://www.ztm.waw.pl/index.php?c=126&l=2.
The Congress Venue can be reached
from the airport:
– by bus: regular city bus # 175. The bus stop is just in front of
the exit from the airport. Get off at the bus stop ‘Uniwersytet’
at Krakowskie Przedmieście Str. It takes approximately 35-40
minutes, but strongly depends on traffic.
– by taxi: The licensed taxi can be found just in front of the exit
from the airport lobby. DO NOT accept offers from the lobby.
It takes approximately 20-30 minutes to get to the conference
venue, depending on traffic and costs approximately 10 Euro.
from the train Central Station and city center
– by walking (20 min)
– by bus: regular city bus # 175 in the direction of
Pl. Pilsudskiego. The bus stop is at Aleje Jerozolimskie Str,
opposite to the Central Station, just by Marriott hotel. Get off
at the bus stop ‘Uniwersytet’ at Krakowskie Przedmieście Str.
It takes approximately 10-15 minutes, but strongly depends
on traffic.
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– by tram: 3 tram stops to Charles de Gaulle Rondo, tram stop
‘Muzeum Narodowe‘, by any tram going in the direction of
Praga. Trams go every 1-3 minutes. Then turn left and take
any bus going north from the bus stop at Nowy Swiat Str.
Go 2 stops and get off at the bus stop ‘Uniwersytet’ at
Krakowskie Przedmieście Str.
– by taxi: the average cost is 5 Euro.
Accommodation
Special prices have been negotiated in tree hotels offering
accommodation at different price ranges.
Hotel Sofitel Victoria
(http://www.sofitel.com/sofitel/fichehotel/gb/sof/3378/fiche_
hotel.shtml) offers high standard accommodation. It is located
within walking distance to the conference venue and main
tourist attractions including Saxon Gardens, National Opera
House and the Old Town.
Hotel Ibis
(http://www.ibishotel.com/ibis/fichehotel/gb/ibi/3714/fiche_
hotel.shtml) is a nice tourist class hotel. It is situated in the city
center, near the Old Town and ‘Arkadia’ – the biggest shopping
center in Warsaw. Conference venue can be reached following
few minutes of bus ride.
Hotel Portos
(http://www.infhotel.pl/en/en_pokaz.php) offers decent
economy price accommodation intended for student. It is
located approximately 5 km from the conference center and
is well connected with public transportation with both, the
conference center and all city attractions.
Assistance for visitors with disabilities and special needs
The Old Library building is equipped with lifts and devices for
disabled persons. Please contact the Registration Desk to ask for
assistance.
Badges
Name badges must be visible and used at all times, anywhere at
the Congress Venue and Poster Sessions area.
Lost badges can be replaced for registered participants
presenting an ID.
Coat/luggage check
There is a coat and luggage check available at the basement
level of the building.
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Bags and satchels other than the official congress bag and/or
business satchels will NOT be allowed in the session rooms and
inside the Exhibition area.
Certificate of attendance
A certificate of attendance will be included in the Congress bag.
Duplication/Recording
Any form of recording (audio recording, auto taping, digital
taping, photography and video) is prohibited. Permission to do
so should be sought from the Congress Organizers.
Food and restaurants
Old Library is located on the main tourist route in Warsaw,
therefore there is large selection of food and restaurants
nearby the conference venue. All variety of services can be
found - not only luxurious restaurants, but also reasonably
priced bistros, cafés, sandwich and salad bars or fast foods.
There is a small cafe at the Old Library. In the nearby building of
Kazimierzowski Palace there is also a canteen that can be used
by participants of the conference.
In addition to that, low-price catering is organized in the Old
Library for lunches. Coffee, tea and other refreshments will be
available during coffee breaks free of charge.
Internet
Access to the internet is provided within the whole building,
as a complimentary service to participants. Please refer to the
Registration desk for the Access code.
Message Desk
Participants can use the Message Desk situated at the
Registration Desk
Posters & Poster Help Desk
Poster boards are numbered consecutively. Please find the
number of your poster board in the programme book and/
or in the materials recorded on the pendrive included in your
Congress Bag.
Registration Desk Opening Hours
Wednesday 9th September
Thursday 10th September
Friday 11th September
Saturday 12th September
12.00-19.30
8.00-19.30
8.00-19.30
8.00-12.00
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Rules
Smoking Policy – The Polish Neuroscience Meeting 2009 is a
non-smoking event.
Participants are kindly requested to refrain form smoking in the
Congress venue.
Mobile Phones – Delegates are kindly requested to keep their
mobile phones in the off position in the rooms where scientific
sessions are being held, as well as in the Internet rooms and
during poster sessions.
Food – Food is not allowed inside the session rooms.
Participants may take water bottles.
Speakers’ Preview Room
Speakers are asked to provide their presentation to the
Speakers’ Preview Room (2nd. floor) the day before the
session for morning sessions and at least two hours before the
beginning of the session for afternoon sessions.
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SOCIAL EVENTS
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Concert of Polish Ancient Music (Ars Nova Ensemble) and GetTogether Reception
location: Central Agricultural Library, Krakowskie Przedmieście 66
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Welcome reception (sponsored by FENS)
location: Ogrody Foksal Restaurant, Zamojski Palace, Foksal 2
BRAIN AWARENESS EVENTS
The scientific program is accompanied by brain awareness
events. These events precede Warsaw Autumn Science Festival.
That is a cyclic event aimed to increase an interest in science and
awareness of the general public.
Our special thanks to Ola Wróbel for the graphic design of the
posters announcing Brain Awarness Events
September 1-14, 2009
History of Neuroscience in Poland – exhibition
Location: Museum of the University of Warsaw, Pałac
Kazimierzowski, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Public lecture sponsored by EDAB (In Polish)
Location: Old Library of the University of Warsaw, Krakowskie
Przedmieście 26/28
Tomasz Gabryelewicz (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre
PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
Demencja i depresja – czy starość musi tak wyglądać?
(Dementia and Depression – whether the senescence has to
look like that?)
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Social Events
My disappointment at the modesty
of the reception I hid as best I could.
It was a cold buffet, and there was
nowhere to sit; all the chairs had been
removed, so to eat anything one had
to display an agility common to such
occasions, particularly as there was
an impossible crowd around the more
substantial dishes. [...] Of course
there were skeptics who said that the
Association’s allotments must have
been cut, since only that could account
for such heroic frugality.
“The Futurological Congress”
Stanislaw Lem, November 1970
Rozczarowanie, wywołane skromnością
przyjęcia, ukryłem, jak umiałem. Bufet był
zimny i stojący; aby utrudnić konsumpcję,
wyniesiono z olbrzymiej sali wszystkie
krzesła i fotele tak, że wypadało okazać
zwykłą w podobnych okolicznościach
zręczność, zwłaszcza że do półmisków co
istotniejszych zrobił się fatalny tłok [...].
Naturalnie znaleźli się sceptycy, którzy
mówili, że Towarzystwu obcięto dotacje i tym
jedynie można tłumaczyć tak drastyczne
oszczędności.
„Kongres futurologiczny”
Stanisław Lem, listopad 1970
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EXHIBITORS
The conference is generously supported by:
Applied Biosystems Polska Sp. z o.o.
Address: Bonifraterska 17, 00-203 Warszawa, Poland
Tel: +22 246 00 70
Fax: +22 246 00 90
E-mail: Maja.Swoboda@lifetech.com
Website: www.appliedbiosystems.com
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in the development and
marketing of instrument-based systems, consumables and services
for academic and clinical research. Driven by its employees’ belief in
the power of science to improve the human condition, the company
commercializes innovative technology solutions for DNA, RNA,
protein and small molecule analysis including sample preparation,
real-time PCR, sequencing.
BIOSEB
Address: BP 32025, F13845 Vitrolles, France
Tel: +33 820 825 523
Fax: +33 820 825 521
E-mail: info@bioseb.com
Website: http://www.bioseb.com
Bioseb develops automated equipments for the in vivo preclinical
behavioural research on rodents. Our latest instruments including
the New dynamic weight bearing, Automated forced swimming test,
Two temperature choice test, Gradient test and many others will be
presented and demonstrated in our booth.
Cambridge Electronic Design Limited
Address: Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0FE, United
Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1223 420 186
Fax: +44 (0)1223 420 488
E-mail: info@ced.co.uk
Website: http://www.ced.co.uk
Data acquisition, analysis and experiment control systems using
the powerful 1401 family of laboratory interfaces. CED specialist
applications include intracellular and extracellular physiology, spike
shape analysis, EEG, EMG, ECG, LTP, LTD, behavioural studies,
evoked response, signal averaging, spectral analysis and single
channel/whole cell patch clamp. Systems can also be customized by
CED or the user for specific applications.
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General Information
Exhibitors
General Information
Exhibitors
Carl Zeiss Sp. z o.o.
Address: Naramowicka 76, 61-622 Poznań, Poland
Tel: +48 (0) 61 820 93 60
Fax: +48 (0) 61 820 93 70
E-mail: mikroskopy@zeiss.pl
Website: http://www.zeiss.pl/mikroskopy
Founded in the German city of Jena in 1846, Carl Zeiss is today
a global leader in the optical and opto-electronic industries. Our
most important task is to enable science and technology to go
beyond what man can see. “We make it visible.” – our corporate
slogan, and our promise to our customers to open doors that were
previously sealed.
Compumedics
Enpol ltd
Address: Grochowska 217/1,
04-077 Warszawa, Poland
Tel: +48 22- 813-79-03
Fax: +48 22-813-77-59
E-mail: enpol@enpol-ltd.pl
Website: www.enpol-ltd.pl
PRO VITA
Address: Parafialna 1,
47-100 Strzelce Opolskie, Poland
Tel: +48 77 4621300
Fax: +48 77 4621301
E-mail: biuro@sprzetmedyczny.pl
Website: www.sprzetmedyczny.pl
Compumedics is today a leader in developing and manufacturing
clinical diagnostic systems for sleep disorders and research EEG/ERP
equipment. Enpol ltd is distributor of Compumedics/Neuroscan for
high-density EEG recordings, electro-magnetic source localization,
multi-modal neuroimaging and enhancements to functional MRI.
PRO VITA is involved in the sale of medical equipment. Our offer
includes comprehensive solutions for sleep, pulmonary, and ENT
diagnostic.
InLab
Address: Raclawicka 33/52, 02-601 Warszawa, Poland
Tel: +48 (0) 844 65 13
Fax: +48 (0) 844 74 63
Inlab BTH “Technical-Commercial Office” has been established in
1991. Distributor of microscopes of World known Nikon Company.
We have sold, installed and serviced nearly seven hundred
microscopes, ranging from student to research ones based upon
unique CFI60 System. We are proud to have number of references
from leading research institutes including Nencki and others of
Polish Academy of Science.
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Jackson ImmunoResearch Europe Ltd
Address: Unit 7 Acorn Business Centre, Oaks Drive, Newmarket,
Suffolk, CB8 7SY, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1638 782616,
Fax: +44 1638 668462
E-mail: cuserv@jireurope.com
Website: www.jireurope.com/home.asp
First Class – Secondary Antibodies for: Immunofluorescence
Microscopy, Western Blotting, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, In Situ
Hybridization, Electron Microscopy, Enzyme Immunohistochemistry
KAWA.SKA SP. Z O.O.
Address: Zaczarowanej Róży 1, 05-540 Zalesie Górne, Poland
Tel/Fax: + 48 22 756 57 65
E-mail: kawaska@kawaska.pl
Website: www.kawaska.pl
KAWA.SKA company was founded in 1999. We offer highly
developed equipment for molecular biology, biotechnology,
experimental medicine, environmental research, forensic research and
forensic medicine, quality control and technological process control.
We represent the following international partners:
APELEX (electrophoresis systems)
FIOCCHETTI (refrigerators and freezers)
FUJIFILM Life Science (advanced fluorescent, chemiluminescent
and radio- isotopic imaging for protein and DNA/RNA samples and
general array analysis)
J&M (photometers and spectrophotometers)
JENOPTIK (digital cameras)
LEICA Microsystems (microscopes techniques, histopathology)
SEQUENOM (DNA/RNA sequencing)
TECHNE (thermal cyclers, thermal blocks, hybridization incubators)
UVItec (gel documentation systems, UV lamps)
ZEISS (spectrophotometers, photometers)
In our portfolio we have also video and digital cameras for image
acquisition as well as software for image analysis.
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General Information
Exhibitors
General Information
Exhibitors
Millipore Sp. z o.o.
Address: Powazkowska 15, 01-797 Warszawa, Poland
Tel: +48 22 669 12 25
Fax: +48 22 663 70 33
E-mail: pawel_kroliczak@millipore.com
Website: www.millipore.com
Millipore is a Life Science leader providing products for bioscience
research. Established as a high performance filtration products
and services company, Millipore has grown into a partner for Life
Science customers through R&D investment, organic growth and
acquisitions. Companies acquired include Chemicon, Upstate, and
Linco, allowing Millipore to offer cell biology, life science research,
drug target screening tools and services.
Olympus Polska Sp. z o.o.
Address: Suwak 3, 02-676 Warszawa, Poland
Tel: +48) 22 366 00 77
Fax: +48) 22 831 04 53
E-mail: mikroskopy@olympus.pl
Website: http://www.olympus.pl
Since 1919, Olympus pioneers key technologies in the fields of
imaging and voice products, endoscopy, microscopy, bioanalytics,
IVR and NDT. As the leading system solution provider in microscopy
puts all of its expertise and passion into developing forward-looking
products that will advance their users, so that every application is
turned into an exciting voyage of discovery.
World Precision Instruments Germany GmbH
Address: Zossener Strasse 55-58, 10961 Berlin, Germany
Tel: +49 306 188 845
Fax: +49 306 188 670
E-mail: wpide@wpi-europe.com
Website: http://www.wpi-europe.com
World Precision Instruments is a leading global provider of powerful,
cutting-edge laboratory solutions for the life sciences. Our mission
is to offer the broadest range of instruments and tools, to enable
professionals throughout the biomedical community to conduct
research that is more thorough, more efficient, and more accurate.
From neurophysiology to free radical research, WPI provides the
equipment needed to ensure success.
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SOCIETY AND BUSINESS MEETINGS
General Assembly of the Polish Neuroscience Society
Wednesday, September 9, 14.00 – 16.00
location: Plenary Room, Old Library, Warsaw University,
26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Str
FENS Executive Committee Meeting
Friday, September 11, 9.00 – Saturday, September 12, 15.00
location: Room 308, Attic of the Old Library, Warsaw University,
26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Str
Foundation for Polish Science presentation
for FENS stipend holders
Thursday, September 10, 19.30 – 20.15
location: Room 308, Attic of the Old Library, Warsaw University,
26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Str
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General Information
Society and Business Meetings
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
12.00 – 19.30
14.00 – 16.00
Registration
General Assembly of the Polish Neuroscience
Society
location: Old Library,
Warsaw University,
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28
Plenary room
17.00 – 18.30
Opening Session
location: Old Library
Warsaw University,
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28
Plenary Room + Room A and B
Welcome addresses
(Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska – President of PNS,
PNS guests)
Opening Lecture
Sponsored by: Kawa.ska
Oswald Steward (Reeve-Irvine Research Center,
University of California at Irvine, CA, USA)
Targeting of mRNA to postsynaptic sites
on neuronal dendrites
Introduced by: Malgorzata Skup
19.30
Concert of Polish Ancient Music (Ars Nova
Ensamble) and Get-Together Reception
location: Central Agricultural Library,
Krakowskie Przedmieście 66
Thursday, September 10, 2009
08.30 – 09.20
Plenary Lecture
Pasko Rakic (Department of Neurobiology,
Yale University School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT, USA)
Making map of the mind: Molecular
mechanisms of neuronal migration
Introduced by: Malgorzata Kossut
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
09.20 – 09.40
Young Investigator Lecture (PNS award)
Ksenia Meyza (Nencki Institute of
Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
Electrophysiological correlates of diverse
emotional reactivity of Roman High –
(RHA/Verh) and Roman Low Avoidance
(RLA/Verh) rats
Introduced by: Elzbieta Pyza
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
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Programme
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Programme
Thursday, September 10, 2009
09.40 – 10.00
Coffee break
10.00 – 11.30
SYMPOSIA
Symposium I:
Learning-Dependent Brain Plasticity:
Systems View
Organizer and Chair: Grzegorz Hess
(Jagiellonian University and Institute of
Pharmacology PAS, Krakow, Poland)
location: Plenary Room
Carl Petersen (Mind Brain Institute, Lausanne,
Switzerland)
Synaptic mechanisms of tactile sensory
properties
Wioletta Waleszczyk (Nencki Institute of
Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
Reorganization of the visual cortex
following monocular circumscribed retinal
lesions: Update on Hebbian learning rules
Mathew Diamond (SISSA, Trieste, Italy)
What is stored in the hippocampus during
a tactile categorization task?
Malgorzata Kossut (Nencki Institute
of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa,
Poland)
The learning brain – modulation of
activation pattern
Symposium II:
Using Neuroimaging to Understand
Human Brain Function
Organizer and Chair: Anna Grabowska,
Anna Nowicka (Nencki Institute of
Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
location: Room A
Piotr Bogorodzki (Institute of Electronics,
Warszawa, Poland)
Inside BOLD – why neuronal activity
modulates MR signal?
Greg Kroliczak (University Oregon, Department
of Psychology, Human Neuroimaging and
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Laboratory,
Eugene, OR, USA)
Neural bases of praxis and target-directed
actions
Stefan Heim (Department of Psychiatry and
Psychotherapy, RWTH Aachen University,
Jülich, Germany)
The neural correlates of language processing
and its disorders over the life span
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
9.40 – 11.40
Programme
Artur Marchewka (Nencki Institute of
Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
Neural correlates of false recognition
WORKSHOP
Quantitative Analysis of Protein–Protein
Interactions
(Support contributed by Kawa.ska and Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft)
Organizer and Chair: Jakub Wlodarczyk
(Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS,
Warszawa, Poland)
location: Room B
Erwin Neher (Max-Plank-Institute for
Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany)
Non-negative matrix factorization: A novel
method to determine reference spectra of
fluorescent dyes in a cellular environment
Diethelm Richter (Department of Neuro and
Sensory Physiology, University of Göttingen,
Göttingen, Germany)
Quantitative measurements of cAMP
concentration with a new Epac Based
FRET-Sensor
Evgeni Ponimaskin (Department of Cellular
Neurophysiology, Medical School Hanover,
Hanover, Germany)
Stimulation-dependent changes in
oligomeric conformation of serotonin
5-HT1A receptors
Leszek Kaczmarek, Jakub Wlodarczyk
(Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, PAS,
Warszawa, Poland)
Lux-FRET method for quantitative analysis
of FRET signal
Grzegorz Wilczynski (Nencki Institute of
Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
High-resolution light-microscopic studies
on synaptic extracellular proteolysis
11.30 – 12.00
Coffee break
12.00 –12.50
Plenary Lecture
Jerzy Lazarewicz
Alternative methods of neuroprotection
in brain ischemia
Introduced by: Krystyna Domanska-Janik
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
12.50 – 14.30
Lunch Break
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
14.30 – 16.30
POSTER SESSION I
Programme
location: Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts,
5 Krakowskie Przedmieście Str.
14.30 – 15.30
15.30 – 16.30
odd serial numbers
even serial numbers
16.30 – 18. 00
SYMPOSIA
Symposium III:
Learning-Dependent Brain Plasticity:
Synaptic View
Organizer and Chair: Malgorzata Kossut
(Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS,
Warszawa, Poland)
location: Plenary Room
Denise Manahan-Vaughan (Ruhr University,
Bochum, Germany)
Regional and functional specificity of
hippocampal synaptic plasticity in spatial
memory formation
Krzysztof Tokarski (Institute of Pharmacology
PAS, Kraków, Poland)
Sensory learning enhances GABAergic
synaptic transmission in the barrel cortex
of the mouse
Jerzy Mozrzymas (Wroclaw Medical University,
Wrocław, Poland)
Impact of sensory learning on GABAergic
tonic inhibition in mouse barrel cortex
Alison Barth (Carnegie-Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, PA, USA)
Synaptic metaplasticity in somatosensory
cortex
Symposium IV:
Mechanisms, Functions and Modulation of
Central Nervous System Inflammation
Organizer and Chair: Bozena Kaminska
(Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS,
Warszawa, Poland)
location: Room A
Wolfgang J. Streit (University of Florida
College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida, USA)
Microglial senescence and degeneration
in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative
disease
Anna Czlonkowska (Institute of Psychiatry and
Neurology, Warszawa, Poland)
Manipulating inflammation and gliosis in
neurologic diseases – a clinical perspective
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Manuel B. Graeber (KFMC, Riyadh, KSA and
BMRI, Sydney, Australia)
Glia and inflammation in the Parkinsonian
substantia nigra
Barbara Przewlocka (Institute of Pharmacology
PAS, Kraków, Poland)
Modulation of inflammation and
neuropathic pain
Symposium V:
Stress-Response Systems in the
Pathogenesis and Prognosis of Cancer,
Inflammation and Autoimmune Diseases
Organizer and Chair: Marta Kubera (Institute
of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland)
location: Room B
Eadaoin Griffin (National University of Ireland,
Maynooth, Ireland)
Psychological stress compromises the
innate immune system: Implications for
disease susceptibility
Danuta Lewandowska (University of Gdansk,
Gdańsk, Poland)
Stress, emotion, and natural killer cell
antitumor activity
Lisa Goehler (University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Virginia, VA, USA)
Role of stress on immunity and cancer
development
Craig Stockmeier (University of Mississippi
Medical Center, Jackson, MS, USA)
Cell pathology and plasticity in the
hippocampus in major depressive disorder
18.00 – 18.10
Coffee break
18.10 – 18.30
Young Investigator Lecture
(FENS stipend holder award)
Christian Wozny (MRC Laboratory of
Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK)
Looking at the top of the cortex: neural
connectivity in the superficial layers of the
neocortex
Introduced by: Elzbieta Pyza
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
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Programme
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
18.30 – 19.20
Programme
Plenary Lecture
Grazyna Rajkowska (University of Mississippi
Medical Center, Center for Psychiatric
Neuroscience, Jackson, MS, USA)
Glia, GABA and Glutamate: New key
players in the pathology of depression
Introduced by: Irena Nalepa
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
19.30 – 20.15
Foundation for Polish Science presentation for
FENS stipend holders
location: Room 308, Attic
20.30
Welcome reception
(sponsored by FENS)
location: Ogrody Foksal Restaurant,
Zamojski Palace, Foksal 2
Friday, September 11, 2009
08.30 – 09.20
Plenary lecture
Jerzy Samochowiec (Pomeranian Medical
University, Szczecin, Poland)
Alcoholism: From neurobiology to new
treatment approaches
Introduced by: Adam Plaznik
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
09.20 – 09.40
Young Investigator Lecture
(PNS award)
Lukasz Swiech (Institute of Molecular and Cell
Biology, Warszawa, Poland)
TIPs for dendritogenesis: CLIP-170 in
dendritic arbor development
Introduced by: Elzbieta Pyza
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
09.40 – 10.00
Coffee break
10.00 – 11.30
SYMPOSIA
Symposium VI:
Genes and Behavior
Organizer and Chair: Artur H. Swiergiel
(Institute of Biology, Department of Animal
Physiology, University of Gdansk, Gdańsk,
Poland)
location: Plenary Room
Grzegorz R. Juszczak (Institute of Genetics and
Animal Breeding PAS, Jastrzebiec, Poland)
It is said “almost makes a difference”:
Are different strains of rodents the same
or almost the same?
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Friday, September 11, 2009
Programme
Dora Zelena (University and Group of
Neuropsychopharmacology HAS, and
Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)
Stress and adaptation in Brattleboro rats
lacking arginine-vasopressin
Aet Alttoa (Department of Psychology,
University of Tartu, Estonia)
Measurement of persistently expressed
behavioural traits in outbred rats:
Underlying gene expression patterns
Symposium VII: Stem Cells Based Therapeutic Approaches
(Support contributed by Olympus Polska)
Organizer and Chair: Barbara Lukomska,
Krystyna Domańska-Janik (Mossakowski
Medical Research Centre PAS, Warszawa,
Poland)
location: Room A
Marcin Jurga (Institute Novus Sanguis, Parc
Technologique, St Priest, Lyon, France)
Artificial neural tissue from cord blood for
tissue replacement therapy at the central
nervous system
Kyung-Sun Kang (Adult Stem Cell Research
Center, Seoul National University, Seoul,
Korea)
Multi-functional therapeutic potentials of
human umbilical cord blood-derived stem
cells in neurodegenerative diseases
Klaus Reymann (Leibnitz Institute for
Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Germany)
Stem cell transplantation in rodent stroke
models
Symposium VIII: Cholinergic System in
Neurodegereneration
Organizer and Chair: Andrzej Szutowicz
(Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Medical
University of Gdansk, Gdańsk, Poland)
location: Room B
Natalia Nalivaeva (University of Leeds, Leeds,
UK)
Amyloid precursor protein and
cholinesterase in brain function and
neurodegeneration
Reinhardt Schliebs (University of Leipzig,
Leipzig, Germany)
Cholinotoxicity of ß-amyloid
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Friday, September 11, 2009
Programme
Anthony Turner (University of Leeds,
Leeds, UK)
Proteolytic cascades in the brain and
their cholinergic regulation: Role in
neurodegeneration
Andrzej Szutowicz (Department of Clinical
Biochemistry, Medical University of Gdansk,
Gdańsk, Poland)
Phenotype and energy-dependent
cholinotoxicity
11.30 – 11.45
Coffee break
11.45 – 11.55
FENS address
Helmut Kettenmann – President of FENS
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
12.00 – 12.50
Plenary lecture
Morgan Sheng (Genentech Inc.,
South San Francisco, CA, USA)
Regulation of synaptic function by
modification of postsynaptic density
proteins
Introduced by: Jacek Jaworski
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
12.50 – 14.30
Lunch Break
14.30 – 16.30
POSTER SESSION II
location: Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts,
Krakowskie Przedmiescie 5
14.30 – 15.30
15.30 – 16.30
16.30 – 18.00
odd serial numbers
even serial numbers
SYMPOSIA
Symposium IX: Protein Toxicity and Molecular
Mechanisms of Neurodegenerative
Diseases
Organizer and Chair: Robert Strosznajder
(Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS,
Warszawa, Poland)
location: Plenary Room
Shun-ichi Nakamura (Kobe University,
Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan)
Sphingosine-1-phosphate in physiology
and pathology in the brain
Michal Toborek (University of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY, USA)
HIV-1 and amyloid beta peptide
interactions at the blood-brain barrier level
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Agata Adamczyk (Mossakowski Medical
Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
Alpha synuclein and its neurotoxic
fragment NAC in neurodegeneration
Martin Sadowski (New York University School
of Medicine, New York, NY, USA)
Therapeutic approaches targeting Aß
cascade in Alzheimer’s disease
Symposium X:
Stroke-Induced Brain Reorganization
Organizer and Chair: Jolanta SkangielKramska (Nencki Institute of Experimental
Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
location: Room A
Mathias Hoehn (Max-Planck Institute for
Neurological Research, Köln, Germany)
Exploring the chances of stem cell based
regeneration after stroke by MRI
Dorota Nowicka (Nencki Institute of
Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
How phothotrombotic stroke affects
extracellular matrix?
Joanna Seniow (Institute of Psychiatry and
Neurology, Warszawa, Poland)
fMRI study of recovery from unilateral
neglect
Otto Witte (Friedrich Schiller University, Jena,
Germany)
Brain plasticity following stroke: Possible
targets for therapeutic intervention
Symposium XI: Glutamatergic receptors as a target for
future psychotropic drugs action
Organizer and Chair: Andrzej Pilc
(Institute of Pharmacology PAS,
Kraków, Poland)
location: Room B
Barbara Wroblewska (Georgetown University,
Washington DC, USA)
Role of group II metabotropic glutamate
receptors in schizophrenia models
Wojciech Danysz (Merz Pharmaceuticals,
Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Selected aspects of Group I mGlu receptor
negative and positive modulators
Krystyna Ossowska (Institute of Pharmacology
PAS, Kraków, Poland)
Involvement of mGlu receptors in
ethiopathology of Parkinson’s disease
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Programme
Friday, September 11, 2009
Programme
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Andrzej Pilc (Institute of Pharmacology PAS,
Kraków, Poland)
Metabotropic glutamate receptor ligands
as possible targets for treatment of anxiety
and depression
18.00 – 18.15
Coffee break
18.15 – 18.45
EJN Lecture (EJN award)
Ji H. Ko (McGill University, Montréal, Canada)
Theta burst stimulation of dorsolateral
prefrontal cortex reveals hemispheric
asymmetry in striatal dopamine release
during set-shifting task in human
Chair: Jean-Marc Fritschy (Institute of
Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of
Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland)
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
18.45 – 19.35
Plenary Lecture
Annamaria Vezzani (Department of
Neuroscience, “Mario Negri” Institute for
Pharmacological Research, Milano, Italy)
Cytokine-mediated cross-talk between
glia and neurons: Neuropathological
implications for epilepsy
Introduced by: Katarzyna Lukasiuk
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
FENS Dinner (by invitation only)
20.30
Location: “Belvedere” Restaurant,
Royal Łazienki Park
Saturday, September 12, 2009
08.30 – 09.20
Plenary lecture
Bozena Kaminska (Nencki Institute of
Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
Exploring and manipulating function of
microglia in brain pathologies
Introduced by: Ryszard Przewlocki
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
09.20 – 09.40
Young Investigator Lecture (FENS stipends
holder award)
Piotr Walczak (Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA)
Guiding cell-based therapy for neurological
diseases with noninvasive cellular imaging
Introduced by: Elzbieta Pyza
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
09.40 – 10.00
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Coffee break
Saturday, September 12, 2009
SYMPOSIA
Symposium XII: Interaction Between Antidepressant Drugs
and Immunoendocrine Systems
Organizer and Chair: Boguslawa
Budziszewska, Wladyslaw Lason (Institute of
Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland)
location: Room A
Peter Gass (Central Institute of Mental Health,
Mannheim, Germany)
Mice with altered glucocorticoid receptor
expression as a model for depression
Ewa Obuchowicz (Department
of Pharmacology, Medical University of Silesia,
Katowice, Poland)
Effects of antidepressant drugs on
cytokines in experimental study
Francesco Roselli (Max-Planck Institute
of Psychiatry, München, Germany)
Neuroplasticity in depression
Marta Kubera (Institute of Pharmacology PAS,
Kraków, Poland)
Immunoendocrine changes in animal
model of depression
Symposium XIII: Motor Units and Motoneurons
Organizer and Chair: Jan Celichowski
(University School of Physical Education,
Poznań, Poland)
location: Room B
Philip Gardiner (University of Mannitoba,
Winnipeg, Canada)
Physiological adaptations in the rhythmic
firing properties of alpha-motoneurons to
changes in physical activity and aging
Claudio Orizio (University of Brescia,
Brescia, Italy)
Motor units activity in EMG, MMG and
force ripple: Three pictures for one subject
Piotr Krutki (University School of Physical
Education, Poznań, Poland)
Contractions of motor units evoked
by stimulation with pulses at variable
interpulse intervals
Jan Celichowski (University School of Physical
Education, Poznań, Poland)
Variability and plasticity of motor unit
contractile properties
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Programme
10.00 – 11.30
Programme
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Symposium XIV: Advanced Methods of Brain Signal
Analysis
Organizer and Chair: Katarzyna Blinowska
(Warsaw University, Faculty of Physics,
Warszawa, Poland)
location: Plenary Room
Fabricio De Vico Fallani (University of Rome La
Sapienza, Rome, Italy)
The use of high resolution EEG methods
for brain computer interface applications
Daniel Wojcik (Nencki Institute of
Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
Beyond the PSTH: Point process modeling
of spike trains
Stilian Kalitzyn (Medical Physics Department,
Epilepsy Institute of The Netherlands – SEIN,
Heemstede, The Netherlands)
Perturbing the epileptic brain, evoked
responses and beyond
Maciej Kaminski (Faculty of Physics,
Warsaw University, Warszawa, Poland)
Evaluation of dynamical information
transfer in brain
11.30 – 12.00
Coffee break
12.00 – 12.20
Young Investigator Lecture
(PNS award)
Luiza Wojcik (Mossakowski Medical Research
Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
Relationship between activity of matrix
metalloproteinase -2 and -9
(MMP-2, MMP-9) and ischemia-induced
neurogenesis in adult gerbil hippocampus
Introduced by: Elzbieta Pyza
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
12.30 – 13.20
Plenary lecture
(Support contributed by: EBBS)
Mark Tuszynski (University of Neurosciences,
University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA)
Growth factor gene delivery for
Alzheimer’s disease: From animal models
to clinical trials
Introduced by: Julita Czarkowska-Bauch
location: Plenary Room + Room A and B
13.30
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Closing ceremony
Brain Awareness Events
BRAIN AWARENESS EVENTS
Saturday, September 12th
16.00 – 17.00
Public lecture sponsored by EDAB (In Polish)
Tomasz Gabryelewicz (Mossakowski Medical
Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
Demencja i depresja – czy starość musi tak
wyglądać?
(Dementia and Depression – whether the
senescence has to look like that?)
Introduced by: Teresa Zalewska
location: Old Library of the University of Warsaw,
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28
Septemeber 1st-12th, 2009
EXHIBITION “The History of Polish Neuroscience”
Location: Museum of the University of Warsaw, Pałac
Kazimierzowski, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28
During the Congress the posters on display will be presented by
the authors at a POSTER SESSION III on Thursday and Friday,
from 14.30 to 16.30
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Each speaker was given four minutes
to present his paper, as there were so
many scheduled – 198 from 64 different
countries. To help expedite the proceedings,
all reports had to be distributed and studied
beforehand, while the lecturer would speak
only in numerals, calling attention in this
fashion to the salient paragraphs of his
work. To better receive and process such
wealth of information, we all turned on our
portable recorders and pocket computers
(which later would be plugged in for the
general discussion).
“The Futurological Congress”, Stanislaw Lem,
November 1970
Każdy mówca dysponował czterema minutami
czasu dla wyłożenia swych tez, co i tak było
sporo, zważywszy, że zgłoszono 198 referatów
z 64 państw. Aby przyspieszyć tempo obrad,
referaty należało przestudiować na własną
rękę, przed posiedzeniem, orator zaś mówił
wyłącznie cyframi, określając w ten sposób
kluczowe ustępy swej pracy; dla ułatwienia
recepcji tak bogatych treści wszyscyśmy
nastawili swoje podręczne magnetofony oraz
komputerki – między tymi ostatnimi dojść
miało potem do zasadniczej dyskusji.
„Kongres futurologiczny”, Stanisław Lem,
listopad 1970
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Plenary and Special Lectures
PLENARY AND SPECIAL LECTURES
Steward Oswald, Irvine, USA
TARGETING OF mRNA TO POSTSYNAPTIC
SITES ON NEURONAL DENDRITES
L–2
Rakic Pasko, Yale, USA
MAKING MAP OF THE MIND: MOLECULAR
MECHANISMS OF NEURONAL MIGRATION
L–3
Łazarewicz Jerzy, Warszawa, Poland
ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF
NEUROPROTECTION IN BRAIN ISCHEMIA
L–4
Rajkowska Grażyna, Jackson, USA
GLIA, GABA AND GLUTAMATE: NEW KEY
PLAYERS IN THE PATHOLOGY OF DEPRESSION
L–5
Samochowiec Jerzy, Szczecin, Poland
ALCOHOLISM: FROM NEUROBIOLOGY TO
NEW TREATMENT APPROACHES
L–6
Sheng Morgan, Cambridge, USA
REGULATION OF SYNAPTIC FUNCTION BY
MODIFICATION OF POSTSYNAPTIC DENSITY
PROTEINS
L–7
Vezzani Annamaria, Milan, Italy
CYTOKINE-MEDIATED CROSS-TALK BETWEEN
GLIA AND NEURONS: NEUROPATHOLOGICAL
IMPLICATIONS FOR EPILEPSY
L–8
Kaminska Bozena, Warszawa, Poland
EXPLORING AND MANIPULATING FUNCTION
OF MICROGLIA IN BRAIN PATHOLOGIES
EJN-Lecture
Ko Ji, Montreal, Canada
THETA BURST STIMULATION OF
DORSOLATERAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX
REVEALS HEMISPHERIC ASYMMETRY IN
STRIATAL DOPAMINE RELEASE DURING SETSHIFTING TASK IN HUMAN
L–9
Tuszynski Mark, Los Angeles, USA
GROWTH FACTOR GENE DELIVERY FOR
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: FROM ANIMAL
MODELS TO CLINICAL TRIALS
Lectures
L–1
47
Plenary and Special Lectures
EDAB-Lecture
Gabryelewicz Tadeusz, Warszawa, Poland
DEMENCJA I DEPRESJA – CZY STAROŚĆ
MUSI TAK WYGLĄDAĆ? (DEMENTIA AND
DEPRESSION – WHETHER THE SENESCENCE
HAS TO LOOK LIKE THAT?)
YOUNG INVESTIGATORS LECTURES
Ksenia Meyza (Nencki Institute of
Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF
DIVERSE EMOTIONAL REACTIVITY OF ROMAN
HIGH - (RHA/VERH) AND ROMAN LOW
AVOIDANCE (RLA/VERH) RATS
Y2-PNS
Lukasz Swiech (Institute of Molecular and
Cell Biology, Warszawa, Poland)
TIPS FOR DENDRITOGENESIS: CLIP-170
IN DENDRITIC ARBOR DEVELOPMENT
Y-3 PNS
Luiza Wojcik (Mossakowski Medical
Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACTIVITY OF
MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE -2 AND -9
(MMP-2, MMP-9) AND ISCHEMIA –
INDUCED NEUROGENESIS IN ADULT GERBIL
HIPPOCAMPUS
Y-1 FENS
Christian Wozny (MRC Laboratory of
Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK)
LOOKING AT THE TOP OF THE CORTEX:
NEURAL CONNECTIVITY IN THE SUPERFICIAL
LAYERS OF THE NEOCORTEX
Y-2 FENS
Piotr Walczak (Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA)
GUIDING CELL-BASED THERAPY FOR
NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES WITH
NONINVASIVE CELLULAR IMAGING
Lectures
Y1-PNS
48
Symposia
SI.1
Petersen Carl, Lausanne, Switzerland
SYNAPTIC MECHANISMS OF SENSORY
PERCEPTION
SI. 2
Waleszczyk Wioletta, Warszawa, Poland
REORGANIZATION OF THE VISUAL CORTEX
FOLLOWING MONOCULAR CIRCUMSCRIBED
RETINAL LESIONS: UPDATE ON HEBBIAN
LEARNING RULES
SI. 3
Diamond Mathew, Trieste, Italy
WHAT IS STORED IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
DURING A TACTILE CATEGORIZATION TASK?
SI. 4
Kossut Małgorzata, Warszawa, Poland
THE LEARNING BRAIN – ACTIVATION DURING
CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
SII. 1
Bogorodzki Piotr, Warszawa, Poland
INSIDE BOLD – WHY NEURONAL ACTIVITY
MODULATES MR SIGNAL?
SII. 2
Kroliczak Greg, Eugene, USA
NEURAL BASES OF PRAXIS AND TARGETDIRECTED ACTIONS
SII. 3
Stefan Heim, Aachen, Germany
THE NEURAL CORRELATES OF LANGUAGE
PROCESSING AND ITS DISORDERS OVER THE
LIFE SPAN
SII. 4
Marchewka Artur, Warszawa, Poland
NEURAL CORRELATES OF FALSE
RECOGNITION
W1
Neher Erwin, Munchen, Germany
NON-NEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION: A
NOVEL METHOD TO DETERMINE REFERENCE
SPECTRA OF FLUORESCENT DYES IN A
CELLULAR ENVIRONMENT
W2
Richter Diethelm, Göttingen, Germany
QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENTS OF cAMP
CONCENTRATION WITH A NEW EPAC BASED
FRET-SENSOR
W3
Ponimaskin Evgeni, Hanover, Germany
STIMULATION-DEPENDENT CHANGES
IN OLIGOMERIC CONFORMATION
OF SEROTONIN 5-HT1A RECEPTORS
49
Symposia
SYMPOSIA
Symposia
Symposia
W4
Włodarczyk Jakub, Warszawa, Poland
LUX-FRET METHOD FOR QUANTITIVE
ANALYSIS OF FRET SIGNAL
W5
Wilczynski Grzegorz, Warszawa, Poland
HIGH-RESOLUTION LIGHT-MICROSCOPIC
STUDIES OF SYNAPTIC EXTRACELLULAR
PROTEOLYSIS
SIII. 1
Manahan-Vaughan Denise, Bochum,
Germany
REGIONAL AND FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICITY OF
HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
IN SPATIAL MEMORY FORMATION
SIII. 2
Tokarski Krzysztof, Krakow, Poland
SENSORY LEARNING ENHANCES GABAERGIC
SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN THE BARREL
CORTEX OF THE MOUSE
SIII. 3
Mozrzymas Jerzy, Wroclaw, Poland
IMPACT OF SENSORY LEARNING ON
GABAERGIC TONIC INHIBITION IN MOUSE
BARREL CORTEX
SIII. 4
Barth Alison, Pittsburgh, USA
SYNAPTIC METAPLASTICITY
IN SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
SIV. 1
Streit Wolfgang, Florida, USA
MICROGLIAL SENESCENCE AND
DEGENERATION IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF
NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE
SIV. 2
Czlonkowska Anna, Warszawa, Poland
MANIPULATING INFLAMMATION AND
GLIOSIS IN NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES
– A CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE
SIV. 3
Graeber Manuel B, Riyadh, KSA and Sydney,
Australia
GLIA AND INFLAMMATION IN THE
PARKINSONIAN SUBSTANTIA NIGRA
SIV. 4
Przewlocka Barbara, Krakow, Poland
MODULATION OF INFLAMMATION
AND NEUROPATHIC PAIN
SV. 1
Eadaoin Griffin, Maynooth, Ireland
PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS COMPROMISES THE
INNATE IMMNE SYSTEM: IMPLICATION FOR
DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY
SV. 2
Lewandowska Danuta, Gdańsk, Poland
STRESS, EMOTION, AND NATURAL KILLER
CELL ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY
50
SV. 3
Goehler Lisa, Virginia, USA
NEURAL PATHWAYS SIGNALING CANCER
AND INFLAMMATION: INTERFACE WITH
STRESS-RESPONSIVE BRAIN REGIONS
SV. 4
Stockmeier Craig, Jackson, USA
CELL PATHOLOGY AND PLASTICITY IN THE
HIPPOCAMPUS IN MAJOR DEPRESSIVE
DISORDER
SVI. 1
Juszczak Grzegorz, Jastrzębiec, Poland
IT IS SAID ‘ALMOST MAKES A DIFFERENCE’:
ARE DIFFERENT STRAINS OF RODENTS THE
SAME OR ALMOST THE SAME?
SVI. 2
Zelena Dora, Budapest, Hungary
STRESS AND ADAPTATION IN BRATTLEBORO
RATS LACKING ARGININE-VASOPRESSIN
SVI. 3
Harro Jaanus, Tartu, Estonia
MEASUREMENT OF PERSISTENTLY EXPRESSED
BEHAVIOURAL TRAITS IN OUTBRED RATS:
UNDERLYING GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS
SVII. 1
Jurga Marcin, Lyon, France
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL TISSUE FROM CORD
BLOOD FOR TISSUE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
SVII. 2
Kang Kuang-Sun, Seoul, Korea
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL THERAPEUTIC
POTENTIALS OF HUMAN UMBILICAL
CORD BLOOD-DERIVED STEM CELLS IN
NEURODEGENERATICE DISEASES
SVII. 3
Reymann Klaus, Magdeburg, Germany
STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION IN RODENT
STROKE MODELS
SVIII. 1
Nalivaeva Natalia, Leeds, UK
AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN AND
CHOLINESTERASES IN BRAIN FUNCTION
AND NEURODEGENERATION
SVIII. 2
Schliebs Reinhardt, Leipzig, Germany
CHOLINOTOXICITY OF ß-AMYLOID
SVIII. 3
Turner Anthony, Leeds, UK
PROTEOLYTIC CASCADES IN THE BRAIN
AND THEIR CHOLINERGIC REGULATION:
ROLE IN NEURODEGENERATION
SVIII. 4
Szutowicz Andrzej, Gdansk, Poland
PHENOTYPE AND ENERGY DEPENDENT
CHOLINOTOXICITY
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Symposia
Symposia
Symposia
Symposia
SIX. 1
Nakamura Shun-ichi, Kobe, Japan
SPHINGOSINE-1-PHOSPHATE IN PHYSIOLOGY
AND PATHOLOGY IN THE BRAIN
SIX. 2
Toborek Michal, Lexington, USA
HIV-1 AND AMYLOID BETA PEPTIDE
INTERACTIONS AT THE BLOOD-BRAIN
BARRIER LEVEL
SIX. 3
Adamczyk Agata, Warszawa, Poland
ALPHA SYNUCLEIN AND ITS NEUROTOXIC
FRAGMENT NAC IN NEURODEGENERATION
SIX. 4
Sadowski Martin, New York, USA
THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES TARGETING Aß
CASCADE IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
SX. 1
Hoehn Mathias, Cologne, Germany
EXPLORING THE CHANCES OF STEM CELL
BASED REGENERATION AFTER STROKE BY MRI
SX. 2
Nowicka Dorota, Warszawa, Poland
HOW PHOTOTHROMBOTIC STROKE AFFECTS
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX?
SX. 3
Seniow Joanna, Warszawa, Poland
FMRI STUDY OF RECOVERY FROM
UNILATERAL NEGLECT.
SX. 4
Witte Otto, Jena, Germany
BRAIN PLASTICITY FOLLOWING STROKE:
POSSIBLE TARGEST FOR THERAPEUTIC
INTERVENTION
SXI. 1
Wroblewska Barbara, Washington DC, USA
ROLE OF GROUP II METABOTROPIC
GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
MODELS
SXI. 2
Danysz Wojciech, Frankfurt, Germany
SELECTED ASPECTS OF GROUP I mGlu
RECEPTOR NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE
MODULATORS
SXI. 3
Ossowska Krystyna, Kraków, Poland
INVOLVEMENT OF MGLU RECEPTORS IN
ETHIOPATHOLOGY OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE
SXI. 4
Pilc Andrzej, Kraków, Poland
METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR
LIGANDS AS A POSSIBLE TARGETS FOR
TREATMENT OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION
SXII. 1
Gass Peter, Mannheim, Germany
MICE WITH ALTERED GLUCOCORTICOID
RECEPTOR EXPRESSION AS A MODEL FOR
DEPRESSION
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SXII. 2
Obuchowicz Ewa, Katowice, Poland
EFFECTS OF ANTIDEPRESSANTS ON
CYTOKINES IN EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
SXII. 3
Roselli Francesco, Munich, Germany
NEUROPLASTICITY IN DEPRESSION
SXII. 4
Marta Kubera, Kraków, Poland
IMMUNOENDOCRINE CHANGES IN ANIMAL
MODELS OF DEPRESSION
SXIII. 1
Gardiner Philip, Winnipeg, Canada
PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS IN THE
RHYTHMIC FIRING PROPERTIES OF ALPHAMOTONEURONES TO CHANGES IN PHYSICAL
ACTIVITY AND AGING
SXIII. 2
Orizio Claudio, Brescia, Italy
MOTOR UNITS ACTIVITY IN EMG, MMG AND
FORCE RIPPLE: THREE PICTURES FOR ONE
SUBJECT
SXIII. 3
Krutki Piotr, Poznań, Poland
CONTRACTIONS OF MOTOR UNITS EVOKED
BY STIMULATION WITH PULSES AT VARIABLE
INTERPULSE INTERVALS
SXIII. 4
Celichowski Jan, Poznan, Poland
VARIABILITY AND PLASTICITY OF MOTOR
UNIT CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES
SXIV. 1
De Vico Fallani Fabrizio, Rome, Italy
THE USE OF HIGH RESOLUTION EEG
METHODS FOR BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE
APPLICATIONS
SXIV. 2
Wojcik Daniel, Warszawa, Poland
BEYOND THE PSTH: POINT PROCESS
MODELING OF SPIKE TRAINS
SXIV. 3
Kalitzyn Stilian, Heemstede,
The Nederlands
PERTURBING THE EPILEPTIC BRAIN, EVOKED
RESPONSES AND BEYOND
SXIV. 4
Kaminski Maciej, Warszawa, Poland
EVALUATION OF DYNAMICAL INFORMATION
TRANSFER IN BRAIN
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Symposia
Symposia
In just the last issue of Science Today
there had been an article on some
new psychotropic agents of the group
of so-called benignimizers (the N,Ndimethylpeptocryptomides), which
induced states of undirected joy and
beatitude. [...] Hedonidol, Euphoril,
Inebrium, Felicitine, Empathan,
Ecstasine, Halcyonal and a whole spate of
derivatives! Though by replacing an amino
group with a hydroxyl you obtained,
instead, Furiol, Antagonil, Rabiditine,
Sadistizine, Dementium, Flagellan,
Juggernol, and many other polyparanoidal
stimulants.
“The Futurological Congress”
Stanislaw Lem, November 1970
Ostatnio w „Science News” pojawiły się notatki
o nowych środkach psychotropowych z grupy
tak zwanych b e n i g n a t o r ó w
(d o b r y n), które zniewalają umysł do
bezprzedmiotowej radości i pogody. [...]
Hedonidol, benefaktoryna, empatian,
euforasol, felicytol, altruizan, bonokaresyna
i cała masa pochodnych! Zarazem przez
podstawienia grup hydroksylowych amidowymi
syntetyzowano z tychże ciał furyasol, lyssynę,
sadystyzynę, flagellinę, agressium, frustrandol,
amokolinę oraz wiele jeszcze preparatów
rozwścieczających.
„Kongres futurologiczny”
Stanisław Lem, listopad 1970
54
55
Poster Session
Poster Session
POSTER TOPICS
There is one poster session on Thursday and one on Friday.
There is no poster session on Saturday.
Authors of the posters with odd nubers are requested at their
posters at 14.30-15.30. Authors of the posters with even
numbers are requested at their posters at 15.30-16.30.
Poster Session I
Poster topic
Thursday
Friday
TI
Development and Adult
Neurogenesis
TI.01TI.19
TII
Neural Excitability, Synapses
and Glia: Cellular Mechanisms
TII.01TII.38
TIII
Disorders of the Nervous
System
TIII.01TIII.55
TIV
Sensory and Motor Systems
TIV.01T.IV34
TV
Neural Excitability, Synapses
and Glia: Synaptic Plasticity
and Networks
TV.01TV.33
TVI
Disorders of the Nervous
System II
TVI.01TVI.59
TVII
Homeostatic and
Neuroendocrine Systems
TVII.01TVII.35
TVIII
Cognition and Behavior
TVIII.01TVIII.25
History of Neuroscience in
Poland
H.01-H.20
H
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Poster Session I Thursday
POSTER SESSION I
TI:
Development and Adult Neurogenesis
TI.01
SPATIAL MEMORY AND DIFFERENTIATION
OF ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS: ROLE
OF TIMING
Cestari V.1, Farioli-Vecchioli S.2, Saraulli D.1,
Costanzi M.1, Pacioni S.3, Cinà I.2, Aceti M.1,
Micheli L.2, Bacci A.3, Tirone F.2; 1Piza, Italy;
2,3
Rome, Italy
TI.02
INTERACTION OF SONIC HEDGEHOG
SIGNALING WITH PACAP IN CEREBELLAR
GRANULE CELL PROGENITORS
Niewiadomski P., Zhujiang A., Waschek J.;
Los Angeles, CA, USA
TI.03
THE EXPRESSION OF ERYTHROPOIETIN AND
ITS REGULATION DURING THE POSTNATAL
DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAT RETINA
Szabo A., Végvári D, Magyar A., Deák G.,
Lukáts Á., Berta Á., Szél Á.; Budapest,
Hungary
TI.04
EFFECT OF OLFACTORY STIMULATION ON
NEUROGENESIS IN THE ROSTRAL MIGRATORY
STREAM
Martoncikova M., Lievajova K., Orendacova
J., Racekova E.; Kosice, Slovak Republic
TI.05
NEUROGENESIS AND OLFACTORY-GUIDED
BEHAVIOR IN ADULT LABORATORY
OPOSSUMS (MONODELPHIS DOMESTICA)
Grabiec M., Djavadian R., Turlejski K.;
Warszawa, Poland
TI.06
NEURAL XENOTRANSPLANTATION: THE
FATE OF HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD
NEURAL STEM CELLS (HUCB-NSC) AND HOST
RESPONSE TO BRAIN INJURY AND CELL
GRAFT
Jablonska A., Kozlowska H., Wanacka E.,
Winiarska H., Domanska-Janik K.,
Lukomska B.; Warszawa, Poland
TI.07
SPINAL CORD INJURY OR ENHANCED
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY STIMULATE DIVISION
OF EPENDYMAL CELLS IN RAT SPINAL
CORD Novotna I., Slovniska L., Cizek M.,
Nagyova M., Rosocha J., Radonak J.,
Vanicky I., Cizkova D.; Kosice, Slovak Republic
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Poster Session I
Thursday
Poster Session I
Poster Session I Thursday
TI.08
GUIDING CELL-BASED THERAPY FOR
NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES WITH
NONINVASIVE CELLULAR IMAGING
Walczak P., Gorelik M., Levy M., Rumpal N.,
Rifkin R., Muja N., Kim H., Kerr D., Bulte J.;
Baltimore, MD, USA
TI.09
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXTRACELLULAR
MATRIX COMPONENTS AND MMPS ACTIVITY
DURING DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL STEM
CELLS FROM UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD
(HUCB-NSC)
Szymczak P., Sypecka J., Zalewska T.;
Warszawa, Poland
TI.10
HUCB-NSCS GROWTH CONTROL BY
BIOFUNCTIONALIZED SURFACES
Zychowicz M.1, Ruiz A.2, Ceriotti L.2,
Lisboa P.2, Mehn D.2, Coecke S.3, Rausher H.2,
Colpo P.2, Rossi F.2, Domanska-Janik K.1,
Buzanska L.1; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2,3Ispra,
Italy
TI.11
THE PHENOTYPE OF NEWLY GENERATED
CELLS IN THE ADULTS’ BRAIN OF SOME
SPECIES OF RHINOLOPHIDAE
Ghazaryan A.1, Djavadian R.2, Yavrouyan E.1,
Turlejski K.2; 1Yerevan, Armenia; 2Warszawa,
Poland
TI.12
TRANSPLANTATION OF NNC1 CELLS AFTER
EXPERIMENTAL STROKE
Braun H.1, Baldauf K.1, Paul G.2, Brundin P.2,
Reymann K.1; 1Magdeburg, Germany; 2Lund,
Sweden
TI.13
ROBUST IN VITRO MIGRATION OF HUMAN
UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD NEURAL STEM
CELLS (HUCB-NSC) TOWARD INFARCTED
BRAIN TISSUE
Janowski M., Lukomska B.,
Domanska-Janik K.; Warszawa, Poland
TI.14
CLIP-170 AND IQGAP1 IN DENDRITIC ARBOR
DEVELOPMENT
Swiech L., Blazejczyk M., Jaworski J.;
Warszawa, Poland
TI.15
DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIPS OF
CONVENTIONAL AND NEURON-SPECIFIC
ENDOSOMAL REGULATORS IN DENDRITES
Lasiecka Z., Yap C., Winckler B.;
Charlottesville, VA, USA
TI.16
RNA-BINDING PROTEINS IN
DENDRITOGENESIS
Perycz M., Parobczak K., Jaworski J.;
Warszawa, Poland
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TI.17
FUNCTIONS OF TGF-ß2 AND GDNF IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOUSE NERVOUS
SYSTEM: EVIDENCE FROM DOUBLE MUTANT
MICE
Rahhal B.1, Heerman S.2, Krieglstein K.2;
1
Nablus, Palestine; 2Freiburg, Germany
TI.18
A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF THE GLIAL
CELL RESPONSE TO BRAIN INJURY AFTER
INTRACEREBRAL AND INTRAVENOUS
TRANSPLANTATION OF BONE MARROW
STROMAL CELLS
Opydo-Chanek M., Pasiut S.; Krakow, Poland
TI.19
FUNCTIONAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL
ANALYSIS OF DRG NEURONS UNDER
L-ARGININE APPLICATION AFTER PNS INJURY
Guseva D., Nigmetzyanova M.,
Masgutova G., Chelyshev Y.; Kazan, Russia
TII:
Neural Excitability, Synapses and Glia:
Cellular Mechanisms
TII.01
ANTIDEPRESSANT-LIKE FEATURES OF MICE
WITH TRANSGENIC ACTIVATION OF Ras
IN BRAIN NEURONS
Leske O.1, Bichler Z.2, Heumann R.1; 1Bochum,
Germany; 2Barcelona, Spain
TII.02
HIPPOCALCIN SIGNALING IN SPINES OF
HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
Cherkas V.1, Dovgan A.1, Fitzgerald D.2,
Tepikin A.2, Burgoyne R.2, Belan P.1; 1Kiev,
Ukraine; 2Liverpool, UK
TII.03
EFFECTS OF CHRONIC FLUOXETINE
TREATMENT ON CATALEPSY, IMMUNE
RESPONSE AND BRAIN SEROTONIN SYSTEM
IN MICE GENETICALLY PREDISPOSED
TO CATALEPSY
Tikhonova M., Idova G., Kulikov A.,
Popova N.; Novosibirsk, Russia
TII.04
LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN HIPPOCAMPAL
BASAL DENDRITES: ROLE OF DIFFERENT
MODULATORY SYSTEMS
Ramachandran B., Parvez S., Frey J.;
Magdeburg, Germany
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Poster Session I
Poster Session I Thursday
TII.05
NEURON TYPE RECONFIGURATION OF GABAERGIC
TONIC INHIBITION IN MOUSE BARREL CORTEX
INDUCED BY SENSORY LEARNING
Urban-Ciecko J., Mozrzymas J.; Wroclaw,
Poland
TII.06
GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTERS IN RAT BRAIN
EXPOSED TO POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS
AND POLIBROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS
Sulkowski G., Struzynska L., Dabrowska-Bouta
B., Albrecht J., Lazarewicz J.; Warszawa,
Poland
TII.07
BRAIN LEVEL OF FKBP-51,
A GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR
COCHAPERONE, IS DECREASED IN
A NEURODEVELOPMENTAL ANIMAL MODEL
OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
Basta-Kaim A., Budziszewska B., Kubera M.,
Leskiewicz M., Regulska M., Korzeniak B.;
Krakow, Poland
TII.08
NUCLEAR ß-CATENIN IS CONSTITUTIVELY
PRESENT IN THALAMIC NEURONS
Misztal K., Wisniewska M., Klejman M.,
Filipkowski R., Kuznicki J.; Warszawa, Poland
TII.09
EXPRESSION REGULATION OF A NOVEL
Ca2+ BINDING PROTEIN CALMYRIN 2
(Cib2) INDICATES ITS FUNCTION IN NMDA
RECEPTOR MEDIATED Ca2+ SIGNALING
Debowska K., Blazejczyk M., Sobczak A.,
Jaworski J., Kuznicki J., Wojda U.; Warszawa,
Poland
TII.10
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS
OF NEUROPEPTIDES DISTRIBUTION IN
SPODOPTERA EXIGUA AND PYRRHOCORIS
APTERUS BRAIN
Bembenek J.1, Bugla K.1, Gladysz M.1,
Francikowski J.1, Takeda M.2; 1Katowice,
Poland; 2Kobe, Japan
TII.11
GENERATION OF TRANSGENIC MICE WITH
SELECTIVE ABLATION OF NMDA RECEPTORS
IN NORADRENERGIC NEURONS
Rodriguez Parkitna J.1, Tokarski K.2,
Golembiowska K.3, Kubik J.1, Solecki W.1,
Novak M.4, Schütz G.4, Przewlocki R.1;
1–3
Krakow, Poland; 4Heidelberg, Germany
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TII.12
THE EFFECT OF BIOGENIC AMINES
SEROTONIN, DOPAMINE, OCTOPAMINE
AND TYRAMINE ON AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR
OF WORKERS OF THE RED WOOD
ANT FORMICA POLYCTENA
Szczuka A.1, Wnuk A.1, Korczyńska J.1,
Symonowicz B.1, Gonzalez Szwacka A.1,
Mazurkiewicz P.2, Francikowski J.3,
Mirecka A.1, Kostowski W.4, Godzińska E. J.1;
1,2,4
Warszawa, Poland; 3Katowice, Poland
TII.13
CALCIUM-BINDING PROTEINS IN THE
HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION OF THE GUINEA
PIG
Kolenkiewicz M., Robak A.; Olsztyn, Poland
TII.14
REGULATION OF SERUM RESPONSE
FACTOR-DRIVEN TRANSCRIPTION BY MKL2
(MEGAKARYOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA 2)
IN RESPONSE TO BDNF
Kalita K.1, Rejmak E.1, Kaczmarek L.1, Hetman
M.2; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2Louisville, KY, USA
TII.15
ADMINISTRATION OF CLENBUTEROL
IMPROVES MORPHOLOGY OF CHOLINERGIC
NEURONS AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES
IN AGED RATS
Mazurkiewicz M., Mietelska-Porowska A.,
Robakiewicz I., Gasiorowska A.,
Baksalerska-Pazera M., Niewiadomska G.;
Warszawa, Poland
TII.16
ANXIETY, DEPRESSIVE, COGNITIVE AND
MOTIVATIONAL PHENOTYPE IN MICE WITH
SELECTIVE ABLATION OF NMDA RECEPTORS
IN NORADRENERGIC NEURONS
Solecki W.1, Rodriguez Parkitna J.1, Kubik J.1,
Schütz G.2, Przewlocki R.1; 1Krakow, Poland;
2
Heidelberg, Germany
TII.17
DISTRIBUTION OF CAPACITATIVE CALCIUM
ENTRY ACTIVATOR STIM1 IN THE MOUSE
BRAIN
Skibinska-Kijek A., Kuznicki J.; Warszawa,
Poland
TII.18
PROTEIN SUMOYLATION IN SYNAPTOSOMES,
EFFECTS ON GLUTAMATE RELEASE
AND PRESYNAPTIC Ca2+ INFUX
Feligioni M.; Bristol, UK
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TII.19
THE EFFECT OF PROLONGED ZOLPIDEM
TREATMENT ON GABAA RECEPTORS IN
PRIMARY CULTURE OF RAT CEREBELAR
GRANULE NEURONS
Vlainic J., Pericic D.; Salata, Zagreb, Croatia
TII.20
MODULATION OF NEURONAL MEMBRANE
PROPERTIES BY THE COXSACKIEVIRUSADENOVIRUS RECEPTOR
Cholewa J., Juettner R., Rathjen F.;
Berlin, Germany
TII.21
CULTURE CONDITIONS SEVERELY ALTER
THE PROPORTIONS BETWEEN GABA- AND
GLUTAMATE-EVOKED CURRENTS IN
HIPPOCAMPAL PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
Szczot M., Wojtowicz T., Mozrzymas J.;
Wroclaw, Poland
TII.22
MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 INCREASES
NMDA RECEPTOR LATERAL DIFFUSION
Michaluk P.1, Mikasova L.2, Groc L.2,
Frischknecht R.3, Choquet D.2, Kaczmarek L.1;
1
Warszawa, Poland; 2Bordeaux, France;
3
Magdeburg, Germany
TII.23
INVOLVEMENT OF GROUP I METABOTROPIC
GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS IN FORMING
HYPOXIC BRAIN TOLERANCE INDUCED
IN RATS BY HYPOBARIC PRECONDITIONING
Belyakov A.1, Semenov D.1, Tjulkova E.1,
Glushchenko T.1, Salinska E.2, Samoilov M.1,
Lazarewicz J.2; 1Saint Petersburg, Russia;
2
Warszawa, Poland
TII.24
GLUTAMATE AND NEUROPEPTIDE RELEASED
IN THE BRAIN OF MALE GRASSHOPPER
CHORTHIPPUS B. ALTER THE CONTEXT OF
THE PRODUCED SINGING IN A STEP-WISE
MANNER
Vezenkov S.; Blagoevrad, Bulgaria
TII.25
FACILITATION OF TRANSMITTER RELEASE
FROM RAT SYMPATHETIC NEURONS VIA
PRESYNAPTIC P2Y1 RECEPTORS
Chandaka G., Boehm S., Drobny H.;
Wien, Austria
TII.26
MONOAMINES EFFECTS ON DIFFERENT TYPES
OF HIPPOCAMPAL GAMMA OSCILLATIONS
IN ADULT RAT IN VITRO
Wojtowicz A.1, van den Boom L.1,
Chakrabarty A.1, Maggio N.2,
ul Haq R.1, Behrens C.1, Heinemann U.1;
1
Berlin, Germany; 2Rehovot, Israel
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LEF1/BETA-CATENIN REGULATES Cav3.1
T-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNEL GENE (CACNA1G)
IN THE THALAMUS
Wisniewska M., Michowski W., Lesniak W.,
Misztal K., Dabrowski M., Kuznicki J.;
Warszawa, Poland
TII.28
CYCLICAL EXPRESSION OF THE SODIUM
PUMP ß-SUBUNIT GENE AND PROTEIN
IN THE VISUAL SYSTEM OF DROSOPHILA
MELANOGASTER
Krzeptowski W., Gorska-Andrzejak J., Pyza E.;
Krakow, Poland
TII.29
ROLE OF THE FAST VOLTAGE GATED K+
CHANNEL FUNCTION IN FIRING BEHAVIOUR
OF PURKINJE NEURONES OF ATAXIC RATS
Janahmadi M., Goudarzi I., Kaffashian M.;
Tehran, Iran
TII.30
THE CONTRIBUTION OF NEURONAL
GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTERS IN SHAPING
OF eEPSC IN CA1 HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
Kondratskaya E.1, Akaike N.2, Krishtal O.1;
1
Kiev, Ukraine; 2Kumamoto, Japan
TII.31
RECIPROCAL REGULATION OF KCC2
AND NKCC1 VIA SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
IN THE MEMBRANE
Hartmann A.1, Wenz M.2, Kranz T.2,
Eckhard F.2, Nothwang H.1; 1Oldenburg,
Germany; 2Kaiserslautern, Germany
TII.32
GABA TRANSPORTER GAT-1-POSITIVE
(GAT-1+) PUNCTA MAY PLAY AN ACTIVE ROLE
IN MODULATING GABA ACTION
IN THE “TRAINED BARREL” CORTEX
Siucinska E.1, Pyza E.2, Jasinska M.2;
1
Warszawa, Poland; 2Krakow, Poland
TII.33
QUANTAL ATP RELEASE FROM ACUTELY
ISOLATED CORTEX CELLS ON SINGLE
BOUTON LEVEL
Palygin O., Pankratov Y.; Warwick, UK
TII.34
KISSPEPTIN EFFECTS ON GABA
TRANSMISSION TO GONADOTROPINRELEASING-HORMONE NEURONS ARE
VIA BOTH PRE- AND POSTSYNAPTIC
MECHANISMS
Pielecka-Fortuna J., Moenter S.;
Charlottesville, VA, USA
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TII.35
MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE 9 (MMP-9)
PLAYS A ROLE IN LONG TERM POTENTIATION
(LTP) IN AMYGDALAR BLA TO CE PATHWAY
Gorkiewicz T., Wawrzyniak M., Balcerzyk M.,
Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland
TII.36
SYNAPTIC CONNECTIONS BETWEEN
PYRAMIDAL CELLS AND INTERNEURONS
IN SUPERFICIAL LAYERS OF THE NEOCORTEX
Wozny C., Williams S.; Cambridge, UK
TII.37
EFFECT OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEASE
INHIBITION ON SHORT AND LONG TERM
PLASTICITY OF MOSSY FIBER-CA3 SYNAPSES
Wojtowicz T.1, Piotrowska A.2,
Podhorska-Okolow M.2, Dziegiel P.2,
Kaczmarek L.3, Mozrzymas J.1; 1,2Wroclaw,
Poland; 3Warszawa, Poland
TII.38
LACK OF PRODOMAIN ABOLISHES BDNF
CONSTITUTIVE SECRETION BY HEK 293 CELLS
Ziemlinska E.1, Skup M.1, Czarkowska-Bauch J.1,
Bähr M.2, Kügler S.2; 1Warszawa, Poland;
2
Göttingen, Germany
TIII:
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TIII.01
INFLUENCE OF AGE UPON THE
PHOTOTHROMBOTIC STROKE IN MICE
Liguz-Lecznar M., Aleksy M., SkangielKramska J., Kossut M.; Warszawa, Poland
TIII.02
ACTIVITY OF METALLOPROTEINASES IN THE
BRAIN OF YOUNG AND OLD MICE AFTER
FOCAL PHOTOTROMBOTIC STROKE
Aleksy M., Skangiel-Kramska J., Kossut M.;
Warszawa, Poland
TIII.03
DISPARITY OF SEASONAL VOLUME
CHANGES OF FOREBRAIN STRUCTURES IN
THE COMMON SHREW (SOREX ARANEUS)
SUGGESTS ENGAGEMENT OF DIFFERENT
MECHANISMS.
Michalski A.1, Bartkowska K.1, Taylor J.2,
Turlejski K.1; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2Bialystok,
Poland
TIII.04
PHONOLOGICAL AND SEMANTIC
PROCESSING IN CHILDREN WITH
DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA – AN EVENTRELATED POTENTIAL STUDY
Jednorog K., Marchewka A., Tacikowski P.,
Grabowska A.; Warszawa, Poland
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HOW NEURONS BECOME GIANT –
IDENTIFICATION OF PROTEINS REGULATED
BY mTOR KINASE IN ETIOPATHOLOGY OF
TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS
Malik A.1, Swiech L.1, Perycz M.1,
Urbanska M.1, Blazejczyk M.1, Wulf P.2,
Parobczak K.1, Pietruszka P.1, Zarebska M.1,
Rutowicz K.1, Jaworski J.1; 1Warszawa, Poland;
2
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
TIII.06
VACCINE PRESERVATIVE, THIMEROSAL,
AFFECTS PAIN SENSITIVITY, BODY
TEMPERATURE AND EXTRACELLULAR
GLUTAMATE IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX
IN RATS
Duszczyk M., Olczak M., Mierzejewski P.,
Majewska M.; Warszawa, Poland
TIII.07
EARLY POSTNATAL THIMEROSAL
ADMINISTRATION, IN A VACCINATIONLIKE SCHEME, CAUSES VAST STRUCTURAL
DAMAGE IN RAT BRAIN: IMPLICATIONS FOR
AUTISM
Olczak M., Duszczyk M., Mierzejewski P.,
Majewska M.; Warszawa, Poland
TIII.08
TRANSIENT BRAIN ISCHEMIA AFFECTS BLOOD
LEVEL OF BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC
FACTOR IN EARLY REPERFUSION
Kravcukova P., Danielisova V., Nemethova M.,
Burda J., Cizkova D., Gottlieb M.;
Kosice, Slovak Republik
TIII.09
THE NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF
UROCORTIN 2 IN BILATERAL COMMON
CAROTID OCCLUSION INDUCED RETINAL
DEGENERATION
Szabadfi K.1, Atlasz T.2, Reglodi D.3, Kiss P.3,
Szabo K.1, Danyadi B.3, Tamas A.3, Fekete E.4,
Zorrilla E.5, Gabriel R.1; 1–4 Pecs, Hungary;
5
California, Florida, USA
TIII.10
LOSS AND RESTORATION OF PERINEURONAL
NETS AFTER CORTICAL PHOTOTHROMBOTIC
STROKE IN RATS
Karetko M., Nowicka D., Skangiel-Kramska J.;
Warszawa, Poland
TIII.11
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACTIVITY OF
MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE -2 AND
-9 (MMP-2, MMP-9) AND ISCHEMIA
INDUCED NEUROGENESIS IN ADULT GERBIL
HIPPOCAMPUS
Wojcik L., Zalewska T.; Warszawa, Poland
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TIII.12
THE HMGB1 RECEPTOR RAGE MEDIATES
ISCHEMIC BRAIN DAMAGE
Muhammad S.1, Barakat W.1, Stoyanov S.2,
Murikinat S.1, Yang H.3, Tracey K.3,
Bendszus M.4, Rossetti G.5, Peter P.N.2,
Bierhaus A.2, Schwaninger M.1; 1,2,4Heidelberg,
Germany; 3Manhasset, USA; 5Milan, Italy
TIII.13
NEUROPROTECTION BY AMINOGUANIDINE
IN HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 REGION AFTER
MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY OCCLUSION
(MCAO)
Danielisova V., Kravcukova P., Burda J.,
Domorakova I., Nemethova M., Gottlieb M.;
Kosice, Slovak Republic
TIII.14
IL-1ß STIMULATES CYTOKINE SECRETION
BY PERIPHERAL LEUKOCYTES FOLLOWING
SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE IN RATS
Jedrzejowska-Szypulka H.,
Woszczycka-Korczynska I., Olakowska E.,
Larysz-Brysz M., Lewin-Kowalik J.; Katowice,
Poland
TIII.15
ALTERATION OF UBIQUITIN
IMMUNOREACTIVITY AFTER ISCHEMIC
POSTCONDITIONING AND EGb 761
TREATMENT IN CA1 HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
IN RATS
Domoráková I., Mechírová E., Danielisová V.,
Kravčuková P., Burda J.;
Kosice, Slovak Republic
TIII.16
PRECONDITIONING AND POSTCONDITIONING
EXERT STROKE NEUROPROTECTION
MODULATING NCX AND ASIC1a EXPRESSION
Pignataro G., Esposito E., Cuomo O., Sirabella
R., Di Renzo G., Annunziato L.; Naples, Italy
TIII.17
SYSTEMIC TREATMENT WITH FRESHLY
ISOLATED HUCB-MNs CELLS IS THE MOST
EFFECTIVE IN RESTORING FUNCTION
FOLLOWING BRAIN DAMAGE IN RATS
Pawlak E., Janowski M., Habich A.,
Jablonska A., Lukomska B.,
Domanska-Janik K.; Warszawa, Poland
TIII.18
PROTEIN KINASE C BETA IN BRAIN
MITOCHONDRIA
Kowalczyk J, Debski J, Zablocka B.;
Warszawa, Poland
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THE INFLUENCE OF ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION
ON THE NEURONAL NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE
IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN LUMBOSACRAL
SPINAL CORD AND DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA
Schreiberova A., Davidova A., Capkova L.,
Lukacova N.; Kosice, Slovak Republic
TIII.20
RESTITUTION OF SENSORY FUNCTION OF
VIBRISSAE AFTER STROKE IN THE BARREL
FIELD COINCIDES WITH ACTIVITY CHANGES IN
SPARED SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL AREAS
Jablonka J., Nosecka E., Kossut M.;
Warszawa, Poland
TIII.21
EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL
MOTOR EVOKED POTENTIAL STUDIES
IN THE ISCHEMIC STROKE RAT’S MODEL
Szukala A., Huber J., Czarnecki P.,
Romanowski L.; Poznan, Poland
TIII.22
THE EFFECTS OF CPPG ON SPATIAL MEMORY
AND THE ACTIVITY OF MMP-2 AND MMP-9
IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF RATS WITHOUT
OR AFTER HYPOXIA
Car H.1, Michaluk P.2, Wiśniewska R.1,
Kaczmarek L.2; 1Bialystok, Poland; 2Warszawa,
Poland
TIII.23
IMMUNOSUPPRESSANTS ATTENUATE
HMGB1 EXPRESSION AND RELEASE FROM
PRIMARY ASTROCYTE CULTURES EXPOSED TO
COMBINED OXYGEN-GLUCOSE DEPRIVATION
Gabryel B., Bielecka A., Bernacki J.; Katowice,
Poland
TIII.24
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF AXON
DEGENERATION AND ITS BLOCKADE
Beirowski B.; Goettingen, Germany
TIII.25
DYNAMICS OF CHANGES OF EXECUTIVE
FUNCTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC
BRAIN INJURIES
Dzierzak E.; Warszawa, Poland
TIII.26
THE EFFECT OF NOISE EXPOSURE IN RAT PUPS
ON THE ACOUSTIC STARTLE REFLEX
IN ADULTHOOD
Rybalko N., Burianová J., Bureš Z., Syka J.;
Prague, Czech Republic
TIII.27
CONSERVED MECHANISMS OF GENE CISREGULATION FOLLOWING STROKE AND
SEIZURES
Dabrowski M., Dojer N., Zawadzka M.,
Kaminska B.; Warszawa, Poland
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GELATINOLYTIC ACTIVITY IS PRESENT IN THE
INTERCHROMATIN SPACE OF THE NEURONAL
CELL NUCLEUS
Gawlak M., Gorkiewicz T., Wilczynski G.;
Warszawa, Poland
TIII.29
THE NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF PACAP IN
SEVERAL MODELS OF NEURODEGENERATION
IN THE RAT RETINA
Atlasz T.1, Szabadfi K.2, Reglodi D.3, Kiss P.3,
Gaal V.4, Tamas A.3, Toth G.5, Szabo K.2,
Molnar A.2, Gabriel R.2; 1–4Pecs, Hungary;
5
Szeged, Hungary
TIII.30
PROTECTION OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
AGAINST NEUROTOXIC DAMAGE BY ANTIMYELIN T CELLS MAY INVOLVE DIMINISHING
THE ACTIVATION OF MICROGLIA AND NG2+
GLIAL CELLS
Kurkowska-Jastrzebska I., Zaremba M.,
Oderfeld-Nowak B.; Warszawa, Poland
TIII.31
ANALYSIS OF PUTATIVE TOXIC INTERACTION
OF 1-METHYLNICOTINAMIDE WITH
DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS
Slomka M., Ziembowicz A., Lazarewicz J.,
Warszawa, Poland
TIII.32
THE ROLE OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT
THIOLS IN THIMEROSAL TOXICITY – AN
IN VITRO STUDY
Zieminska E., Toczylowska B., Wojcik J.,
Stafiej A., Bal W., Lazarewicz J.; Warszawa,
Poland
TIII.33
LENTIVIRAL DELIVERED siRNA AGAINST ICER
PROTECTS PRIMARY CORTICAL NEURONS
FROM APOPTOSIS CAUSED BY SERUM
DEPRIVIATION
Klejman A., Bieganska K., Gierej D.,
Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland
TIII.34
IMPAIRMENT OF CHOLINERGIC SEPTAL SN56
CELLS BY THIAMIN DEFICIENCY
Bizon-Zygmanska D., Bielarczyk H.,
Jankowska-Kulawy A., Szutowicz A.; Gdansk,
Poland
TIII.35
ENERGETIC STATUS OF MITOCHONDRIA IN
PRIMARY CEREBELLAR GRANULE NEURONAL
CULTURES OF RATS PRE- AND POSTNATALLY
EXPOSURED TO LEAD
Baranowska-Bosiacka I., Rutkowska M.,
Marchlewicz M., Kolasa A., Piotrowska K.,
Gutowska I., Slawinski G.; Szczecin, Poland
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SELECTIVE METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE
RECEPTOR 1 ANTAGONIST INHIBITS KAINATEINDUCED EXCITOTOXICITY IN VITRO AND
IN VIVO
Domin H.1, Zieba B.1, Lazarewicz J.2,
Kajta M.3, Smialowska M.1; 1,3Krakow, Poland;
2
Warszawa, Poland
TIII.37
EFFECT OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE INDUCED
INFLAMATION ON NEUROPEPTIDE Y
NEURONS IN MOUSE HIPPOCAMPUS
Smialowska M.1, Domin H.1, Zieba B.1,
Czapski G.2, Strosznajder J.2; 1Krakow, Poland;
2
Warszawa, Poland
TIII.38
NEUROPROTECTIVE POTENTIAL OF BIPHALIN,
MULTIRECEPTOR OPIOID PEPTIDE, AGAINST
EXCITOTOXIC INJURY IN VITRO
Adamiak M., Kowalczyk J., Lipkowski A.,
Zablocka B.; Warszawa, Poland
TIII.39
INFLUENCE OF ISOPROPYL
METHYLPHOSPHONOFLUORIDATE
INTOXICATION ON CYTOKINE LEVELS IN
CHOSEN BRAIN STRUCTURES
Kowalczyk M., Zdanowski R., Antkowiak B.,
Paluch M.; Warszawa, Poland
TIII.40
CHANGES IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
CONCENTRATION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS
MARKERS DURING CHEMOTHERAPY
OF ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKAEMIA
IN CHILDREN
Protas P., Muszynska-Roslan K., Holownia A.,
Krawczuk-Rybak M., Braszko J.; Bialystok,
Poland
TIII.41
SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION LEADS TO
UP-REGULATION OF PROOXIDATIVE GENES
AND TO ACTIVATION OF DEATH SIGNALLING
IN HIPPOCAMPUS
Czapski G.1, Chalimoniuk M.1, Jacewicz M.1,
Gajkowska B.2, Smialowska M.3,
Strosznajder J.1; 1,2Warszawa, Poland;
3
Krakow, Poland
TIII.42
MANIPULATION OF Ttyh1 GENE EXPRESSION
INFLUENCES CELL MORPHOLOGY IN
NEUROBLASTOMA AND HIPPOCAMPAL
NEURONS IN VITRO
Stefaniuk M., Lukasiuk K. Warszawa, Poland
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c-Fos MAPPING OF CHANGES IN NEURONAL
ACTIVITY DURING THE COURSE OF PTZ
KINDLING OF SEIZURES
Szyndler J., Maciejak P., Turzynska D.,
Sobolewska A., Taracha E., Skorzewska A.,
Lehner M., Bidzinski A., Plaznik A.; Warszawa,
Poland
TIII.44
A NOVEL METHOD TO VISUALIZE TISSUE
MOLECULAR ARCHITECTURE AT THE LEVEL
OF SYNAPSE
Szepesi Z., Szczepankiewicz, A., Walczak A.,
Wilczynski G., Wlodarczyk J., Kaczmarek L.;
Warszawa, Poland
TIII.45
NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHESIS INHIBITOR
INCREASES SEVERITY OF HOMOCYSTEINEINDUCED SEIZURES IN ADULT RATS
Hrncic D., Rasic-Markovic A., Susic V.,
Djuric D., Stanojlovic O.; Belgrade, Serbia
TIII.46
PERFUSION SENSITIVE CONTRAST ENHANCED
MR IMAGING OF DYSEMBRYOPLASTIC
NEUROEPITHELIAL TUMOR (DNT). A NEW
NEUROIMAGING FINDING
Mazioti A., Markoni A., Wozniak G.,
Lavdas E., Vassiou K., Fezolidis I.;
Larissa, Greece
TIII.47
SEIZURES CONTROL IN FREE-RUNNING RATS
Smyk M.1, van Luijtelaar G.2, Coenen A.2,
Lewandowski M.1; 1Krakow, Poland;
2
Nijmegan, The Nederlands
TIII.48
EEG CLUSTERIZATION PATTERNS IN DIFFERENT
EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS
Levin E.1, Savostyanov A.1, Tsai A.2, Lee J.2,
Knyazev G.1; 1Novosibirsk, Russia; 2Taipei,
Taiwan
TIII.49
PREDICTION OF PROTEIN SECONDARY
STRUCTURE IN BRAIN TISSUES AND
MEMBRANES USING NEURAL NETWORKS
BASED ON FTIR SPECTROSCOPY
Severcan M., Akkas S., Cakmak G.,
Turker Gorgulu S., Severcan F.; Ankara, Turkey
TIII.50
A TEST OF WHETHER N-ACETYL-ASPARTYLGLUTAMATE AND N-ACETYL-ASPARTATE
CAUSE DAMAGE IN LEUKODYSTROPHIES BY
ACTIVATING OLIGODENDROCYTE NMDA
RECEPTORS
Kolodziejczyk K., Hamilton N., Wade A.,
Karadottir R., Attwell D.; London, UK
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STREPTOZOTOCIN INDUCED DIABETES
CHANGES CONDUCTION VELOCITY
DISTRIBUTION OF RAT SCIATIC NERVE
IN A TIME DEPENDENT MANNER
Tuncer S., Dalkilic N.; Konya, Turkey
TIII.52
AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS
IS ACCOMPANIED BY THE INJURY OF
HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
Kurkowska-Jastrzebska I., Zaremba M.,
Cudna A., Piechal A., Swiatkiewicz M.,
Zaremba M., Czlonkowska A.,
Oderfeld-Nowak B.; Warszawa, Poland
TIII.53
ASTROGLIAL REACTION IN THE EARLY
ASYMPTOMATIC PHASE OF EXPERIMENTAL
AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS
Grygorowicz T., Sulkowski G., Sulejczak D.,
Lenkiewicz A., Struzynska L.; Warszawa,
Poland
TIII.54
THE 8 kD FORM ENCODED BY THE HTLV-1
ORF-I IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOW PROVIRUS
LEVELS AND HEALTHY CARRIER STATE IN A
SUBSET OF HTLV-1 INFECTED INDIVIDUALS
Bialuk I.1,2, Walser J.3, Fukumoto R.1,
Andresen V.1, Graham J.4, Jacobson S.4,
Gessain A.5, Alcantara L.6, Galvao-Castro B.6,
Franchini G.1; 1,3,4Bethesda, USA; 2Bialystok,
Poland; 5Paris, France; 6Bahia, Brazil
TIII.55
METABOLOMIC ANALYSIS AND SIGNATURES
IN AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS:
1H NMR STUDIES OF SERUM
Kumar A., Kalita J., Misra U., Babu G.;
Lucknow, India
TIV:
Sensory and Motor Systems
TIV.01
M100-PEAK AMPLITUDES OF DIFFERENT
SUBJECTS, HEMISPHERES, AND STIMULUS
CONDITIONS DIFFER BY FACTORS RATHER
THAN BY AMOUNTS
Zacharias N., König R., Sieluzycki C., Heil P.;
Magdeburg, Germany
TIV.02
THE EFFECT OF POSTNATAL BRIEF NOISE
EXPOSURE ON SOUND LEVEL PROCESSING
IN INFERIOR COLLICULUS NEURONS
OF ADULT RATS
Grecova J., Bures Z., Popelar J., Suta D.,
Syka J.; Prague, Czech Republic
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ALTERNATIVE SPLICING OF L7/pcp2 GENE
RESULTS IN TRUNCATED PROTEIN
Barski J.1, Lauth M.2, Fertala A.3; 1Katowice,
Poland; 2Stockholm, Sweden; 3Philadelphia,
USA
TIV.04
SIGNAL FREQUENCY TRANSFORMATION
BY HODGKIN-HUXLEY NEURONS
Borkowski L.; Poznan, Poland
TIV.05
MELANOPSIN-BASED PHOTORECEPTION:
CONTRIBUTION TO THE MECHANISM OF
GENERATION OF INFRASLOW RHYTHM IN
THE RAT OLIVARY PRETECTAL NUCLEUS
Orlowska P., Tokarczyk E., Szkudlarek H.,
Lewandowski M.; Krakow, Poland
TIV.06
CORTICAL FEEDBACK MODULATES
TEMPORAL PATTERN OF SPONTANEOUS
NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN THE CAT’S DORSAL
LATERAL GENICULATE AND PERIGENICULATE
NUCLEI
Radzikowska Z., Waleszczyk W., Bekisz M.,
Wrobel A.; Warszawa, Poland
TIV.07
A NEW METHOD FOR IDENTIFICATION
OF MODULATION IN NEURAL RESPONSES
TO DRIFTING GRATING STIMULATION
Wypych M.1, Nagy A.2, Paroczy Z.2, Márkus Z.2,
Berényi A.2, Benedek G.2, Waleszczyk W.1;
1
Warszawa, Poland; 2Szeged, Hungary
TIV.08
MOTOR IMAGERY MEASURED BY
FUNCTIONAL NEAR-INFRARED
SPECTROSCOPY (fNIRS)
Holper L., Biallas M., Eng K., Wolf M.;
Zurich, Switzerland
TIV.09
EFFECTS OF PRISM ADAPTION ON
VOLUNTARY AND REFLEXIVE ORIENTING
OF ATTENTION
Asanowicz D., Michalczyk L., Marzecova A.,
Wolski P.; Krakow, Poland
TIV.10
HYPERSENSITIVITY AND NOCICEPTIVE
BEHAVIOUR OF da-DREAM TRANSGENIC
MICE
Krzyzanowska A., Benedet T., Barrio J.,
Naranjo J., Avendano C.; Madrid, Spain
TIV.11
MODULATION OF P2X2/3 RECEPTORS BY
OPIOIDS IN RAT NODOSE NEURONES
Mamenko M.1, Chizhmakov I.1, Volkova T.1,
Khasabova I.2, Simone D.2, Krishtal O.1; 1Kiev,
Ukraine; 2Minnesota, USA
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THE EXTRASYNAPTIC AMPA RECEPTORS
FUNCTIONING IS ALTERED UNDER
INFLAMMATORY PAIN
Kopach O.1, Park J.2, Petralia R.3, Sotnik A.1,
Belan P.1, Tao Y.2, Voitenko N.1; 1Kiev, Ukraine;
2,3
Maryland, USA
TIV.13
ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING MODIFIES
REPRESENTATION OF VIBRISSAE IN SII CORTEX
–A 2DG STUDY
Debowska W., Siucinska E., Liguz-Lecznar M.,
Kossut M.; Warszawa, Poland
TIV.14
EXPLORATION OF NEW ENVIRONMENT
REVEALS EXTENSIVE DEPRIVATION-INDUCED
PLASTICITY
Radwanska A., Filipkowski R., Zakrzewska R.,
Kossut M.; Warszawa, Poland
TIV.15
ESTIMATING FUNCTIONAL BRAIN
CONNECTIVITY THROUGH ANALYSIS
OF MULTI-SITE EVOKED POTENTIALS
RECORDINGS
Sobolewski A., Kublik E., Swiejkowski D.,
Wrobel A.; Warszawa, Poland
TIV.16
INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE-WHISKER
STIMULATION IN RAT BARREL CORTEX
Kaminski J., Kublik E., Leski S., Wrobel A.;
Warszawa, Poland
TIV.17
SPINAL CORD SORTILIN DISTRIBUTION AND
LEVELS CHANGE IN REGION-SPECIFIC MODE
AFTER SPINALIZATION: p75 COMPLEXING IN
MOTONEURONS?
Gajewska O., Mankovskaya T., Ziemlinska E.,
Korczynski J., Czarkowska-Bauch J., Skup M.;
Warszawa, Poland
TIV.18
DIFFERENCES IN MORPHOMETRIC
PROPERTIES OF MUSCLE FIBERS AND
INNERVATION RATIO OF MALE AND
FEMALE MOTOR UNITS IN THE RAT MEDIAL
GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE
Mierzejewska-Krzyzowska B.1,
Drzymala-Celichowska H.2, Celichowski J.2,
Bukowska D.2; 1Gorzow, Poland; 2Poznan,
Poland
TIV.19
SUMMATION OF MOTOR UNIT FORCES IN
THE RAT MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE
Drzymala-Celichowska H., Krutki P.,
Celichowski J.; Poznan, Poland
Poster Session I
TIV.12
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TIV.20
INFLUENCE OF 5-WEEK WHOLE BODY
VIBRATION TRAINING ON MOTOR UNIT
CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES IN THE RAT
MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE
Lochynski D., Celichowski J., Kaczmarek D.,
Krutki P.; Poznan, Poland
TIV.21
AGEING AFFECTS THE RATE OF FORCE
DEVELOPMENT OF MOTOR UNITS IN RAT
FAST MUSCLE
Kaczmarek D., Lochynski D., Celichowski J.,
Krutki P.; Poznan, Poland
TIV.22
VARIABILITY OF CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES
AND ACTION POTENTIALS OF MOTOR UNIT
IN FLEXOR DIGITORUM BREVIS AND MEDIAL
GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLES IN THE RAT
Ciechanowicz-Kowalczyk I., Celichowski J.;
Poznan, Poland
TIV.23
DOUBLET OF ACTION POTENTIALS EVOKED
BY INTRACELLULAR INJECTION OF CURRENT
INTO RAT MOTONEURONES
Mrowczynski W., Krutki P., Celichowski J.;
Poznan, Poland
TIV.24
CHANGES IN THE FORCE-FREQUENCY
RELATIONSHIP AFTER THE TREADMILL
AND WHOLE BODY VIBRATION TRAINING
OF MOTOR UNITS IN RAT MEDIAL
GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE
Baczyk M., Lochynski D., Celichowski J.;
Poznan, Poland
TIV.25
CHANGES IN MOTOR UNITS PROPERTIES IN
A RAT MODEL OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL
SCLEROSIS (ALS)
Krysciak K., Celichowski J.; Poznan, Poland
TIV.26
SUMMATION OF MMG SIGNALS DURING COACTIVITY OF TWO ISOLATED MOTOR UNITS
IN MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE OF
THE RAT
Kaczmarek P., Celichowski J.,
Drzymala-Celichowska H., Kasinski A.;
Poznan, Poland
TIV.27
CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES AND
DISTRIBUTION OF TYPES OF MOTOR UNITS
INNERVATED BY AXONS FROM L4 AND
L5 VENTRAL ROOTS IN THE RAT MEDIAL
GASTROCNEMIUS
Taborowska M., Celichowski J.; Poznan,
Poland
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TIV.28
THE TETANIC DEPRESSION IN FAST MOTOR
UNITS OF MAMMALIAN SKELETAL MUSCLE
CAN BE EVOKED EVEN BY LENGTHENING
OF ONE INITIAL INTERPULSE INTERVAL
Sowinska Z., Celichowski J., Krutki P.,
Lochynski D.; Poznan, Poland
TIV.29
THE LINEAR SUMMATION OF THE MOTOR
UNITS ACTION POTENTIALS RECORDED
WITH WIRE ELECTRODE IN THE RAT MEDIAL
GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE
Mazurkiewicz P., Kasinski A., DrzymalaCelichowska H., Celichowski J.; Poznan,
Poland
TIV.30
PROJECTIONS FROM THE BASILIAR PONTINE
NUCLEI TO THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX:
FLUORESCENT TRACING STUDY IN THE
RABBIT
Zguczynski L.1, Bukowska D.2,
Mierzejewska-Krzyzowska B.1; 1,2Poznan,
Poland
TIV.31
PROJECTION FROM THE DORSAL COLUMN
NUCLEI TO THE CEREBELLAR CAUDAL
VERMIS: COMPARISON OF COLLATERAL AND
NON-COLLATERAL CONNECTIONS
Bukowska D., Zguczynski L.,
Mierzejewska-Krzyzowska B.; Poznan, Poland
TIV.32
DISTRIBUTION OF THE PARVALBUMIN,
CALBINDIN-D28K AND CALRETININ
IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN THE STRIATUM
OF THE BRAZILIAN SHORT-TAILED OPOSSUM
Majak K.1, Domaradzka-Pytel B.1, Spodnik J.1,
Turlejski K.2, Djavadian R.2, Morys J.1;
1
Gdansk, Poland; 2Warszawa, Poland
TIV.33
CHANGES IN EXPRESSION OF NNOS AND
PARVALBUMIN IN DORSAL HORN OF THE
LUMBAR SPINAL CORD AFTER SPINAL CORD
INJURY
Davidova A., Capkova L., Schreiberova A.,
Lukacova N.; Kosice, Slovak Republic
TIV.34
POLYMORPHISM IN THE EXON 2 OF DELTA
OPIOID RECEPTOR AND NOCICEPTION IN
RESPONSE TO SPECIFIC AGONIST
AND ANTAGONIST IN MICE SELECTIVELY
BRED FOR HIGH AND LOW ANALGESIA
Sacharczuk M.1, Lesniak A.2, Korostynski M.3,
Przewlocki R.3, Lipkowski A.2, Jaszczak K.1,
Sadowski B.1; 1Jastrzebiec, Poland;
2
Warszawa, Poland; 3Kraków, Poland
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They helped me into a wheelchair. Before
me steamed an appetizing broth. Reaching
automatically for a spoon, I noticed that the
hand that picked it up was small and black
as ebony. I inspected this hand. Seeing that
it moved exactly as I wished, I was forced
to conclude that it was my own. And yet it
had changed so much. I looked around to
ask someone the reason and my eyes fell
on a mirror on the opposite wall. There in
a wheelchair sat an attractive young black
woman, bandaged up, in pajamas, an
expression of dismay on her face. I touched
my nose. The reflection in the mirror did
the same. I felt my face all over, my neck,
but when I came to the bosom I cried out in
alarm. My voice was high and reedy.
“Good Lord!”
The nurse scolded someone for not covering
up the mirror, then turned to me and said:
“You are Ijon Tichy?”
“Yes. That is – yes, yes!! But what does this
mean? That lady – that black woman –“
“A transplant. There was no other way. We
had to save you life, and saving your life
meant – well, your brain!”
“The Futurological Congress”
Stanislaw Lem
November 1970
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Posadzili mnie na fotelu z kółkami. Przede mną
dymił apetycznie wyglądający rosół. Sięgnąłem
automatycznie po łyżkę i zauważyłem, że
ręka, która ją chwyciła, była mała i czarna jak
heban. Podniosłem ją do oczu. Sądząc po tym,
że mogłem nią ruszać, jak chciałem, była to
moja ręka. Bardzo jednak się zmieniła. Chcąc
spytać o przyczynę tego zjawiska, podniosłem
się i moje oczy napotkały lustro na przeciwległej
ścianie. W fotelu na kółkach siedziała tam młoda
przystojna Murzynka w piżamie, obandażowana,
z wyrazem osłupienia na twarzy. Dotknąłem
nosa. Odbicie w lustrze zrobiło to samo. Zacząłem
obmacywać twarz, szyję, a natrafiwszy na biust,
wydałem okrzyk trwogi, Głos miałem cieniutki.
- Wielki Boże!
Pielęgniarka strofowała kogoś, że nie zasłonił
lustra. Potem zwróciła się do mnie:
- Ijon Tichy, nieprawdaż?
- Tak. To znaczy – tak! tak!! Ale co to ma
znaczyć? Ta dziewczyna – ta czarna panienka?
- Transplantacja. Nie dało się inaczej. Chodziło
o to, żeby uratować panu życie. Żeby uratować,
pana, to znaczy – pański mózg!
„Kongres futurologiczny”, Stanisław Lem, listopad 1970
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POSTER SESSION II
TV:
Neural Excitability, Synapses and Glia:
Synaptic Plasticity and Networks
TV.01
CENTRAL RETINAL LESIONS INDUCE TIMEDEPENDENT PROTEIN EXPRESSION CHANGES
THROUGHOUT AREA 17
Hu T.1, Van den Bergh G.1, Eysel U.2,
Heylen K.1, Arckens L.1; 1Lueven, The
Netherlands; 2Bochum, Germany
TV.02
A SINGLE EXPOSURE TO AN ENRICHED
ENVIRONMENT STIMULATES THE ACTIVATION
OF DISCRETE NEURONAL POPULATIONS
IN THE BRAIN OF THE fos-tau-lacZ MOUSE
Ali A., Wilson Y., Murphy M.; Melbourne,
Australia
TV.03
DOPAMINERGIC D1/D5-RECEPTOR BLOCKADE
WITHIN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS AND
ITS EFFECT ON HIPPOCAMPAL LONG-TERM
POTENTIATION IN THE DENTATE GYRUS OF
FREELY MOOVING ANIMALS
Tabassum H., Frey J.; Magdeburg, Germany
TV.04
DIFFERENT REGIONS OF THE APICAL BRANCH
OF CA1 DENDRITES EXPRESS SPECIFIC FORMS
OF LTD IN HIPPOCAMPAL SLICES IN VITRO
Parvez S., Ramachandran B., Frey J.;
Magdeburg, Germany
TV.05
THE EFFECTS OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
INHIBITOR ON THE EXPRESSION AND RECONSOLIDATION OF PENTYLENETETRAZOL
KINDLED SEIZURES
Maciejak P., Szyndler J., Turzynska D.,
Sobolewska A., Taracha E., Skorzewska A.,
Lehner M., Krzascik P., Hamed A., Bidzinski A.,
Plaznik A.; Warszawa, Poland
TV.06
REINFORCEMENT OF AN EARLY-LTP
IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 BY STIMULATION
OF THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA
IN FREELY MOVING RATS
Scherf T., Frey J., Frey S.; Magdeburg, Germany
TV.07
PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF SYNAPTIC
PROTEINS FROM MICE EXPRESSING LOW
LEVELS OF p25
Engmann O., Thompson A., Ward M.,
Giese K.; London, UK
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TV.08
INDUCTION OF LONG-TERM POTENTIATION
AND DEPOTENTIATION BY THETAFREQUENCY STIMULATION IN THE CA1 FIELD
OF RAT HIPPOCAMPUS IN VITRO
Denisov A.; Minsk, Belarus
TV.09
MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 AT THE
NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION
Yeghiazaryan M., Leszczynska A., Lasiecka Z.,
Slawinska U., Kaczmarek L., Wilczynski G.;
Warszawa, Poland
TV.10
CD44-ERBB RECEPTOR INTERACTION STUDIED
BY FLUORESCENCE RESONANCE ENERGY
TRANSFER ANALYSIS USING FLUORESCENCE
LIFETIME IMAGING MICROSCOPY
Wlodarczyk J., Gorlewicz A., Wilczek E.,
Gawlak M., Cabaj A., Majczynski H.,
Nestorowicz K., Herbik M., Grieb P.,
Slawinska U., Kaczmarek L., Wilczynski G.;
Warszawa, Poland
TV.11
DYNAMICS OF CORTICAL REMODELING
DURING REMOTE MEMORY STORAGE
Aceti M.1, Vetere G.1, Ammassari-Teule M.2,
Restivo L.3; 1Rome, Italy; 2Padova, Italy; 3Italy
TV.12
EVIDENCE FOR CROSS-MODAL PLASTICITY
IN ADULT MOUSE VISUAL SYSTEM
Van Brussel L., Gerits A., Arckens L.;
Leuven, The Netherlands
TV.13
NEUROPLASTICITY IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
AND THE STRIATUM OF THE MOUSE DURING
VISUO-MOTOR LEARNING: ANALYSIS OF
IMMEDIATE EARLY GENE EXPRESSION
PATTERNS
Laeremans A., Nys J., Gantois I., Arckens L.,
D’Hooge R.; Leuven, The Netherlands
TV.14
PROTEOMIC DISCOVERY OF MATRIX
METALLOPROTEINASE-9 SUBSTRATES
Bajor M., Michaluk P., Kaczmarek L.;
Warszawa, Poland
TV.15
HIGHER- ORDER NUCLEAR STRUCTURE
IN EPILEPTOGENESIS
Szczepankiewicz A., Walczak A.,
Szczepinska T., Broszkiewicz M., Pawlowski K.,
Wilczynski G.; Warszawa, Poland
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TV.16
LOCOMOTOR EXERCISE OF SPINAL
RATS CAUSES AN INCREASE IN SIZE OF
CHOLINERGIC TERMINALS IN EXTENSOR
MOTOR NUCLEI
Czarkowska-Bauch J., Mankovskaya T.,
Zaremba M., Gajewska O., Ziemlinska E.,
Platek R., Mlodkowski M., Korczynski J.,
Skup M.; Warszawa, Poland
TV.17
MONOCULAR ENUCLEATION INDUCES
PROMINENT THYMOSIN BETA 4 EXPRESSION
IN MICROGLIA AND NEURONS OF THE
SUPERIOR COLLICULUS OF ADULT MICE
Paulussen M., Verleden S., Arckens L.; Leuven,
The Netherlands
TV.18
THE INVOLVEMENT OF GLUCOCORTICOID
AND MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTORS IN THE
EFFECTS OF BRIEF RESTRAINT STRESS ON LTP
AND LTD IN THE DENTATE GYRUS OF MICE
Spyrka J., Danielewicz J., Hess G.; Krakow,
Poland
TV.19
THE INVOLVEMENT OF MINERALOCORTICOID
RECEPTORS IN THE EFFECTS OF REPEATED
BRIEF RESTRAINT STRESS ON LTP IN THE
DENTATE GYRUS OF MICE
Spyrka J., Hess G.; Krakow, Poland
TV.20
IDENTIFICATION OF CELLS UNDERGOING
PLASTIC CHANGES IN THE BARREL CORTEX
AFTER SIMPLE ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING USING
TRANSGENIC FOSGFP MICE
Garkun Y.1, Bekisz M.2, Radwanska A.1,
Barth A.3, Kossut M.1; 1,2Warszawa, Poland;
3
Pittsburgh, USA
TV.21
ALTERATIONS IN SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
CAUSED BY ST. JOHN’S WORT MAY MITIGATE
NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF STRESS ON SPATIAL
WORKING MEMORY
Trofimiuk E., Braszko J.; Bialystok, Poland
TV.22
MMP-9 ACTIVATION AFTER NEURONAL
STIMULATION IS A POLYADENYLATION
DEPENDENT PROCESS
Dziembowska M., Janusz A., Romanowska E.,
Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland
TV.23
EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF MATRIX
METALLOPROTEINASE 9 TRANSCRIPTION
DURING EPILEPTOGENESIS
Zybura K., Amborska R., Kaczmarek L.,
Rylski M.; Warszawa, Poland
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TV.24
SPATIO-TEMPORAL CHARACTERIZATION OF
mTOR KINASE ACTIVITY INDUCED BY KAINIC
ACID EVOKED SEIZURES
Macias M., Blazejczyk M., Jaworski J.;
Warszawa, Poland
TV.25
STIMULATION OF THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL
AREA INDUCES HIPPOCAMPAL THETA
RHYTHM AND C-FOS EXPRESSION IN THE RAT
BRAIN
Majkutewicz I., Kusmierczak M., Blajet M.,
Orzel-Gryglewska J., Jurkowlaniec-Kopec E.;
Gdansk, Poland
TV.26
EFFECT OF EXTRA HIGH POWER PULSES AND
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ON FUNCTIONAL
ACTIVITY OF NEURONS
Hakobyan K.1, Hunanyan A.2, Ghazaryan A.1,
Ayrapetian S.1; 1Yerevan, Armenia; 2Stony
Brook, NY, USA
TV.27
SINGLE AND ENSEMBLE NEURAL VARIABILITY
WITH SERIAL CORRELATION
Farkhooi F., Nawrot M.; Berlin, Germany
TV.28
MODIFICATION OF EXCITABILITY OF
CORTICAL NEURONS INDUCED BY
ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING – EX VIVO
EXPERIMENTS
Bekisz M.1, Garkun Y.2, Hess G.3, Wrobel A.1,
Kossut M.2; 1,2Warszawa, Poland; 3Krakow,
Poland
TV.29
ELUCIDATING THE FUNCTION OF CPEB
PROTEINS IN MICROGLIA
Kaczmarczyk L., Turimella S., Vangoor V.,
Wunderlich P., Seifert G., Dublin P.,
Neumann H., Walter J., Steinhäuser C.,
Theis M.; Bonn, Germany
TV.30
FACILITATED EXTRACELLULAR DIFFUSION
IN THE CORPUS CALLOSUM OF BRAL1DEFICIENT MICE
Dmytrenko L.1, Vargova L.1, Vorisek I.2, Bekku Y.3,
Oohashi T.3, Sykova E.2; 1,2Prague, Czech
Republic; 3Okayama, Japan
TV.31
LACK OF NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECT
OF ASTROGLIA-DERIVED BDNF ON
HIPPOCAMPAL CELL CULTURES EXPOSED TO
TRIMETHYLTIN
Figiel I., Wlodarczyk J.; Warszawa, Poland
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TV.32
INFLUENCE OF ANTIDEPRESSANTS ON
CYTOKINES (TNF-ß, IL-1ß, IL-10) IN
LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-STIMULATED
PRIMARY RAT MIXED GLIAL CELL CULTURES
Bielecka A.1, Pudelko A.1, Paul-Samojedny M.2,
Kowalski J.2; 1Katowice, Poland; 2Sosnowiec,
Poland
TV.33
CELL-TYPE SPECIFIC REGULATION OF
MORPHINE- AND GLUCOCORTICOID
INDUCED GENES
Slezak M., Bilecki W., Gieryk A., Solecki W.,
Kubik J., Przewlocki R.; Krakow, Poland
TVI:
Disorders of the Nervous System II
TVI.01
DISASSEMBLY OF SHANK AND HOMER
SYNAPTIC CLUSTERS IS DRIVEN BY SOLUBLE
ß-AMYLOID THROUGH DIVERGENT NMDARDEPENDENT SIGNALLING PATHWAYS
Roselli F.1, Wegerich Y.1, Defazio G.2, Livrea P.2,
Almeida O.3; 1,3Munich, Germany; 2Bari, Italy;
TVI.02
INVOLVEMENT OF THE CacyBP/SIP PROTEIN
IN TAUOPATHY
Schneider G., Mietelska-Porowska A.,
Filipek A., Niewiadomska G.; Warszawa,
Poland
TVI.03
THE TRIPEPTIDE RER AND ITS POTENTIAL
ROLE IN THE AMELIORATION OF SYMPTOMS
IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Bodo C., Giese K.; London, UK
TVI.04
CELL TYPE SPECIFIC UPTAKE AND CLEARANCE
OF ß-AMYLOID PEPTIDES
Kuszczyk M.1,2, Sadowski M.1; 1New York, NY,
USA; 2Warsaw, Poland
TVI.05
INCREASED VULNERABILITY TO OXIDATIVE
STRESS IN LYMPHOCYTES FROM SAD AND
FAD PATIENTS
Bialopiotrowicz E., Kuzniewska B.,
Kachamakova N., Kuznicki J., Wojda U.;
Warszawa, Poland
TVI.06
RESVERATROL AND NITRIC OXIDE
CHOLINERGIC NEUROTOXICITY
Gul-Hinc S., Bielarczyk H.,
Jankowska-Kulawy A., Szutowicz A.; Gdansk,
Poland
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TVI.07
TRANSMEMBRANE INTRANEURONAL
DELIVERY OF TAU PROTEIN IN RAT MAY
SERVE AS AN ANIMAL MODEL OF HUMAN
TAUOPATHY
Mietelska-Porowska A.1, Koss D.2,
Baksalerska-Pazera M.1, Robakiewicz I.1,
Nosecka E.1, Riedel G.2, Niewiadomska G.1;
1
Warszawa, Poland; 2Aberdeen, UK
TVI.08
PAIRED ASSOCIATES LEARNING IN
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE, MILD COGNITIVE
IMPAIRMENT AND HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS:
A PRELIMINARY STUDY
Medygral J., Barcikowska M.,
Chodakowska-Zebrowska M., Mandecka M.,
Barczak A., Szelag E.; Warszawa, Poland
TVI.09
MITOCHONDRIAL AND NUCLEAR TARGETS
OF AMYLOID ß-EVOKED OXIDATIVE STRESS
Jesko H., Strosznajder J., Cieslik M.,
Cakala M., Strosznajder R.; Warszawa, Poland
TVI.10
PRIMING OF ROTATIONAL BEHAVIOR BY
A DOPAMINE RECEPTOR AGONIST IN
HEMIPARKINSONIAN RATS: MOVEMENTDEPENDENT INDUCTION
Simola N.1, Di Chiara G.1, Daniels W.2,
Schallert T.3, Morelli M.1; 1Cagliari, Italy;
2
Durban, South Africa; 3Austin, TX, USA
TVI.11
STUDY OF THE ROLE OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN
PHOSPHORYLATION AT Ser 129 IN
DOPAMINERGIC NEURODEGENERATION
IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Febbraro F.1, Jensen P.1, Kirik D.2,
Romero-Ramos M.1; 1Aarhaus, Denmark;
2
Lund, Sweden
TVI.12
CHRONIC, INTRAVENTRICULAR INFUSION
OF MPP+ WITH ALZET OSMOTIC MINIPUMPS
IN RATS AS A MODEL OF PARKINSON’S
DISEASE
Kuter K.1, Kolasiewicz W.1, Zapala M.1,
Kowalska M.2, Golembiowska K.2,
Morelli M.3, Wardas J.1; 1,2Krakow, Poland;
3
Cagliari, Italy
TVI.13
A2A ADENOSINE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS
EFFECT ON HYDROXYL RADICAL
GENERATION IN DA DEPLETED STRIATUM
WITH RESERPINE
Golembiowska K.1, Dziubina A.1, Morelli M.2;
1
Krakow, Poland; 2Cagliari, Italy
84
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HIGH FREQUENCY STIMULATION OF THE
SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS INCREASES BLOOD
NK CELL NUMBER IN HEMIPARKINSONIAN
RATS DIFFERING IN RESPONSE TO NOVELTY
Grembecka B., Glac W., Plucinska K.,
Ledochowski P., Gora A., Badtke P., Wrona D.;
Gdansk, Poland
TVI.15
AN INVOLVEMENT OF MAPK/ERK1/2
PATHWAY IN MECHANISM OF LACTACYSTININDUCED CELL DAMAGE IN PRIMARY
CORTICAL NEURONS
Jantas D., Konieczny J., Lenda T., Lason W.,
Lorenc-Koci E.; Krakow, Poland
TVI.16
PARKINSON’S DISEASE LEADS TO DISTORTED
INTERACTION OF EPISODIC AND WORKING
MEMORY SYSTEMS
Gawrys L., Szatkowska I., Pilacinski A.,
Piatkowska-Janko E., Bogorodzki P., Wolak T.,
Friedman A., Sienkiewicz J., Koziorowski D.,
Janik P., Jamrozik Z., Krolicki L., Andrysiak R.,
Kulinski R., Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland
TVI.17
INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF 17ß-ESTRADIOL
ON PRODUCTION OF BOTH MOLECULAR
AND CELLULAR FACTORS IN
NEUROINFLAMMATORY REACTION IN MODEL
OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Ciesielska A., Joniec I., Cudna A.,
Kurkowska-Jastrzebska I., Sznejder A.,
Zaremba M., Czlonkowska A.,
Czlonkowski A.; Warszawa, Poland
TVI.18
THE MOLECULAR AND BEHAVIORAL
CHANGES IN THE LONG-TERM
OBSERVATIONS IN MICE MODEL
OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Zaremba M., Joniec I., Piechal A.,
Pyrzanowska J., Kurkowska-Jastrzebska I.,
Ciesielska A., Czlonkowska A.,
Czlonkowski A.; Warszawa, Poland
TVI.19
NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF AAV2-hIL-10
IN MOUSE MODEL OF PARKINSON`S DISEASE
Joniec I.1, Ciesielska A.1,2, Gladka A.1, Cudna A.1,
Zaremba M.1, Kurkowska-Jastrzebska I.2,
Hadaczek P.3, Bankiewicz K.3, Czlonkowska A.1,2,
Czlonkowski A.1; 1,2Warszawa, Poland; 3San
Francisco, CA, USA
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EFFECTS OF AAV2-hIL-10 ON IMMUNE
RESPONSE FOLLOWING TOXIC
DEGENERATION CAUSED BY 1-METHYL-4PHENYL-1,2,3,6-TETRAHYDROPYRIDINE
IN MICE
Joniec I.1, Ciesielska A.1,2, Gladka A.1,
Schwenkgrub J.1, Sznajder A.1,
Cudna A.1, Hadaczek P.3, Bankiewicz K.3,
Czlonkowska A.1,2, Czlonkowski A.1;
1,2
Warszawa, Poland; 3San Francisco, CA, USA
TVI.21
THE SLEEP PROFILE IN PARKINSON’S
DISAEASE
Antczak J.1, Rakowicz M.1, Derejko M.1,
Zalewska U.1, Sienkiewicz J.2, Banach M.1,
Tarnacka B.3, Jernajczyk W.1; 1,2Warszawa,
Poland; 3Warszawa, Poland
TVI.22
INHIBITION OF INFILTRATION AND
ACTIVATION OF BRAIN MACROPHAGES
UNDERLIES ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY
OF SYSTEMICALLY ADMINISTRATED
CYCLOSPORIN
A Gabrusiewicz K., Ellert-Miklaszewska A.,
Sielska M., Frankowska M., Kaminska B.;
Warszawa, Poland
TVI.23
EVALUATION OF MIGRATION OF BONE
MARROW-DERIVED MACROPHAGES AND
LYMPHOCYTES TOWARDS GLIOMA CELLS
AND ITS MODULATION BY CYCLOSPORIN
A Sielska M.1, Gabrusiewicz K.1,
Kwiatkowska E.2, Kowalczyk D.2,
Ellert-Miklaszewska A.1, Kaminska B.1;
1
Warszawa, Poland; 2Poznan, Poland
TVI.24
CELL SIZE AND PROLIFERATION
OF SUBEPENDYMAL GIANT CELL
ASTROCYTOMAS ARE REGULATED BY mTOR
AND Ras-ERK SIGNALING PATHWAYS
Tyburczy M., Kotulska K., Jozwiak S.,
Kaminska B.; Warszawa, Poland
TVI.25
DIFFERENTIAL MODULATION OF BASAL
AND IFN-INDUCED STAT TARGET GENES
EXPRESSION BY SPECIFIC STAT DIRECTED
OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDE DECOYS IN
GLIOMA C6 CELLS
Adach-Kilon A., Dabrowski M., Kaminska B.;
Warszawa, Poland
86
TVI.26
CRITICAL PERIOD FOR MOTION PERCEPTION
IN CATS
Zapasnik M., Kossut M., Burnat K.; Warszawa,
Poland
TVI.27
A MIFEPRISTONE-REGULATED ADENOASSOCIATED VIRAL VECTOR SYSTEM FOR
REGULATED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR
EXPRESSION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS
SYSTEM
Maddalena A., Tereschchenko Y., Baehr M.,
Kuegler S.; Goettingen, Germany
TVI.28
PRESYNAPTIC AND POSTSYNAPTIC EFFECTS
OF NORADRENERGIC FUNCTION IN AN
ATTENTIONAL SET-SHIFTING TEST
Bondi C.1, Jett J.2, Morilak D.2; 1Pittsburgh, PA,
USA; 2San Antonio, TX, USA
TVI.29
ELEVATED EXPRESSION OF ß1ADRENOCEPTOR SUBTYPES IN THE
HIPPOCAMPUS OF RATS NON-RESPONDING
TO IMIPRAMINE TREATMENT IN THE
CHRONIC MILD STRESS
Bielawski A., Kowalska M., Papp M.,
Nalepa I.; Krakow, Poland
TVI.30
EXAMINATION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
ENDOPHENOTYPES IN THE HETEROZYGOUS
NEUREGULIN-1 KO MOUSE: A
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGICAL AND
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING STUDY
O Tuathaigh C.1, O Sullivan G.1, Tighe O.1,
O Leary C.1, Desbonnet L.1, Lai D.2,
Harvey R.2, Croke D.1, Waddington J.1;
1
Dublin, Ireland; 2Sydney, Australia
TVI.31
LOCAL BLOCADE OF NMDA RECEPTORS
IN THE RODENT PREFRONTAL CORTEX
MODIFIES OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY AND c-Fos
EXPRESSION IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS
Nowak K., Meyza K., Kasicki S., Hunt M.;
Warszawa, Poland
TVI.32
CANNABINOID CB1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
RIMONABANT ATTENUATES REINSTATEMENT
OF NICOTINE PLACE PREFERENCE PROVOKED
BY NICOTINE OR MORPHINE IN RATS
Biala G., Budzynska B., Staniak N.; Lublin,
Poland
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ADENOSINE RECEPTOR AGONISTS ATTENUATE
THE EXPRESSION OF SENSITIZATION TO
MORPHINE-INDUCED PLACE PREFERENCE IN
RATS
Listos J., Talarek S., Fidecka S.; Lublin, Poland
TVI.34
CHARACTERISTIC OF ALCOHOL-PREFERRING
WHP AND NON-PREFERRING WLP LINES OF
RATS
Dyr W., Cwiek M., Taracha E., Kostowski W.;
Warszawa, Poland
TVI.35
EFFECT OF NICOTINE ON LOCOMOTION OF
CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS
Sobkowiak R., Lesicki A.; Poznan, Poland
TVI.36
METABOTROPIC GROUP I GLUTAMATE
RECEPTORS (mGluR) ANTAGONISTS
ATTENUATE COCAINE-INDUCED TOXICITY
AND COCAINE-INDUCED BEHAVIORAL
SENSITIZATION IN MICE
Bochenski M., Kotlinska J.; Department Lublin,
Poland
TVI.37
ARE DELTA OPIOID RECEPTORS INVOLVED IN
THE REWARDING ACTION OF COCAINE IN
RATS?
Pachuta A.1, Gibula-Bruzda E.1, Kunce D.2,
Izdebski J.2, Kotlinska J.1; 1Lublin, Poland;
2
Warszawa, Poland
TVI.38
THE ROLE OF THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS
SYSTEM IN AMPHETAMINE-INDUCED
MODULATION OF NATURAL KILLER
CYTOTOXICITY IN RATS
Glac W., Badtke P., Orlikowska A., Tokarski J.,
Wrona D.; Gdansk, Poland
TVI.39
EFFECTS OF BINGE-LIKE ETHANOL
ADMINISTRATION ON MACROMOLECULE
PROFILES IN HIPPOCAMPUS OF YOUNG
ADULT WISTAR RATS AS ASSESSED BY FT-IR
SPECTROSCOPY
Severcan F., Elibol B., Jakubowska Dogru E.;
Ankara, Turkey
TVI.40
TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL MAY ENHANCE
NATURAL KILLER CELL CYTOTOXICITY IN RATS
Badtke P., Glac W., Tokarski J.; Gdansk, Poland
88
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EFFECTS OF CONTINGENT AND NONCONTINGENT ADMINISTRATION OF
MORPHINE ON THE DOPAMINE RECEPTORS
AND OPIOID PEPTIDES GENE EXPRESSION
IN THE MOUSE BRAIN
Gieryk A.1, Ziolkowska B.1, Touriño C.2,
Maldonado R.2, Przewlocki R.1; 1Krakow,
Poland; 2Barcelona, Spain
TVI.42
EFFECT OF DAIDZIN AND PUERARIN
ADMINISTRATION ON BEHAVIORAL
AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN CHRONICALLY
ETHANOL DRINKING OUTBRED RATS
Mikolajczak P., Okulicz-Kozaryn I., Golys K.,
Moryson E., Kaminska E., Szulc M.,
Bobkiewicz-Kozlowska T., Mrozikiewicz P.;
Poznan, Poland
TVI.43
EFFECTS OF CANNABIDIOL ADMINISTRATION
ON BODY WEIGHT GAINS IN RATS
Ignatowska-Jankowska B., Jankowski M.,
Swiergiel A.; Gdansk, Poland
TVI.44
WARSAW HIGH ALCOHOL-PREFERRING
(WHP) AND LOW ALCOHOL-PREFERRING
(WLP) RATS DIFFER IN BEHAVIORAL AND
MIDBRAIN DOPAMINE SYSTEMS’ RESPONSES
TO MORPHINE
Plaznik A., Taracha E., Dyr W., Cwiek M.,
Chrapusta S., Turzynska D., Sobolewska A.,
Bidzinski A., Walkowiak J.; Warszawa, Poland
TVI.45
CHANGES OF ERK1 AND ERK2
PHOSPHORYLATION IN HIPPOCAMPUS
DURING MORPHINE-INDUCED CONDITIONED
PLACE PREFERENCE IN MOUSE BRAIN
Wawrzczak-Bargiela A., Bilecki W.,
Przewlocki R.; Krakow, Poland
TVI.46
INTRAVENOUS COCAINE ALTERS
LYMPHOCYTE SUBSETS DISTRIBUTION
IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD OF RATS
Jankowski M., Ignatowska-Jankowska B.,
Glac W., Swiergiel A.; Gdansk, Poland
TVI.47
GENE PROFILING THE REWARDING EFFECT OF
MORPHINE IN STRIATUM AND HIPPOCAMPUS
Bilecki W., Przewlocki R.; Krakow, Poland
TVI.48
EVALUATION OF SPONTANEOUS PARTIAL
WİTHDRAWAL AND EFFECT OF CLONIDINE
IN INTERMITTENT MORPHINE
ADMINISTRATION IN RATS
Enginar N., Hatipoğlu I., Allahverdiyev O.;
Istanbul, Turkey
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EXTRACELLULAR CORTICAL SEROTONIN AND
DEPRESSION-RELATED BEHAVIOUR
IN THE FORCED SWIM TEST IS INFLUENCED
BY INTERLEUKIN-2
Karrenbauer B.1, Mueller C.2, Schwarting R.1,
Spanagel R.3, Pawlak C.3; 1Marburg, Germany;
2
London, UK; 3Mannheim, Germany
TVI.50
THE INVOLVEMENT OF NITRIC OXIDE (NO)
IN THE AMNESIC EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM IN
MICE
Talarek S., Orzelska J., Listos J., Fidecka S.;
Lublin, Poland
TVI.51
INTERSTRAIN DIFFERENCES IN 5-HT3
RECEPTOR CENTRAL-INDUCED HYPOTHERMIA
AND COMPARISON WITH HYPOTHERMIA
MEDIATED VIA 5-HT1A RECEPTOR
Kondaurova E., Naumenko V.; Novosibirsk,
Russia
TVI.52
EVIDENCE FOR REGIONALLY SPECIFIC
CHANGES IN HIGH-FREQUENCY
OSCILLATIONS AFTER INJECTION OF
KETAMINE IN FREELY MOVING RATS
Hunt M., Falinska M., Leski S., Wojcik D.,
Kasicki S.; Warszawa, Poland
TVI.53
STATE-DEPENDENT MODIFICATION OF HIGHFREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS IN THE RODENT
NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS
Hunt M.1, Matulewicz P.1, Gottesmann C.2,
Kasicki S.1; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2Nice, France
TVI.54
EFFECT OF CO-TREATMENT WITH FLUOXETINE
AND AMANTADINE ON THE BEHAVIORAL
AND IMMUNOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF
RATS SUBJECTED TO THE FORCED SWIMMING
TEST
Rogoz Z., Kubera M., Basta-Kaim A.; Krakow,
Poland
TVI.55
THE EFFECT OF ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUGS ON
DELAYED-TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION
IN BETA2M-/-, TCRDELTA-/- AND CD1D-/MICE
Kubera M., Szczepanik M., Majewska M.,
Zemelka M., Leskiewicz M., Basta-Kaim A.,
Budziszewska B., Grygier B., Regulska M.,
Korzeniak B., Jagla G., Nowak W., Lason W.;
Krakow, Poland
90
TVI.56
EFFECT OF BACTERIAL LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE
AND INTERLEUKINE 6 ON CATALEPSY AND
SPONTANEOUS LOCOMOTION IN MICE
Bazovkina D., Kulikov A.; Novosibirsk, Russia
TVI.57
STUDY ON THE POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF FETAL
EXPOSURE TO DICLOFENAC SODIUM ON
BRAIN MORPHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR IN
YOUNG WISTAR RATS
Jakubowska-Doğru E.1, Elibol B.1, Arıkan B.2,
Sezer M.1, Kaya Z.1, Tufanlı Ö.1, Ragbetli M.3,
Kaplan S.2; 1Ankara, Turkey; 2Samsun, Turkey;
3
Van, Turkey
TVI.58
(+)-UH 232, A PARTIAL AGONIST OF THE
D3 DOPAMINE RECEPTORS, ATTENUATES
COGNITIVE EFFECTS OF ANGIOTENSIN IV
AND des-Phe6-ANGIOTENSIN IV IN RATS
Braszko J.; Bialystok, Poland
TVI.59
THE GENETIC BACKGROUND IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR RESPONSE TO NATURAL REWARD
Kubik J., Solecki W., Przewlocki R.; Krakow,
Poland
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Systems
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BRAIN RESPONSE TO PERIPHERAL TUMORS IN
RATS – THE STUDY OF NEUROBIOLOGY
OF CANCER
Mravec B., Lackovicova L., Bundzikova J.,
Bizik J., Hulin I., Kiss A.; Bratislava, Slovak
Republic
TVII.02
HYPOTHALAMIC CRH AND VASOPRESSIN
EXPRESSION IN ANIMAL MODELS OF
DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY
Mironova V., Rybnikova E.; Saint-Petersburg,
Russia
TVII.03
STRESS-INDUCED CHANGES IN GENE
EXPRESSION OF CATECHOLAMINE ENZYMES
AND ADRENOCEPTORS IN HEART OF SHAMOPERATED AND PVN-DEAFFERENTATED RATS
Bohacova V., Mravec B., Laukova M.,
Kvetnansky R.; Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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PROPHYLACTIC USE OF DESIPRAMINE IN
WISTAR RATS WITH HIGH STRESS-SENSITIVITY
INCREASES RESISTANCE TO EXPERIMENTAL
TUMOR METASTASIS
Kubera M.1, Grygier B.1, Lewandowska D.2,
Gruca P.3, Rogoz Z.3, Budziszewska B.1,
Basta-Kaim A.1, Leskiewicz M.1, Korzeniak B.1,
Jagla G.4, Nowak W.4, Lason W.1; 1,3,4Krakow,
Poland; 2Gdansk, Poland
TVII.05
STRESS INDUCES CHANGES OF
CATECHOLAMINERGIC SYSTEM IN THE RAT
SPLEEN
Laukova M., Bohacova V., Krizanova O.,
Kvetnansky R.; Bratislava, Slovak Republic
TVII.06
THE INFLUENCE OF AGING ON THE
POPULATION OF NGF CONTAINING NEURONS
OF LIMBIC SYSTEM IN THE RAT FOLLOWING
OPEN FIELD STIMULATION
Badowska E., Cecot T., Klejbor I.,
Ludkiewicz B., Morys J.; Gdansk, Poland
TVII.07
DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULPHATE
(DHEAS) IS REWARDING AND ALTERS
THE REWARDING EFFECT OF COCAINE IN
THE CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE
PROCEDURE (CPP)
Zajda M., Krzascik P., Majewska M.;
Warszawa, Poland
TVII.08
ANDROSTERONE HAS REWARDING
AND AVERSIVE PROSPERITIES AND ALTERS
THE REWARDING EFFECT OF COCAINE
IN THE CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE
PROCEDURE (CPP)
Zajda M., Krzascik P., Majewska M.;
Warszawa, Poland
TVII.09
INTERACTIONS OF NEUROSTEROIDS –
DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULPHATE
(DHEAS) AND ANDROSTERONE - WITH
COCAINE IN BEHAVIOURAL DESPAIR TEST
(PORSOLT) IN RATS
Krzascik P., Zajda M., Majewska M.;
Warszawa, Poland
TVII.10
ROLE OF THE AFFERENT VAGAL PATHWAY
IN MODELING OF CARDIO-RESPIRATORY
RESPONSE TO ARVANIL IN ANAESTHETIZED
RATS
Kopczynska B.; Warszawa, Poland
Poster Session II
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ROLE OF CHEMOSENSITIVE RTN NEURONS
IN MEDITATING RESPIRATORY ACTIVATION
AFTER HYPOTHALAMIC STIMULATION
Fortuna M., Stornetta R., West G., Guyenet P.;
Charlottesville, VA, USA
TVII.12
BINGE ALCOHOL EXPOSURE DURING
PUBERTY INCREASES THE EXPRESSION OF
GENES INVOLVED IN STRESS RESPONSES
Przybycien M., Rao Y., Pak T.; Chicago, IL,
USA
TVII.13
MATERNAL SEPARATION AFFECTS TYROSINE
HYDROXYLASE AND NCAM EXPRESSION IN
DOPAMINERGIC STRUCTURES OF JUVENILE,
ADOLESCENT AND ADULT RAT BRAIN
Chocyk A., Mackowiak M., Dudys D.,
Przyborowska A., Wedzony K.; Krakow,
Poland
TVII.14
COMBINED ACTION OF VIBRATION
AND LOW-INTENSITY ELECTROMAGNETIC
RADIATION ON SPIKE ACTIVITY OF
SUPRAOPTIC CELLS
Grigoryan G., Minassian S., Sahakyan S.;
Yerevan, Armenia
TVII.15
TIME-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF SWIM STRESS
ON EARLY-LTP IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL CA1
IN FREELY MOVING RATS
Yeritsyan N., Frey J.; Magdeburg, Germany
TVII.16
c-Fos, 5HT AND CRF IMMUNOSTAINING
OF THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX AREAS THE
IN RATS DIFFERING IN THE STRENGTH
OF A FEAR RESPONSE
Wislowska-Stanek A., Lehner M., Taracha E.,
Skorzewska A., Maciejak P., Szyndler J.,
Plaznik A.; Warszawa, Poland
TVII.17
THE INFLUENCE OF CRF AND ß-HELICAL
CRF(9-41) ON RAT FEAR RESPONSES AND
AMINO ACIDS CONCENTRATION IN THE
CENTRAL NUCLEUS OF AMYGDALA
Skorzewska A., Bidzinski A., Hamed A.,
Lehner M., Turzynska D., Sobolewska A.,
Szyndler J., Maciejak P.; Warszawa, Poland
TVII.18
THE POWER OF FREQUENCY BANDS IN
ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF LIMBIC STRUCTURES
OF THE ROMAN HIGH AND LOW AVOIDANCE
RATS DIFFERS IN STRESS-DEPENDENT MANNER
Meyza K., Boguszewski P., Olszewski M.,
Kasicki S., Zagrodzka J.; Warszawa, Poland
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SEROTONIN AND CORTICOSTERONE –
NEUROCHEMICAL INDICATORS OF STRESS
Koprowska M., Krotewicz M., Strzelczuk M.;
Lodz, Poland
TVII.20
THE ROLE OF CLONIDINE IN BEHAVIORAL
AND CORTICOSTERONE RESPONSES TO
SOCIAL COMPETITION
Krotewicz M., Koprowska M., Strzelczuk M.;
Lodz, Poland
TVII.21
THE EFFECT OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS
SYSTEM ON THE SURVIVAL OF RATS
IMPLANTED WITH YOSHIDA ASCITES TUMOR
CELLS
Ondicova K.1, Lackovicova L.2, Valaskova Z.1,
Macikova I.3, Perzelova A.3, Hulin I.1,
Gidron Y.4, Mravec B.1; 1–3Bratislava, Slovak
Republic; 4London, UK
TVII.22
RELAXIN-3 INNERVATION OF THE
INTERGENICULATE LEAFLET IN THE RAT
Blasiak A.1, Blasiak T.1, Czubak W.1,
Gundlach A.2, Lewandowski M.1; 1Krakow,
Poland; 2Melbourne, Australia
TVII.23
ANALYSIS OF THE INTENSITY OF ANXIETY
RESPONSE MEASURED WITH ELEVATED
PLUS-MAZE TEST
Strzelczuk M., Koprowska M., Krotewicz M.;
Lodz, Poland
TVII.2
EFFECTS OF MATERNAL DEPRIVATION
ON BEHAVIOR AND BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
IN ADULT LIFE OF MICE
Gajerska M., Glowacz A., Turlejski K.,
Djavadian R.; Warszawa, Poland
TVII.25
ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE MEDIAL
SEPTAL NUCLEUS INCREASES CYTOTOXIC
ACTIVITY OF NK CELLS IN THE SPLEEN
AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD IN RATS
Myslinska D., Glac W., Badtke P.,
Grembecka B., Plucinska K., Wrona D.;
Gdansk, Poland
TVII.26
UNILATERAL DAMAGE TO THE NUCLEUS
ACCUMBENS DECREASES PERIPHERAL BLOOD
NK CELL NUMBER IN RATS
Plucinska K., Grembecka B., Glac W.,
Badtke P., Jerzemowska G., Myslinska D.,
Orlikowska A., Wrona D.; Gdansk, Poland
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CHANGES OF BRAIN-DERIVED
NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF)
IMMUNOREACTIVE CELLS NUMBER IN
HYPOTHALAMIC NUCLEI AFTER CHRONIC
STRESS IN YOUNG AND AGED RATS
Cecot T., Badowska E., Klejbor I.,
Domaradzka-Pytel B., Morys J.; Gdansk,
Poland
TVII.28
GAP JUNCTION IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL
FORMATION NETWORK: INTERACTION
BETWEEN GAP JUNCTION BLOCKER
AND OPENER
Bocian R., Posluszny A., Kowalczyk T.,
Golebiewski H., Konopacki J.; Lodz, Poland
TVII.29
THE EFFECT OF CARBACHOL ON
HIPPOCAMPAL THETA IN CARBENOXOLONE
PRETREATED RATS
Posluszny A., Bocian R., Kowalczyk T.,
Golebiewski H., Konopacki J.; Lodz, Poland
TVII.30
THETA GENERATORS IN COMBINED
TRANSECTED HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION
SLICES
Golebiewski H., Kowalczyk T., Bocian R.,
Posluszny A., Konopacki J.; Lodz, Poland
TVII.31
DISCHARGE PATTERNS OF THETA-RELATED
CELLS IN TRANSECTED HIPPOCAMPAL
FORMATION SLICES
Kowalczyk T., Golebiewski H., Bocian R.,
Posluszny A., Konopacki J.; Lodz, Poland
TVII.32
4EFFECT OF (R)-(+)-8-OH-DPAT ON THE PHASE
SHIFT OF LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY RHYTHM
INDUCED BY DARK PULSES IN CONSTANT
LIGHT IN MICE
Bartoszewicz R., Barbacka-Surowiak G.;
Krakow, Poland
TVII.33
CHANGES OF THE FIRING PATTERNS
OF SEROTONERGIC NEURONS IN THE RAT
MEDIAN RAPHE NUCLEUS DURING LONG
LASTING RECORDINGS
Werhun K.1, Raison S.2, Pevet P.2,
Lewandowski M.1; 1Krakow, Poland;
2
Strasbourg, France
TVII.34
LOCALIZATION OF CRYPTOCHROMEIMMUNOPOSITIVE NEURONS IN THE VISUAL
SYSTEM OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
Damulewicz M.; Krakow, Poland
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THE INFLUENCE OF OREXIN B ON THE
ACTIVITY OF THE INTERGENICULATE LEAFLET
NEURONS
Pekala D., Blasiak T., Zabicka E.,
Pawlowska K., Pietrajtis K., Lewandowski M.;
Krakow, Poland
TVIII:
Cognition and Behavior
TVIII.01
THE COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
OF AUDITORY DISTRACTION
Campbell T.; Helsinki, Finland
TVIII.02
DOES THE SPATIAL-NUMERICAL ASSOCIATION
INTERFERE WITH ORIENTING AND EXECUTIVE
ATTENTIONAL PROCESSING?
Gut M., Wasilewska M., Szumska I.,
Jaskowski P.; Warszawa, Poland
TVIII.03
IS PICTURE RECOGNITION MEMORY
ENHANCED THROUGH SENSORY OR
COGNITIVE FACILITATION?
Nakic S.1, Pavela I.2; 1Zagreb, Croatia; 2Zadar,
Croatia
TVIII.04
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS
OF THE TEENAGE AGGRESSION’S AND ITS
CORRECTION
Stepanyan L., Stepanyan A., Grigoryan V.;
Yerevan, Armenia
TVIII.05
GENDER-DEPENDED ROLE OF FRONTAL
AND ORBITO-FRONTAL CORTEX AREAS
IN REGULATION OF TEENAGE CONFLICTNESS
Stepanyan A., Stepanyan L, Grigoryan V.;
Yerevan, Armenia
TVIII.06
IMAGINED AND PERCEIVED ITEMS: AN
EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL STUDY OF
SOURCE-MEMORY
Komorowska M., Tacikowski P., Nowicka A.;
Warszawa, Poland
TVIII.07
CAN WE PREDICT THE CREATION OF FALSE
RECOGNITIONS FROM EVENT-RELATED BRAIN
POTENTIALS RECORDED DURING ENCODING?
Strozak P.; Lublin, Poland
TVIII.8
DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF “INTERNAL
CLOCK” AS A NEURAL BASIS OF INDIVIDUAL
DIFFERENCES IN THE LEVEL OF INTELLIGENCE
Dreszer J.1, Szelag E.2, Osinski G.3; 1,3Torun,
Poland; 2Warszawa, Poland;
96
TVIII.9
NEUROANATOMICAL CORRELATES OF FAST
FORWORD TRAINING: AN fMRI STUDY
Lewandowska M., Piatkowska-Janko E.,
Bogorodzki P., Wolak T., Szelag E.; Warszawa,
Poland
TVIII.10
SEX DIFFERENCES IN IMPLICIT MEMORY:
AN FMRI STUDY USING THE WEATHER
PREDICTION PROBABILISTIC CLASSIFICATION
TASK
Pilacinski A.1, Wolak T.2, Grabowska A.3,
Krolicki L.4, Szatkowska I.3; 1Tuebingen,
Germany; 2–4Warszawa, Poland
TVIII.11
INTERHEMISPHERIC RELATIONS IN ATTENTION
EVIDENCED BY THE LATERALIZED ATTENTION
NETWORK TEST (LANT)
Asanowicz D., Wolski P.; Krakow, Poland
TVIII.12
ANXIETY-RELATED BEHAVIOR IN RATS WITH
CONSTITUTIONALLY ALTERED SEROTONERGIC
ACTIVITY
Mokrovic G., Cicin-Sain L. Zagreb, Croatia
TVIII.13
COLOCALISATION OF GLUCOCORTICOID
AND 5-HT1A RECEPTOR IMMUNOREACTIVITY-EXPRESSING CELLS IN THE BRAIN
STRUCTURES OF LOW AND HIGH ANXIETY
RATS
Lehner M., Taracha E., Maciejak P.,
Szyndler J., Skorzewska A., Turzynska D.,
Sobolewska A., Wislowska-Stanek A.,
Hamed A., Bidzinski A., Plaznik A.; Warszawa,
Poland
TVIII.14
SOCIAL MODULATION OF AVERSIVE
LEARNING IN RATS
Knapska E.1, Mikosz M.1, Sadowska J.1,
Maren S.2, Werka T.1; 1Warszawa, Poland;
2
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
TVIII.15
DIFFERENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF DORSAL
HIPPOCAMPUS IN THE REORGANIZATION OF
HOMOGENOUS ALLOTHETIC OR IDIOTHETIC
SPATIAL REPRESENTATION IN RATS
Adamska I., Popowski P., Wesierska M.;
Warszawa, Poland
TVIII.16
RECIPROCAL PATTERNS OF c-Fos EXPRESSION
IN THE MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX
AND AMYGDALA AFTER EXTINCTION AND
RENEWAL OF CONDITIONED FEAR IN RATS
Knapska E.1, Maren S.2; 1Warszawa, Poland;
2
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
97
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Poster Session II Friday
Poster Session II Friday
LOCAL TRANSLATION – THE MECHANISM
OF LONG-TERM MEMORY FORMATION
IN THE ABSENCE OF ALPHA CAMKII
AUTOPHOSPHORYLATION
Radwanska K.1, Irvine E.2,
Schenatto-Pereira G.3, Dutra-Moraes M.3,
Giese K.4; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2,4London, UK;
3
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
TVIII.18
IMMINENT VS. REMOTE DANGER:
EMOTIONAL REACTIONS AND PATTERNS
OF c-Fos EXPRESSION IN THE RAT BRAIN
Mikosz M., Knapska E., Nikolaew J.,
Solarska U., Serzysko K., Sadowska J.,
Werka T.; Warszawa, Poland
TVIII.19
IL-6 DEFICIENCY ALTERS COGNITIVE
PROCESSES IN MICE
Winnicka M., Bialuk I., Hryniewicz A.,
Mencel J., Kaminski K.; Bialystok, Poland
TVIII.20
NEW HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS ARE NOT
OBLIGATORY FOR MEMORY FORMATION;
MICE WITH NO ADULT BRAIN NEUROGENESIS
SHOW LEARNING
Jaholkowski P.1, Kiryk A.1, Jedynak P.1,
Ben Abdallah N.2, Knapska E.1, Kowalczyk A.1,
Piechal A.3, Blecharz-Klin K.3, Widy-Tyszkiewicz
E.3, Wilczynski G.1, Lipp H.2, Kaczmarek L.1,
Filipkowski R.1; 1,3Warszawa, Poland; 2Zurich,
Switzerland;
TVIII.21
PHENOTYPING OF TRANSGENIC MICE:
COMPARISON OF INTELLICAGE–SYSTEM TO
AUTOMATIC MONITORING OF BEHAVIOR IN
SOCIAL CONTEXT WITH STANDARD TESTS
Kiryk A., Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland
TVIII.22
OLD TRANSGENIC RATS WITH
OVEREXPRESSION OF MMP-9 ARE MORE
ACTIVE THAN CONTROLS AND REMEMBER
BETTER IN BEHAVIORAL TESTS
Wawrzyniak M.1, Kiryk A.1, Lioudyno V.2,
Meyza K.3, Owczarek D.1, Kaczmarek L.1;
1,3
Warszawa, Poland; 2Sankt-Petersburg,
Russia;
TVIII.23
INSIGHTS INTO SPATIAL MEMORY
FORMATION IN RETROSPLENIAL CORTEX
Czajkowski R.1, Wiltgen B.1, Balaji J.1,
Rogerson T.1, Guzman-Karlsson M.1, Barth A.2,
Silva A.1; 1Los Angeles, CA, USA; 2Pittsburgh,
PA, USA
Poster Session II
TVIII.17
98
Poster Session II Friday
EMG ACTIVITY IN RESPONSE TO DYNAMIC
AND STATIC FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
Rymarczyk K., Biele C., Majczynski H.,
Gut M., Jankowiak-Siuda K., Grabowska A.;
Warszawa, Poland
TVIII.25
THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE NEUROSCIENTIST
MISSES THE HAND BUT HITS THE MIND
OF NEUROREHABILITATION PROFESSIONAL
Kinalski R.; Bialystok, Poland
Poster Session II
TVIII.24
99
Poster Session III Thursday and Friday
POSTER SESSION III
Poster Session III
Thursday and Friday
H:
History of Neuroscience in Poland
H.01
HOW DID THE INSTITUTE OF EXPERIMENTAL
BIOLOGY COME TO BE NAMED AFTER
MARCELI NENCKI (1847–1901)?
Leszczynska A., Majczynski H., Slawinska U.;
Warszawa, Poland
H.02
NAPOLEON NIKODEM CYBULSKI (1854–1919)
– THE FOUNDER OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL
SCHOOL IN CRACOW
Smyda J., Wrobel A.; Warszawa, Poland
H.03
IMPACT OF ORGANIC SEMIOLOGY ON
DEVELOPMENT OF NEUROLOGY IN THE
WORK OF JOSEPH JULES FRANCOIS FELIX
BABIŃSKI (1857–1932)
Wasowicz M., Barszcz K.; Warszawa, Poland
H.04
ADOLF BECK (1863–1942) AND HIS SHARE
IN DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
Barszcz K., Wasowicz M.; Warszawa, Poland
H.05
EDWARD FLATAU (1868–1932) – A CLASSIC
OF POLISH NEUROLOGY, CO-FOUNDER
OF THE NENCKI INSTITUTE
Oderfeld-Nowak B., Potkaj A.; Warszawa,
Poland
H.06
JAN PILZ (1870–1930) – THE PIONEER
OF POLISH NEUROLOGY
Magowska A.; Poznan, Poland
H.07
ROMUALD MINKIEWICZ (1878–1944)
– FOUNDER OF THE WARSAW SCHOOL
OF ETHOLOGY
Chmurzyński J., Korczyńska J., Godzińska E.J.;
Warszawa, Poland
H.08
STEFAN BOROWIECKI (1881–1937)
– THE FOUNDER OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF NEUROLOGY AT THE POZNAN UNIVERSITY
Magowska A.; Poznan, Poland
H.09
MAKSYMILIAN ROSE (1883–1937) – THE
WORLD FAMOUS POLISH NEUROANATOMIST
Narkiewicz O., Lewicki K.;Gdansk, Poland
100
H.10
JAN DEMBOWSKI (1889–1963) - ANIMAL
PSYCHOLOGIST AND FOUNDER OF
BEHAVIOURAL PROTISTOLOGY IN POLAND
Chmurzyński J., Korczyńska J., Mirgos A.,
Godzińska E.J.; Warszawa, Poland
H.11
STEFAN KAZIMIERZ PIEŃKOWSKI (1885–1940)
– THE FORGOTTEN POLISH NEUROLOGIST
AND PSYCHIATRIST
Magowska A.; Poznan, Poland
H.12
JERZY CHORÓBSKI (1902–1986) – THE
FOUNDER OF POLISH NEUROSURGERY
Platek R., Czarkowska-Bauch J., Skup M.;
Warszawa, Poland
H.13
JERZY KONORSKI (1903–1973) – THE
PIONEER OF INVESTIGATIONS ON
VOLUNTARY MOTOR BEHAVIOR
Górska T., Radzikowska Z., Mirgos A.;
Warszawa, Poland
H.14
LILIANA LUBIŃSKA (1904–1990) – THE
PIONEER OF INVESTIGATIONS ON AXONAL
TRANSPORT AND NERVE REGENERATION
Oderfeld-Nowak B., Skangiel-Kramska J.,
Górska T., Smyda J.; Warszawa, Poland
H.15
STELLA NIEMIERKO (1906–2006)
– THE FOUNDER OF FUNCTIONAL
NEUROCHEMISTRY IN POLAND
Oderfeld-Nowak B., Skangiel-Kramska J.,
Smyda J.; Warszawa, Poland
H.16
EWA OSETOWSKA (1919–1978) –
DISTINGUISHED POLISH NEUROPATHOLOGIST
Klimkiewicz J., Kaliszek-Kiniorska A.,
Chabros-Borawska W.; Warszawa, Poland
H.17
MIROSŁAW J. MOSSAKOWSKI
(1929–2001) AND HIS CONTRIBUTION TO
NEUROPATHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
IN POLAND
Wójcik L.; Warszawa, Poland
H.18
KAZIMIERZ JAN ZIELINSKI (1929–2004)
AND HIS STUDIES ON DEFENSIVE
CONDITIONING
Werka T., Stasiak M., Knapska E.,
Wesierska M.1, Sadowska J.;
Warszawa, Poland
101
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Poster Session III Thursday and Friday
BOGUSŁAW ŻERNICKI (1931–2002)
– INVESTIGATIONS ON SLEEP, LEARNING
AND PLASTICITY
Burnat K., Turlejski K.; Warszawa, Poland
H.20
STANISŁAW WOLFARTH (1933–2007)
– AND HIS WORK RELATED TO PARKINSON’S
DISEASE
Zieba B., Ossowska K.; Krakow, Poland
Poster Session III
H.19
102
Author Index A–B
A
Aceti M. TI.01, TV.11
Adach-Kilon A. TVI.25
Adamczyk A. SIX.3
Adamiak M. TIII.38
Adamska I. TVIII.15
Akaike N. TII.30
Akkas S.B. TIII.49
Albrecht J. TII.06
Alcantara L.C. TIII.54
Aleksy M. SX.2, TIII.01,
TIII.02
Ali A. TV.02
Ali H. SVII.1
Allahverdiyev O. TVI.48
Almeida O. TVI.01
Alttoa A. SVI.3
Amborska R. TV.23
Ammassari-Teule M TV.11
András I.E. SIX.2
Andresen V. TIII.54
Andrysiak R. TVI.16
Annunziato L. TIII.16
Antczak J. TVI.21
Antkowiak B. TIII.39
Arckens L. TV.01, TV.12,
TV.13, TV.17
Arıkan B. TVI.57
Asanowicz D. TIV.09,
TVIII.11
Atlasz T. TIII.09, TIII.29
Attwell D. TIII.50
Austin M. SV.04
Avendano C. TIV.10
Ayrapetian S. TV.26
B
Babu G.N. TIII.55
Bacci A. TI.01
Bączyk M. TIV.24
Badowska E. TVII.06, TVII.27
Badtke P. TVI.14, TVI.38,
TVI.40, TVII.25, TVII.26
Bagdy G. SVI.2
Bähr M. TII.38,TVI.27
Bajor M. TV.14
Baksalerska-Pazera M
TII.15, TVI.07
Bal W. TIII.32
Balaji J. TVIII.23
Balcerzyk M. TII.35
Baldauf K. TI.12
Balosso S. L7
Banach M. TVI.21
Bankiewicz K. TVI.19, TVI.20
Barakat W. TIII.12
Baranowska-Bosiacka I.
TIII.35
Barbacka-Surowiak G.
TVII.32
Barcikowska M. TVI.08
Barczak A. TVI.08
Bardy C. SI.2
Barrio J. TIV.10
Barski J. TIV.03
Barszcz K. H.03, H.04
Barth A. SIII.4, TV.20,
TVIII.23
Bartkowska K. TIII.03
Bartoszewicz R. TVII.32
Basta-Kaim A. SXII.4, TII.07,
TVI.54, TVI.55, TVII.04
Bazovkina D. TVI.56
Behrens C. TII.26
Beirowski B. TIII.24
Bekisz M. TIV.06, TV.28
Bekku Y. TV.30
Belan P. TII.02, TIV.12
Belyakov A. TII.23
Bembenek J. TII.10
Ben Abdallah N.M. TVIII.20
Bendszus M. TIII.12
Benedek G. TIV.07
Benedet T. TIV.10
Berényi A. TIV.07
Bernacki J. TIII.23
Berta Á.I. TI.03
Bessa J. SXII.3
Biała G. TVI.32
Biallas M. TIV.08
Białopiotrowicz E. TVI.05
Bialuk I. TIII.54, TVIII.19
Bichler Z. TII.01
Bidziński A. TIII.43, TV.05,
TVI.44, TVII.17, TVIII.13
103
Author Index
AUTHOR INDEX
Author Index
Author Index B–C
Biegańska K. TIII.33
Bielarczyk H. SVIII.4, TIII.34,
TVI.06
Bielawski A. TVI.29
Biele C. TVIII.24
Bielecka A. TIII.23, TV.32
Bierhaus A. TIII.12
Bilecki W. TV.33, TVI.45,
TVI.47
Bizik J. TVII.01
Bizon-Zygmańska D. TIII.34
Błajet M. TV.25
Błasiak A. TVII.22
Błasiak T. TVII.22, TVII.35
Błażejczyk M. TI.14, TII.09,
TIII.05
Błazejczyk M. TI.14, TV.24
Blecharz-Klin K. TVIII.20
Blesch A. L9
Bloomfield P. EJN-lecture
Bobkiewicz-Kozłowska T.
TVI.42
Bochenski M. TVI.36
Bocian R. TVII.28, TVII.29,
TVII.30, TVII.31
Bodo C. TVI.03
Boehm S. TII.25
Bogorodzki P. SII.1, TVI.16,
TVIII.9
Boguszewski P. TVII.18
Bohacova V. TVII.03, TVII.05
Bondi C. TVI.28
Borkowski L. TIV.04
Boyle N. SV.1
Brański P. SXI.4
Braszko J. TIII.40, TV.21,
TVI.58
Braun H. TI.12
Broszkiewicz M. TV.15
Brundin P. TI.12
Budziszewska B. SXII.4,
TII.07, TVI.55, TVII.04
Budzyńska B. TVI.32
Bugla K. TII.10
Bukowska D. TIV.18, TIV.30,
TIV.31
Bulte J. TI.08
Bundzikova J. TVII.01
Burda J. TIII.08, TIII.13,
TIII.15
Bureš Z. TIII.26, TIV.02
Burgoyne R.D. TII.02
104
Burianová J. TIII.26
Burnat K. TVI.26, H.19
Bużańska L. TI.10
C
Cabaj A. TV.10
Cąkała M. TVI.09
Cakmak G. TIII.49
Calford M.B. SI.2
Campbell T. TVIII.01
Capkova L. TIII.19, TIV.33
Car H. TIII.22
Cecot T. TVII.06, TVII.27
Celichowski J. SXIII.4,
TIV.18, TIV.19, TIV.20, TIV.21,
TIV.22, TIV.23, TIV.24, TIV.25,
TIV.26, TIV.27, TIV.28, TIV.29
Ceriotti L. TI.10
Cerqueira J. SXIII.3
Cestari V. TI.01
Chabros-Borawska W. H.16
Chakrabarty A. TII.26
Chalimoniuk M. TIII.41
Chandaka G.K. TII.25
Chelyshev Y. TI.19
Cherkas V. TII.02
Chiba A. L9
Chizhmakov I. TIV.11
Chmurzyński J. H.07, H.10
Chocyk A. TVII.13
Chodakowska-Żebrowska M.
TVI.08
Cholewa J. TII.20
Choquet D. TII.22
Chrapusta S.J. TVI.44
Cicin-Sain L. TVIII.12
CiechanowiczKowalczyk I. TIV.22
Ciesielska A. TVI.17, TVI.18,
TVI.19, TVI.20
Cieślik M. TVI.09
Cinà I. TI.01
Čižek M. TI.07
Čižková D. TI.07, TIII.08
Coecke S. TI.10
Coenen A. TIII.47
Colpo P. TI.10
Connor T SV.1
Coppola G. L9
Costanzi M. TI.01
Croke D.T. TVI.30
Author Index C–F
D
D’Hooge R. TV.13
Dąbrowska-Bouta B. TII.06
Dąbrowski M. TII.27, TVI.25,
TIII.27
Dalkilic N. TIII.51
Damulewicz M. TVII.34
Danielewicz J. TV.18
Danielisová V. TIII.08, TIII.13,
TIII.15
Daniels W.M.U. TVI.10
Danyadi B. TIII.09
Danysz W. SXI.2
Davidova A. TIII.19, TIV.33
De Grandis D. SXIII.2
De Vico Fallani F. SXIV.1
Deák G. TI.03
Dębowska K. TII.09
Dębowska W. TIV.13
Dębski J. TIII.18
Defazio G. TVI.01
Denisov A. TV.08
Derejko M. TVI.21
Desbonnet L. TVI.30
Di Chiara G. TVI.10
Di Renzo G TIII.16
Diamond M. SI.3
Djavadian R. TI.05, TI.11,
TIV.32, TVII.24
Djuric D. TIII.45
Dmytrenko L. TV.30
Dojer N. TIII.27
Domańska-Janik K. TI.06,
TI.10, TI.13, TIII.17
Domaradzka-Pytel B. TIV.32,
TVII.27
Domin H. TIII.36, TIII.37
Domoráková I. TIII.13,
TIII.15
Dovgan A. TII.02
Dreher B. SI.2
Dreszer J. TVIII.08
Drobny H. TII.25
Drzymała-Celichowska H.
TIV.18, TIV.19, TIV.26, TIV.29
Dublin P. TV.29
Dudys D. TVII.13
Duszczyk M. TIII.06, TIII.07
Dutra-Moraes M.F. TVIII.17
Dyr W. TVI.34. TVI.44
Dyś A. SVIII.4
Dzięgiel P. TII.37
Dziembowska M. TV.22
Dzierżak E. TIII.25
Dziubina A. TVI.13
E
Eckhard F. TII.31
Elibol B. TVI.39, TVI.57
Ellert-Miklaszewska A.
TVI.22, TVI.23
Eng K. TIV.08
Enginar N. TVI.48
Engmann O. TV.07
Esposito E. TIII.16
Eysel U.T. TV.01
F
Falińska M. TVI.52
Farioli-Vecchioli S. TI.01
Farkhooi F. TV.27
Febbraro F. TVI.11
Fekete E.M. TIII.09
Feligioni M. TII.18
Fertala A. TIV.03
Fezoulidis I. TIII.46
Fidecka S. TVI.33, TVI.50
Figiel I. TV.31
Filipek A. TVI.02
Filipkowski R.K. TIV.14,
TII.08, TVIII.20
Fitzgerald D. TII.02
Forraz N. SVII.1
Fortuna M.G. TVII.11
Author Index
Cudna A. TIII.52, TVI.17,
TVI.19, TVI.20
Cuomo O. TIII.16
Curtin N. SV.1
Ćwiek M. TVI.34, TVI.44
Cybulska A. SI.4
Czajkowski R. TVIII.23
Czapski G. TIII.37, TIII.41
Czarkowska-Bauch J. TII.38,
TIV.17, TV.16, H. 12, TV.16
Czarnecki P. TIII.21
Członkowska A. SIV.2,
TIII.52, TVI.17, TVI.18, TVI.19,
TVI.20
Członkowski A. TVI.17,
TVI.18, TVI.19, TVI.20
Czubak W. TVII.22
105
Author Index F–H
Franchini G. TIII.54
Francikowski J. TII.10, TII.12
Frankowska M. TVI.22
Frasca A. L7
Frey J.U. TII.04, TV.03, TV.04,
TV.06, TVII.15
Frey S. TV.06
Friedman A. TVI.16
Frischknecht R. TII.22
Fukumoto R. TIII.54
Author Index
G
Gaal V. TIII.29
Gabriel R. TIII.09, TIII.29
Gabrusiewicz K. TVI.22,
TVI.23
Gabryel B. TIII.23
Gabryelewicz T. EDAB
lecture
Gajerska M. TVII.24
Gajewska O. T IV.17, TV.16
Gajkowska B. TIII.41
Galvao-Castro B. TIII.54
Gantois I. TV.13
Gardiner P. SXIII.1
Garkun Y. TV.20, TV.28
Gąsiorowskia A. TII.15
Gass P. SXII.1
Gawlak M. TIII.28, TV.10
Gawryś L. TVI.16
Gerits A. TV.12
Geschwind D. L9
Gessain A. TIII.54
Ghazaryan Anadia TV.26
Ghazaryan Astghik TI.11
Gibuła-Bruzda E. TVI.37
Gidron Y. TVII.21
Gierej D. TIII.33
Gieryk A. TV.33, TVI.41
Giese K.P. TV.07, TVI.03,
TVIII.17
Glac W. TVI.14, TVI.38,
TVI.40, TVI.46, TVII.25,
TVII.26
Gładka A. TVI.19, TVI.20
Gładysz M. TII.10
Głowacz A. TVII.24
Glushchenko T. TII.23
Gobbo M. SXIII.2
Godzińska E.J. TII.12, H.07,
H.10
106
Goehler L. SV.3
Gołębiewski H. TVII.28,
TVII.29, TVII.30, TVII.31
Gołembiowska K.
TII.11,TVI.12, TVI.13
Gołyś K. TVI.42
Gonzalez Szwacka A. TII.12
Góra A. TVI.14
Gorelik M. TI.08
Górkiewicz T. TII.35, TIII.28
Gorlewicz A. TV.10
Górska T. H.13, H.14
Górska-Andrzejak J. TII.28
Gottesmann C. TVI.53
Gottlieb M. TIII.08, TIII.13
Goudarzi I. TII.29
Grabiec M. TI.05
Grabowska A. TIII.04,
TVIII.10, TVIII.24
Graeber M.B. SIV.3
Graham J. TIII.54
Grecova J. TIV.02
Grembecka B. TVI.14,
TVII.25, TVII.26
Grieb P. TV.10
Grifin E. SV.1
Grigoryan G. TVII.14, TVIII.05
Grigoryan V. TVIII.04
Groc L. TII.22
Gruca P. TVII.04
Grygier B. SXII.4. TVI.55,
TVII.04
Grygorowicz T. TIII.53
Gul-Hinc S. SVIII.4, TVI.06
Gundlach A. TVII.22
Guseva D. TI.19
Gut M. TVIII.02, TVIII.24
Gutowska I. TIII.35
Guyenet P.G. TVII.11
GuzmanKarlsson M. TVIII.23
H
Habich A. TIII.17
Hadaczek P. TVI.19, TVI.20
Hakobyan K. TV.26
Hamed A. TV.05, TVII.17,
TVIII.13
Hamilton N.B. TIII.50
Harro J. SVI.3
Hartmann A.M. TII.31
Author Index H–K
Harvey R. TVI.30
Hatipoğlu I. TVI.48
Heerman S. TI.17
Heil P. TIV.01
Heim S. SII.3
Heinemann U. TII.26
Herbik M. TV.10
Hess G. SIII.2, TV.18, TV.19,
TV.28
Hetman M. TII.14
Heumann R. TII.01
Heylen K. TV.01
Hoehn M. SX.1
Hołownia A. TIII.40
Holper L. TIV.08
Houle S. EJN-lecture
Hrncic D. TIII.45
Hryniewicz A. TVIII.19
Hu T.T. TV.01
Huber J. TIII.21
Hulin I. TVII.01, TVII.21
Hunanyan A. TV.26
Hunt M.J. TVI.31, TVI.52,
TVI.53
I
Janowski M. TI.13, TIII.17
Jantas J. TVI.15
Janusz A. TV.22
Jasińska M. TII.32
Jaśkowski P. TVIII.02
Jaszczak K. TIV.32
Jaworski J. TI.14, TI.16,
TII.09, TIII.05, TV.24
Jednoróg K. TIII.04
Jędrzejowska-Szypułka H.
TIII.14
Jedynak P. TVIII.20
Jensen P.H. TVI.11
Jernajczyk W. TVI.21
Jerzemowska G. TVII.26
Jęśko H. TVI.09
Jett J. TVI.28
Joniec I. TVI.17, TVI.18,
TVI.19, TVI.20
Jóźwiak S. TVI.24
Juettner R. TII.20
Jurga M. SVII.1
JurkowlaniecKopeć E. TV.25
Juszczak G. SVI.1
J
Jabłonka J. TIII.20
Jabłońska A. TI.06, TIII.17
Jacewicz M. TIII.41
Jacobson S. TIII.54
Jagla G. T VI.55, TVII.04
Jahołkowski P. TVIII.20
Jakubowska-Doğru E.
TVI.39, TVI.57
Jamrozik Z. TVI.16
Janahmadi M. TII.29
Janik P. TV.16
Jankowiak-Siuda K. TVIII.24
Jankowska-Kulawy A.
SVIII.4, TIII.34, TVI.06
Jankowski M. TVI.43, TVI.46
Kachamakova N. TVI.05
Kaczmarczyk L. TV.29
Kaczmarek D. TIV.20, TIV.21
Kaczmarek L. TII.14, TII.22,
TII.35, TII.37, TIII.22, TIII.33,
TIII.44, TV.09, TV.10, TV.14,
TV.22, TV.23, TVI.16, TVIII.20,
TVIII.21, TVIII.22
Kaczmarek P. TIV.26
Kaffashian M.R. TII.29
Kajta M. TIII.36
Kaliszek-Kiniorska A. H.16
Kalita J. TIII.55
Kalita K. TII.14
Kalitzin S. SXIV.3
Kamińska B. L8, TIII.27,
TVI.22, TVI.23, TVI.24, TVI.25
Kamińska E. TVI.42
Kamiński J. TIV.16
Kamiński K. TVIII.19
Kamiński M. SXIV.4
Kang K.S. SVII.2
Kaplan S. TVI.57
Karadottir R. TIII.50
107
Author Index
K
Idova G. TII.03
Ignatowska-Jankowska B.
TVI.43, TVI.46
Irvine E. TVIII.17
Itskov P. SI.3
Iyo A. SV.4
Izdebski J. TVI.37
Author Index
Author Index K
Karetko M. SX.2, TIII.10
Karrenbauer B.D. TVI.49
Kasicki S. T VI.31, TVI.52,
TVI.53, TVII.18
Kasiński A. TIV.26, TIV.29
Kaya Z.E. TVI.57
Kaźmierczak A. SIX.3
Kerr D. TI.08
Khasabova I. TIV.11
Kim H. TI.08
Kinalski R. TVIII.25
Kirik D. TVI.11
Kiryk A. TVIII.20, TVIII.21,
TVIII.22
Kiss A. TVII.01
Kiss P. TIII.09, TIII.29
Klejbor I. TVII.06, TVII.27
Klejman A. TIII.33
Klejman M. TII.08
Klimkiewicz J. H.16
Knapska E. TVIII.14, TVIII.16,
TVIII.18, TVIII.20, H.18
Knyazev G. TIII.48
Ko J.H. EJN-lecture
Kõiv K. SVI.3
Kolasa A. TIII.35
Kolasiewicz W. TVI.12
Kolenkiewicz M. TII.13
Kołodziejczyk K. TIII.50
Komorowska M. TVIII.06
Kondaurova E. TVI.51
Kondratskaya E. TII.30
Konieczny J. TVI.15
König R. TIV.01
Konopacki J. TVII.28,
TVII.29, TVII.30, TVII.31
Koo E. L9
Kooiman H. SV.4
Kopach O. TIV.12
Kopczyńska B. TVII.10
Koprowska M. TVII.19,
TVII.20, TVII.23
Korczyńska J. TII.12, H.07,
H.10
Korczyński J. TIV.17, TV.16
Korostyński M. TIV.34
Korzeniak B. TII.07, TVI.55,
TVII.04
Koss D. TVI.07
Kossut M. SI.4, SIII.2, TIII.01,
TIII.02, TIII.20, TIV.13, TIV.14,
TV.20, TV.28, TVI.26
108
Kostowski W. TII.12, TVI.34
Kotlińska J. TVI.36, TVI.37
Kotulska K. TVI.24
Kowalczyk A. TVIII.20
Kowalczyk D. TVI.23
Kowalczyk J.E. TIII.18, TIII.38
Kowalczyk M. TIII.39
Kowalczyk T. TVII.28,
TVII.29, TVII.30, TVII.31
Kowalska
Magdalena TVI.29
Kowalska Marta TVI.12
Kowalski J. TV.32
Koziorowski D. TVI.16
Kozłowska H. TI.06
Kranz T. TII.31
Kravčuková P. TIII.08, TIII.13
TIII.15
Krawczuk-Rybak M. TIII.40
Krieglstein K. TI.17
Krishtal O. TII.30, TIV.11
Krizanova O. TVII.05
Królicki L. TVI.16, TVIII.10
Króliczak G. SII.2
Krotewicz M. TVII.19,
TVII.20, TVII.23
Krutki P. SXIII.3, TIV.19,
TIV.20, TIV.21, TIV.23, TIV.28
Kryściak K. TIV.25
Krząścik P. TV.05, TVII.07,
TVII.08, TVII.09
Krzeptowski W. TII.28
Krzyżanowska A. TIV.10
Kubera M. TII.07, TVI.54,
TVI.55, TVII.04
Kubik J. TII.11, TII.16, TV.33,
TVI.59
Kublik E. TIV.15, TIV.16
Kügler S. TII.38, TVI.27
Kulikov A. TII.03, TVI.56
Kuliński R. TVI.16
Kumar A. TIII.55
Kunce D. TVI.37
Kurkowska- Jastrzębska I.
TIII.30, TIII.52, TVI.17, TVI.18,
TVI.19
Kuśmierczak M. TV.25
Kuszczyk M. TVI.04
Kuter K. TVI.12
Kuźnicki J. TII.08, TII.09,
TII.17, TII.27, TVI.05
Kuźniewska B. TVI.05
Author Index K–L
L
Lackovicova L. TVII.01,
TVII.21
Laeremans A. TV.13
Lai D. TVI.30
Larysz-Brysz M. TIII.14
Lasiecka Z. TI.15, TV.09
Lasoń W. SXII.4, TVI.15,
TVI.55, TVII.04
Laukova M. TVII.03, TVII.05
Lauth M. TIV.03
Lavdas E. TIII.46
Łazarewicz J. L3, TII.06,
TII.23,TIII.31, TIII.32,TIII.36
Ledóchowski P. TVI.14
Lee J.D. TIII.48
Lehner M. TIII.43, TV.05,
TVII.16, TVII.17, TVIII.13
Lenda T. TVI.15
Lenkiewicz A. TIII.53
Lesicki A. TVI.35
Leske O. TII.01
Łęski S. TIV.16, TVI.52
Leśkiewicz M. TII.07, TVI.55,
TVII.04
Leśkiewicz M. TII.07
Leśniak A. TIV.34
Leśniak W. TII.27
Leszczyńska A. TV.09, H.01
Levin E. TIII.48
Levy M. TI.08
Lewandowska D. SV.2,
TVII.04
Lewandowska M. TVIII.9
Lewandowski M.H. TIII.47,
TIV.05, TVII.22, TVII.33,
TVII.35
Lewicki K. H.09
Lewin-Kowalik J. TIII.14
Lievajova K. TI.04
Liguz-Lęcznar M. TIII.01,
TIV.13
Lioudyno V. TVIII.22
Lipkowski A.W. TIII.38
Lipp H.P. TVIII.20
Lisboa P. TI.10
Listos J. TVI.33, TVI.50
Livrea P. T VI.01
Łochyński D. TIV.20, TIV.21,
TIV.24, TIV.28
Lopes da Silva F. SXIV.3
Lorenc-Koci E. TVI.15
Ludkiewicz B. TVII.06
Lukacova N. TIII.19, TIV.33
Łukasiuk K. TIII.42
Lukáts A. TI.03
Łukomska B. TI.06, TI.13,
TIII.17
M
Macias M. TV.24
Maciejak P. TIII.43, TV.05,
TVII.16, TVII.17,TVIII.13
Macikova I. TVII.21
Maćkowiak M. TVII.13
Maddalena A. TVI.27
Maggio N. TII.26
Magowska A. H.06, H.08,
H.11
Magyar A. TI.03
Mahajan G. SV.4
Majak K. TIV.32
Majczyński H. TV.10,
TVIII.24, H.01
Majewska M.D. TIII.06,
TIII.07, TVI.55, TVII.07,
TVII.08, TVII.09
Majkutewicz I. TV.25
Maldonado R. TVI.41
Malik A. TIII.05
Mamenko M. TIV.11
Manahan-Vaughan D. SIII.1
Mandecka M. TVI.08
Mankovskaya T. TIV.17,
TV.16
Marchewka A. SII.4, TIII.04
Marchlewicz M. TIII.35
Maren S. TVIII.14, TVIII.16
Markoni A. TIII.46
Márkus Z. TIV.07
Maroso M. L7
Martoncikova M. TI.04
Marzecova A. TIV.09
Masgutova G. TI.19
Masliah E. L9
Matulewicz P. TVI.53
May W. SV.4
109
Author Index
Kvetnansky R. TVII.03,
TVII.05
Kwiatkowska E. TVI.23
Author Index
Author Index L–N
Mazioti A. TIII.46
Mazurkiewicz M. TII.15
Mazurkiewicz Paweł TII.12
Mazurkiewicz
Przemysław TIV.29
McGuckin C. SVII.1
Mechírová E. TIII.15
Mędygrał J. TVI.08
Mehn D. TI.10
Mencel J. TVIII.19
Meyza K. TVI.31, TVII.18,
TVIII.22
Michalczyk Ł. TIV.09
Michalski A. TIII.03
Michaluk P. TII.22, TIII.22,
TV.14
Micheli L. TI.01
Michowski W. TII.27
Mierzejewska-Krzyżowska B.
TIV.18, TIV.30, TIV.31
Mierzejewski P. TIII.06,
TIII.07
Mietelska-Porowska A.
TII.15, TVI.02, TVI.07
Mikasova L. TII.22
Mikołajczak P.Ł. TVI.42
Mikosz M. TVIII.14, TVIII.18
Mills K. SV.1
Minassian S. TVII.14
Mirecka A. TII.12
Mirgos A. H.10, H.13
Mironova V. TVII.02
Misra U.K. TIII.55
Misztal K. TII.08, TII.27
Młodkowski M. TV.16
Mochol G. SXIV.2
Moenter S. TII.34
Mokrovic G. TVIII.12
Molnar A. TIII.29
Monchi O. EJN-lecture
Morelli M. TVI.10, TVI.12,
TVI.13
Morilak D. TVI.28
Moryś J. TIV.32, TVII.06,
TVII.27
Moryson E. TVI.42
Mozrzymas J.W. SIII.3,
TII.05, TII.21, TII.37
Mravec B. TVII.01, TVII.03,
TVII.21
Mrówczyński W. TIV.23
Mrozikiewicz P.M. TVI.42
110
Mueller C.P. TVI.49
Muja N. TI.08
Murikinati S. TIII.12
Murphy M. TV.02
Muszyńska-Rosłan K. TIII.40
Myślińska D. TVII.25, TVII.26
N
Nagahara A.H. L9
Nagy A. TIV.07
Nagyová M. TI.07
Nakamura S. SIX.1
Nakić S. TVIII.03
Nalepa I. TVI.29
Nalivaeva N. SVIII.1
Naranjo J.R. TIV.10
Narkiewicz O. H.09
Naumenko V. TVI.51
Nawrot M.P. TV.27
Nawroth P.P. TIII.12
Neher E. W1
Nemethova M. TIII.08,
TIII.13
Nestorowicz K. TV.10
Neumann H. TV.29
Niewiadomska G. TII.15,
TVI.02, TVI.07
Niewiadomski P. TI.02
Nigmetzyanova M. TI.19
Nikołajew J. TVIII.18
Noè F. L7
Nosecka E. TIII.20, TVI.07
Nothwang H.G. TII.31
Novak M. TII.11
Novotná I. TI.07
Nowak K. TVI.31
Nowak W. TVI.55, TVII.04
Nowicka A. TVIII.06
Nowicka D. SX.2, TIII.10
Nys J. TV.13
O
O’Leary C. TVI.30
O’Sullivan G. TVI.30
O’Tuathaigh C.M.P. TVI.30
Obuchowicz E. SXII.2
Oderfeld-Nowak B. TIII.30,
TIII.52, H.05, H.14, H.15,
Okada T. SIX.1
Okulicz-Kozaryn I. TVI.42
Olakowska E. TIII.14
Author Index N–P
P
Pachuta A. TVI.37
Pacioni S. TI.01
Pak T. TVII.12
Paluch M. TIII.39
Pałucha-Poniewiera A. SXI.4
Palygin O. TII.33
Pankratov Y. TII.33
Papp M. TVI.29
Park J.S. TIV.12
Parobczak K. TI.16, TIII.05
Paróczy Z. TIV.07
Parvez S. TII.04, TV.04
Pasiut S. TI.18
Paul G. TI.12
Paul-Samojedny M. TV.32
Paulussen M. TV.17
Pavela I. TVIII.03
Pawlak C.R. TVI.49
Pawlak E. TIII.17
Pawłowska K. TVII.35
Pawłowski K. TV.15
Pękala D. TVII.35
Pericic D. TII.19
Perycz M. TI.16, TIII.05
Perzelova A. TVII.21
Petersen C. SI.1
Petralia R. TIV.12
Pevet P. TVII.33
Piątkowska-Janko E.
TVIII.09, TVI.16
Piechal A. TIII.52, TVI.18,
TVIII.20
Pielecka-Fortuna J. TII.34
Pietrajtis K. TVII.35
Pietruszka P. TIII.05
Pignataro G. TIII.16
Pilaciński A. TVI.16, TVIII.10
Pilc A. SXI.4
Piotrowska A. TII.37
Piotrowska K. TIII.35
Płatek R. TV.16, H. 12
Płaźnik A. TIII.43, TV.05,
TVI.44, TVII.16, TVIII.13
Plucińska K. TVI.14, TVII.25,
TVII.26
Podhorska-Okołów M. TII.37
Polanowska K. SX.3
Ponimaskin E. W3
Popelar J. TIV.02
Popova N. TII.03
Popowski P. TVIII.15
Posłuszny A. TVII.28,
TVII.29, TVII.30, TVII.31
Potkaj A. H.05
Protas P.T. TIII.40
Przewłocka B. SIV.4
Przewłocki R. TII.11, TII.16,
TIV.34, TV.33, TVI.41, TVI.45,
TVI.47, TVI.59
Przyborowska A. TVII.13
Przybycien M. TVII.12
Ptito A. EJN-lecture
Pudełko A. TV.32
Pyrzanowska J. TVI.18
Pyza E. TII.28, TII.32
R
Racekova E. TI.04
Radoňak J. TI.07
Radwańska A. TIV.14, TV.20
Radwańska K. TVIII.17
Radzikowska Z. TIV.06, H.13
Ragbetli M.C. TVI.57
Rahhal B. TI.17
Raison S. TVII.33
Rajkowska G. L4, SV.4
Rakic P. L2
Rakowicz M. TVI.21
Ramachandran B. TII.04,
TV.04
Rao Y. TVII.12
Rasic-Markovic A. TIII.45
Rathjen F.G. TII.20
Rausher H. TI.10
Ravenni R. SXIII.2
111
Author Index
Olczak M. TIII.06, TIII.07
Olszewski M. TVII.18
Ondicova K. TVII.21
Oohashi T. TV.30
Opydo-Chanek M. TI.18
Orendacova J. TI.04
Orizio C. SXIII.2
Orlikowska A. TVI.38,
TVII.26
Orłowska P. TIV.05
Orzeł-Gryglewska J. TV.25
Orzelska J. TVI.50
Osiński G. TVIII.08
Ossowska K. SXI.3, H.20
Owczarek D. TVIII.22
Author Index P–R
Ravizza T. L7
Reglodi D. TIII.09, TIII.29
Regulska M. TII.07, TVI.55
Rejmak E. TII.14
Restivo L. TV.11
Reymann K. SVII.3, TI.12
Richter D. W2
Riedel G. TVI.07
Rifkin R. TI.08
Rizzi M. L7
Robak A. TII.13
Robakiewicz I. TII.15, TVI.07
Rockenstein E. L9
Rodriguez Parkitna J. TII.11,
TII.16
Rogerson T. TVIII.23
Rogoz Z. TVI.54, TVII.04
Romanowska E. TV.22
Romanowski L. TIII.21
Romero-Ramos M. TVI.11
Ronowska A. SVIII.4
Roselli F. SXII.3, TVI.01
Rosocha J. TI.07
Rossetti G. TIII.12
Rossi F. TI.10
Ruiz A. TI.10
Rumpal N. TI.08
Rutkowska M. TIII.35
Rutowicz K. TIII.05
Rybalko N. TIII.26
Rybnikova E. TVII.02
Rylski M. TV.23
Rymarczyk K. TVIII.24
Author Index
S
Sacharczuk M. TIV.34
Sadowska J. TVIII.14,
TVIII.18, H.18
Sadowski B. TIV.34
Sadowski M. SIX.4, TVI.04
Sahakyan S. TVII.14
Sajjad M. TIII.12
Salińska E. TII.23
Samochowiec J. L5
Samoilov M. TII.23
Saraulli D. TI.01
Savostyanov A. TIII.48
Schallert T. TVI.10
SchenattoPereira G. TVIII.17
Scherf T. TV.06
112
Schliebs R. SVIII.2
Schneider G. TVI.02
Schreiberova A. TIII.19,
TIV.33
Schroeder B.E. L9
Schütz G. TII.11, TII.16
Schwaninger M. TIII.12
Schwarting R.K.W. TVI.49
Schwenkgrub J. TVI.20
Seifert G. TV.29
Semenov D. TII.23
Seniow J. SX.3
Serżysko K. TVIII.18
Severcan F. TIII.49, TVI.39
Severcan M. TIII.49
Sezer M. TVI.57
Sheng M. L6
Sielska M. TVI.22, TVI.23
Sielużycki C. TIV.01
Sienkiewicz J. TVI.16, TVI.21
Silva A. TVIII.23
Simola N. TVI.10
Simone D. TIV.11
Sirabella R. TIII.16
Siucińska E. TII.32, TIV.13
Skangiel-Kramska J. SX.2,
TIII.01, TIII.02, TIII.10, H.14,
H.15
Skibińska-Kijek A. TII.17
Skórzewska A. TIII.43,
TV.05, TVII.16, TVII.17,
TVIII.13
Skup M. TII.38, TIV.17,
TV.16, H. 12
Sławińska U. TV.09, TV.10,
H.01
Sławiński G. TIII.35
Ślęzak M. TV.33
Słomka M. TIII.31
Slovinska L. TI.07
Słowik A. SX.3
Śmiałowska M. TIII.36,
TIII.37, TIII.41
Smyda J. H.02, H.14, H.15
Smyk M. TIII.47
Sobczak A. TII.09
Sobkowiak R. TVI.35
Sobolewska A. TIII.43,
TV.05, TVI.44, TVII.17,
TVIII.13
Sobolewski A. TIV.15
Solarska U. TVIII.18
Author Index R–S
Szczepińska T. TV.15
Szczot M. TII.21
Szczuka A. TII.12
Szél Á. TI.03
Szeląg E. TVI.08, TVIII.08,
TVIII.09
Szepesi Z. TIII.44
Szewczyk B. SV.4
Szkudlarek H. TIV.05
Sznajder A. TVI.20, TVI.17
Szukała A. TIII.21
Szulc M. TVI.42
Szumska I. TVIII.02
Szutowicz A. SVIII.4, TIII.34,
TVI.06
Szymańska M. SXII.4, TV.30
Szymczak P. TI.09
Szyndler J. TIII.43, TV.05,
TVII.16, TVII.17, TVIII.13
T
Tabassum H. TV.03
Taborowska M. TIV.27
Tacikowski P. TIII.04, TVIII.06
Takeda M. TII.10
Talarek S. TVI.33, TVI.50
Tamas A. TIII.09, TIII.29
Tao Y.X. TIV.12
Taracha E. TIII.43, TV.05,
TVI.34, TVI.44, TVII.16,
TVIII.13
Tarnacka B. TVI.21
Taylor J.R.E. TIII.03
Tepikin A. TII.02
Tereschchenko Y. TVI.27
Theis M. TV.29
Thompson A.J. TV.07
Tighe O. TVI.30
Tikhonova M. TII.03
Tímár J. SVI.2
Tirone F. TI.01
Tjulkova E. TII.23
Toborek M. SIX.2
Toczyłowska B. TIII.32
Tokarczyk E. TIV.05
Tokarski J. TVI.38, TVI.40
Tokarski K. SIII.2, TII.11
Toth G. TIII.29
Touriño C. TVI.41
Tracey K.J. TIII.12
Trofimiuk E. TV.21
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Solecki W. TII.11, TII.16,
TV.33, TVI.59
Sotnik A. TIV.12
Sousa N. SXII.3
Sowińska Z. TIV.28
Spanagel R. TVI.49
Spodnik T. IV.32
Spyrka J. TV.18, TV.19
Stachowicz K. SXI.4
Stafiej A. TIII.32
Staniak N. TVI.32
Stanojlovic O. TIII.45
Stasiak M. H.18
Stefaniuk M. TIII.42
Steinhäuser C. TV.29
Stepanyan A. TVIII.04,
TVIII.05
Stepanyan L. TVIII.04,
TVIII.05
Steward O. L1
Stockmeier C. SV.4
Stornetta R.L. TVII.11
Stoyanov S. TIII.12
Strafella A EJN-lecture
Streit W. SIV.1
Strosznajder J.B. SIX.3,
TIII.37, TIII.41, TVI.09
Strosznajder R.P. TVI.09
Stróżak P. TVIII.07
Strużyńska L. TII.06, TIII.53
Strzelczuk M. TVII.19,
TVII.20, TVII.23
Sulejczak D. TIII.53
Sulkowski G. TII.06, TIII.53
Susic V. TIII.45
Suta D. TIV.02
Świątkiewicz M. TIII.52
Świech Ł. TI.14, TIII.05
Świejkowski D. TIV.15
Świergiel A.H. TVI.43, TVI.46
Syka J. TIII.26, TIV.02
Syková E. TV.31
Symonowicz B. TII.12
Sypecka J. TI.09
Szabadfi K. TIII.09, TIII.29
Szabó A. TI.03
Szabó K. TIII.09TIII.29
Szatkowska I. TVI.16,
TVIII.10
Szczepanik M. TVI.55
Szczepankiewicz A. TIII.44,
TV.15
Author Index S–T
Tsai A. TIII.48
Tufanlı Ö. TVI.57
Tuncer S. TIII.51
Turimella S. TV.29
Turker Gorgulu S. TIII.49
Turlejski K. TI.05, TI.11,
TIII.03, TIV.32, TVII.24, H.19
Turner A. SVIII.3
Turzyńska D. TIII.43, TV.05,
TVI.44, TVII.17, TVIII.13
Tuszynski M. L9
Tutaj M. SX.3
Tyburczy N. TVI.24
U
ul Haq R. TII.26
Urban-Ciecko J. SIII.2, SIII.3,
TII.05
Urbańska M. TIII.05
Author Index
V
Valaskova Z. TVII.21
Van Brussel L. TV.12
Van den Bergh G. TV.01
van den Boom L. TII.26
van Luijtelaar G. TIII.47
Vangoor V. TV.29
Vanický I. TI.07
Vargova L. TV.30
Vassiou K. TIII.46
Végvári D. TI.03
Velis D. SXIV.3
Verleden S. TV.17
Vetere G. TV.11
Vezenkov S. TII.24
Vezzani A. L7
Vinnik E. SI.3
Vlainic J. TII.19
Voitenko N. TIV.12
Volkova T. TIV.11
Vorisek I. TV.30
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Waddington J.L. TVI.30
Wade A. TIII.50
Walczak A. TIII.44, TV.15
Walczak P. TI.08
Waleszczyk W.J. SI.2, SXIV.2,
TIV.06, TIV.07
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Walkowiak J. TVI.44
Walser J.C. TIII.54
Wanacka E. TI.06
Wang C. SI.2
Wang L. L9
Ward M. TV.07
Wardas J. TVI.12
Waschek J.A. TI.02
Wasilewska M. TVIII.02
Wąsowicz M. H.03, H.04
Wawrzczak-Bargiela A.
TVI.45
Wawrzyniak M. TII.35,
TVIII.22
Wędzony K. TVII.13
Wegerich Y. TVI.01
Weng J. SIII.4
Wenz M. TII.31
Werhun K. TVII.33
Werka T. TVIII.14, TVIII.18,
H.18
Węsierska M. TVIII.15, H.18
West G.H. TVII.11
Widy-Tyszkiewicz E. TVIII.20
Wierońska J. SXI.4
Wilczek E. TV.10
Wilczyński G.M. W5, TIII.28,
TIII.44, TV.09, TV.10, TV.15,
TVIII.20
Williams S.R. TII.36
Wilson Y. TV.02
Wiltgen B. TVIII.23
Winckler B. TI.15
Winiarska H. TI.06
Winnicka M.M. TVIII.19
WisłowskaStanek A. TVII.16, TVIII.13
Wiśniewska M.B. TII.08,
TII.27
Wiśniewska R. TIII.22
Włodarczyk J. W4, TIII.44,
TV.10, TV.31
Wnuk A. TII.12
Wójcik D.K. SXIV.2, TVI.52
Wójcik J. TIII.32
Wójcik L. TIII.11, H.17
Wojda U. TII.09, TVI.05
Wójtowicz A. TII.26
Wójtowicz T. TII.21, TII.37
Wolak T. TVIII.9, TVIII.10,
TVI.16
Wolf M. TIV.08
Author Index U–W
Y
Yang H. TIII.12
Yap C.C. TI.15
Yavrouyan E. TI.11
Yeghiazaryan M. TV.09
Yeritsyan N.B. TVII.15
Z
Zabicka E. TVII.35
Zabłocka B. TIII.18, TIII.38
Zacharias N. TIV.01
Zagrodzka J. TVII.18
Zajda M. TVII.07, TVII.08,
TVII.09
Zakrzewska R. TIV.14
Zalewska T. TI.09, TIII.11
Zalewska U. TVI.21
Zapała M. TVI.12
Zapaśnik M. TVI.26
Zardoni D. L7
Zarębska M. TIII.05
Zaremba M. TIII.30, TIII.52,
TV.16, TVI.17, TVI.18,TVI.19
Zawadzka M. TIII.27
Zdanowski R. TIII.39
Zelena D. SVI.2
Zemelka M. TVI.55
Zguczyński L. TIV.30, TIV.31
Zhujiang A. TI.02
Zięba B. TIII.36, TIII.37, H.20
Ziembowicz A. TIII.31
Ziemińska E. T.III.32
Ziemlińska E. TII.38, TIV.17,
TV.16
Ziółkowska B. TVI.41
Zorrilla E. TIII.09
Żybura K. TV.23
Zychowicz M. TI.10
Author Index
Wolski P. TIV.09, TVIII.11
Woszczycka-Korczyńska I.
TIII.14
Wozniak G. TIII.46
Wozny C. TII.36
Wróbel A. SXIV.2, TIV.06,
TIV.15, TIV.16, TV.28, H.02
Wróblewska B. SXI.1
Wrona D. TVI.14, TVI.38,
TVII.25, TVII.26
Wulf P. TIII.05
Wypych M. SXIV.2, TIV.07
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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University of Bonn
Bonn, Germany
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University School of Physical Education
Poznań, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Poznan University of Technology
Poznań, Poland
piotr.kaczmarek@put.poznan.pl
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Epilepsy Institute of The Netherlands SEIN
Heemstede, Netherlands
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
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University of Warsaw
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
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Trinity College
Dublin, Ireland
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Seoul National University
Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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University of Marburg
Marburg, Germany
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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University of Cosmetology and Health Care in Bialystok
Białystok, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
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Medical University of Gdańsk
Gdańsk, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warzawa, Poland
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,
Toronto, Canada
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University of Warmia and Mazury
Olsztyn, Poland
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University College London
London, United Kingdom
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS
Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
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Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology
Kiev, Ukraine
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Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology
Kiev Ukraine
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
Warszawa, Poland
kopczynb@cmdik.pan.pl
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University of Lodz
Łódź, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
j.korczynska@nencki.gov.pl
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Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Medical University of Lublin
Lublin, Poland
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Military Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology
Warszawa, Poland
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University of Lodz
Łódź, Poland
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
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Institute of Neurobiology SAS
Kosice, Slovakia
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University of Oregon
Eugene, OR, USA
gregk@uoregon.edu
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University of Lodz
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University School of Physical Education
Poznań, Poland
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University School of Physical Education
Poznań, Poland
krysciak@awf.poznan.pl
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Medical University of Warsaw
Warszawa, Poland
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Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
wojciech.krzeptowski@uj.edu.pl
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Autonomous University of Madrid
Madrid, Spain
agnieszka.krzyzanowska@uam.es
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
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Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences
Lucknow, India
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Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warszawa, Poland
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New York University School of Medicine
New York, NY, USA
mkuszczyk@gmail.com
Kuter Katarzyna
Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
kuter@if-pan.krakow.pl
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Warszawa, Poland
jacek@iimcb.gov.pl
Kuźniewska Bożena
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
bozena.kuzniewska@gmail.com
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K.U. Leuven
Leuven, Belgium
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Medical University of Silesia
Katowice, Poland
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University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA, USA
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Institute of Experimental Endocrinology SAS
Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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Wroclaw Medical University
Wrocław, Poland
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Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warszawa, Poland
mlehner@ipin.edu.pl
Leske Oliver
Ruhr University Bochum
Bochum, Germany
oliver.leske@rub.de
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
a.leszczynska@nencki.gov.pl
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State Research Institute of Physiology SB RAMS
Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
e.a.levin@gmail.com
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
natanee@gazeta.pl
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University of Gdansk
Gdańsk, Poland
wronada@biotech.univ.gda.pl
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Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
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Medical University of Silesia
Katowice, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
monliguz@nencki.gov.pl
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Medical University of Lublin
Lublin, Poland
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
Warszawa, Poland
jerzyl@cmdik.pan.pl
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University School of Physical Education
Poznań, Poland
lochynski@awf.poznan.pl
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
k.lukasiuk@nencki.gov.pl
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
Warszawa, Poland
bluk@cmdik.pan.pl
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Warszawa, Poland
matylda@nencki.gov.pl
Maciejak Piotr
Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warszawa, Poland
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University Hospital Göttingen,
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Poznan University of Medical Sciences
Poznań, Poland
anitamagowska@yahoo.com
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Medical University of Gdańsk
Gdańsk, Poland
kmmajak@amg.gda.pl
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Institute of Psychiatry nad Neurology
Warszawa, Poland
majewska@ipin.edu.pl
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University of Gdansk
Gdańsk, Poland
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Warszawa, Poland
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Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology
Kiev, Ukraine
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Ruhr University Bochum
Bochum, Germany
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
a.marchewka@nencki.gov.pl
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Institute of Neurobiology SAS
Kosice, Slovak Repulic
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Poznań University of Technology
Poznań, Poland
przemyslaw.mazurkiewicz@put.poznan.pl
Mędygrał Justyna
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
j.medygral@nencki.gov.pl
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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University School of Physical Education in Poznan
Poznań, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants,
Poznań, Poland
przemmik@ump.edu.pl
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Pavlov Institute of Physiology RAS
Sankt Petersburg, Russian Federation
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Warszawa, Poland
kasiam@iimcb.gov.pl
Młyniec Katarzyna
Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
kmlyniec@student.cm-uj.krakow.pl
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Rudjer Boskovic Institute
Zagreb, Croatia
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Wrocław Medical University
Wrocław, Poland
mozrzy@biofiz.am.wroc.pl
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Comenius University
Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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University School of Physical Education
Poznań, Poland
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University of Gdansk
Gdańsk, Poland
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Warsaw, Poland
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Nakamura Shun-Ichi
Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine,
Kobe, Japan
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University Hospital Sestre Milosrdnice
Zagreb, Croatia
sandra.nakic14@gmail.com
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
nfnalepa@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Nalivaeva Natalia
University of Leeds
Leeds, United Kingdom
n.n.nalivaeva@leeds.ac.uk
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Medical University of Gdańsk
Gdańsk, Poland
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Max-Plank-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry,
Müchnen, Germany
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University of California Los Angeles,
Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Institute of Neurobiology SAS
Kosice, Slovak Republik
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
twilo@wp.pl
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
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Medical University of Silesia
Katowice, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
oderfeld@nencki.gov.pl
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Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warsaw, Poland
olczak@ipin.edu.pl
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Comenius University
Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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University of Brescia
Brescia, Italy
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Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
a.oron@nencki.gov.pl
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
ossowska@if-pan.krakow.pl
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University of Warwick,
Coventry, United Kingdom
o.palygin@warwick.ac.uk
Parvez Suhel
Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Magdeburg, Germany
suhel.parvez@ifn-magdeburg.de
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University School of Physical Education
Kraków, Poland
szymon.spain@interia.pl
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K.U.Leuven,
Leuven, Belgium
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University of Zadar
Zadar, Croatia
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
dobromila.pekala@uj.edu.pl
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Warszawa, Poland
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Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Lausanne, Switzerland
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University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA
jp4ky@virginia.edu
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Federico II University of Naples
Napoli, Italy
gpignata@unina.it
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Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research
Tübingen, Germany
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warsaw, Poland
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University of Gdańsk
Gdańsk, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Medical School Hanover
Hanover, Germany
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University of Lodz
Łódź, Poland
aszny@o2.pl
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Medical University of Białystok
Białystok, Poland
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
przegal@if-pan.krakow.pl
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
przebar@if-pan.krakow.pl
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Loyola University Medical Center
Chicago, IL, USA
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Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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An-Najah National University
Nablus, West Bank, Palestine
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University of Mississippi Medical Center
Jackson, MS, USA
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Yale University School of Medicine,
New Heaven, CT, USA
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Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warsaw, Poland
drrak@majer.com.pl
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Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Magdeburg, Germany
ramanbinu@yahoo.co.in
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Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Magdeburg, Germany
reymann@ifn-magdeburg.de
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University of Gottingen,
Göttingen, Germany
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry
München Germany
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Institute of Experimental Medicine
Praha, Czech Republic
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Sacharczuk Mariusz
Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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New York University School of Medicine
New York, NY, USA
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University of Heidelberg
Heidelberg, Germany
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Pomeranian Medical University
Szczecin, Poland
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University of Finance and Management
Warszawa, Poland
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Leibniz-Institute for Neurobiology
Magdeburg, Germany
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University of Leipzig,
Leipzig, Germany
schre@medizin.uni-leipzig.de
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
g.schneider@nencki.gov.pl
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Institute of Neurobiology SAS
Kosice, Slovak Republic
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Medical University of Warsaw
Warszawa, Poland
aggraffkaa@wp.pl
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Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology,
Warsaw, Poland
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Middle-East Technical University
Ankara, Turkey
severcan@metu.edu.tr
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Middle-East Technical University
Ankara, Turkey
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA
msheng@mit.edu
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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University of Cagliari
Caligari, Italy
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Warszawa, Poland
anna.skibinskakijek@gmail.com
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Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warsaw, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
mskup@nencki.gov.pl
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
Warszawa, Poland
martas@cmdik.pan.pl
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
j.smyda@nencki.gov.pl
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Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
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Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznań, Poland
robsob@amu.edu.pl
Sobolewski Aleksander
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
a.sobolewski@nencki.gov.pl
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Medical University of Warsaw
Warszawa, Poland
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
wsolecki@if-pan.krakow.pl
Sowińska Zuzanna
University School of Physical Education
Poznań, Poland
zuzowl@poczta.onet.pl
Spyrka Jadwiga
Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
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Yerevan State University
Yerevan, Armenia
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Yerevan State University
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University of California at Irvine
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University of Florida
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
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The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
Lublin, Poland
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
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University of Pecs
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
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Wrocław Medical University
Wrocław, Poland
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Jagiellonian University
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
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Jagiellonian University
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Medical University of Warsaw
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Poznan University of Medical Sciences
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Medical University of Gdansk
Gdańsk, Poland
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
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Medical University of Warsaw
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS,
Kraków, Poland
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Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Magdeburg, Germany
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University School of Physical Education
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
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Medical University of Lublin
Lublin, Poland
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Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS
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University of Kentucky,
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Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Medical University of Białystok
Białystok, Poland
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Selcuk University
Konya, Turkey
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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University of Leeds
Leeds, United Kingdom
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University of California
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Wroclaw Medical University
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Warszawa, Poland
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K.U.Leuven
Leuven, Belgium
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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South-West University .Neofit Rilski.
Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
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Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Milano, Italy
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Rudjer Boskovic Institute
Zagreb, Croatia
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD, USA
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Warsaw University of Life Sciences
Warszawa, Poland
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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University of Lodz
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
g.wilczynski@nencki.gov.pl
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Medical University of Białystok
Białystok, Poland
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Medical University of Warsaw
Warszawa, Poland
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Warszawa, Poland
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Jagiellonian University
Kraków, Poland
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University Hospital of Larissa
Larissa, Greece
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MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
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Wroclaw Medical University
Wrocław, Poland
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Johannes Müller Center of Physiology, Charité
Berlin, Germany
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Georgetown University
Washington DC, USA
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Magdeburg, Germany
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
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Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Magdeburg, Germany
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warszawa, Poland
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Medical University of Warsaw
Warszawa, Poland
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Institute of Experimental Medicine HAS
Budapest, Hungary
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University School of Physical Education of Poznań,
Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Institute of Pharmacology PAS
Kraków, Poland
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Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
Warszawa, Poland
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The third proposal was long-range and far
more drastic. It advocated ectogenesis,
prostheticism, and universal transception. Of
man only the brain would remain, beautifully
encased in duraplast: a globe equipped with
sockets plugs and clasps. [...] Channels of
inter-brain communication, whether by cable
or radio, would make pointless all gatherings
and get-togethers, excursions and journeys
to attend conference, and therefore all
personal locomotion to whatever location,
for every living being could avail itself
of sensors and scanners situated over
the whole expanse of human habitation,
even to the farthermost planets. Mass
production would keep the market supplied
with custom-made internal components
and accessories, including braintracks for
home railways, that would enable the heads
themselves to roll from room to room, an
innocent diversion.
“The Futurological Congress”
Stanislaw Lem
November 1970
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INTO THE FUTURE
Trzeci projekt był długodystansowy i daleko
bardziej radykalny. Przewidywał ektogenezę,
detaszyzm i homikrię powszechną. Z człowieka
pozostawiał tylko mózg w eleganckim
opakowaniu z duroplastu, rodzaj globusa
opatrzonego w sprzęgła, kontakty i wtyczki.
[...] Kablowe i bezkablowe kanały łączności
międzymózgowej czyniłyby zbędnymi wszelką
lokomocję, kursokonferencje, wyjazdy, narady
połączone z podróżami, a więc wszelkie osobiste
udawanie się gdziekolwiek, bo każdy żyjący
dysponowałby w jednaki sposób czujnikami
w całym obszarze panowania ludzkości, aż po
najdalsze planety. Masowa produkcja miała
dostarczyć na rynek jelitorów, manipulatorów,
pedykulatorów oraz zwyczajnych torów, to jest
szyn jakby kolejki domowej, po której same
głowy mogłyby się toczyć dla rozrywki.
„Kongres futurologiczny”
Stanisław Lem
listopad 1970
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Location: Poster session will be located at the
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5 Krakowskie Przedmieście str.
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Location: Poster session will be located at the
tent set-up at the Academy of Fine Arts,
5 Krakowskie Przedmieście str.
(2min. walking from congress venue)
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