Moderation: L. Fabritz (Hamburg), F. Jansen (Bonn)
(BS694) | Simulated ischemia and reperfusion alters titin modification in primary cell cultures of adult rat cardiomyocytes | |
J. Köster, S. Bongardt, S. Kötter, M. Krüger (Düsseldorf) | ||
(BS695) | Role of energy substrates for the maturation of ventricular iPSC-CMs | |
M. Schubert, R. Steiner, A. Strano, K. Guan (Dresden) | ||
(BS696) | Cardiac fibroblasts drive the development of chamber-specific characteristics in human iPSC-cardiomyocytes | |
W. Wenke, M. Schubert, T. Kolanowski, K. Guan (Dresden; Poznan, PL) | ||
(BS697) | Establishment of RNA-based therapeutic approaches in ex vivo cultivated cardiac slices | |
S. Volkery, N. Abbas, F. Waleczek, A. Schmidt, M. Juchem, M. Otto, S. Rosencrantz, C. Bär, J. Fiedler, T. Thum (Hannover, Potsdam) | ||
(BS698) | Establishment of a combined cell cycle sensor and CRISPR/Cas9-based transcriptional screening for understanding human cardiomyocyte cell dynamics | |
R. Kim, S. Nagel, J. Fell, W.-H. Zimmermann, L. Cyganek, L. Zelarayán, E. Schoger (Göttingen) | ||
(BS699) | Insights into transcriptional control of endogenous gene expression with enzymatically inactive Cas9 in mouse and human cardiomyocytes | |
E. Schoger, L. Priesmeier, R. Kim, N. Bader, J. Fischer, K. Hazzouri, L. Cyganek, M. Tiburcy, S. Doroudgar, L. Zelarayán (Göttingen, Heidelberg) | ||
(BS700) | Regnase-1 overexpression as a gene therapeutic approach of Marfan syndrome | |
M. Noormalal, A. Remes, N. Schmiedel, S. Hille, A. Matzen, T. Bozoglu, A. Wolf, C. Kupatt, D. Frank, N. Frey, O. J. Müller (Kiel, München, Heidelberg) | ||
(BS701) | Social deprivation alters behaviour and development of aortic valve stenosis in mice | |
M. Bulic, M. Conrad, A. Bilkei-Gorzo, A. Zimmer, G. Nickenig, S. Zimmer (Bonn) | ||
(BS702) | CITED4 gene therapy protects against maladaptive cardiac remodeling after ischemia/reperfusion injury | |
C. Lerchenmüller, C. P. Rabolli, M. H. Hastings, F. Betge, L. X. Liu, X. Liu, C. Heß, J. D. Roh, C. Platt, V. Bezzerides, M. Busch, P. Most, A. Rosenzweig (Heidelberg; Boston, US) |