Thursday, 29 September 2005 (Poster Area A) 08:30-17:30

Poster Session

     The posters will be on display all day (08:30 to 17:30). The chaired discussion will be from 12:15 to 13:45 (during the lunch break).     
Stem Cells

Moderators: C. Denning (Nottingham, GB), Q. Xu (London, GB)

(P78) Transfer of stem cell-derived endothelial cells retarded neointimal lesions in the injured artery.

Q. Xiao, Z. Zhang, L. Zeng, Z. Ali, K.M. Channon, Y. Hu, Q. Xu (London and Oxford, GB)
(P79) Stimulation of reendothelialization via recruitment of endothelial progenitor cells with selective antibodies against progenitor cell surface markers.

E. Dernbach, C. Urbich (Frankfurt/Main, DE)
(P80) Caspase-8 activity is essential for endothelial progenitor cell adherence.

L. Rössig, E. Chavakis, C. Urbich, A. Zeiher, S. Dimmeler (Frankfurt/Main, DE)
(P81) Endothelial progenitor cell transdifferentiation into smooth muscle cells: impact on vascular lesion formation.

D. Sedding, D. Hess, H. Brunsch, H. Tillmanns, R. Braun-Dullaeus (Gießen, DE)
(P82) Nonviral transfection of endothelial progenitor cells.

M.C. Barsotti, M. Evangelista, T. Santoni, C. Armani, G. Rainaldi, R. Di Stefano, A. Balbarini (Pisa, IT)
(P84) Generation and characterisation of a novel multipotential murine hematopoietic progenitor cell line using β-catenin gene transfer.

Chr. Templin, D. Kotlarz, C. Rathinam, C. Rudolph, S. Schaetzlein, K.L. Rudolph, B. Schlegelberger, Chr. Klein, Chr. Baum, B. Schieffer, H. Drexler (Hannover, DE)
(P85) Proteomic analysis of stem cell-derived smooth muscle cells.

X. Yin, Q. Xiao, U. Mayr, M. Mayr, Q. Xu (London, GB)
(P86) Circulating progenitor cells fully preserve their migratory and proliferative response following acute myocardial infarction.

S. Vöö, J. Eggermann, M. Dunaeva, J. Waltenberger (Maastricht, NL; Ulm, DE)
(P87) Transplantation of bone marrow derived progenitor cells in acute myocardial infarction. The first results.

R. Pudil, J. Vojacek, S. Filip, P. Mericka, J. Mokry, J. Stasek, J. Dominik, J. Maly, M. Solar, D. Vokurkova (Hradec Kralove, CZ)
(P88) Mesenchymal stem cells do not automatically participate in neovascularization processes: Indication of different subpopulations?

K. Jaquet, J. Denschel, P. Faessler, C. Lange, A. Zander, K-H. Kuck, K. Krause (Hamburg, DE)
(P89) Characterization of neointimal lesions associated with arteriovenous fistulae in mouse model: contribution of progenitor cells.

Y. Castier, S. Lehoux, Y. Hu, G. Fonteinos, A. Tedgui, X. Qingbo (Paris, FR; London, GB)
(P90) VEGF-induced rapid mobilization of c-kit/sca-1 positive murine bone marrow cells is impaired in urokinase (uPA)- and in urokinase receptor (uPAR)- deficient mice.

M. Dehghani, D. Olcaydu, J. Zaujec, P. Uhrin, B. Binder, J. Breuss (Vienna, AT)
(P91) Bone-marrow mononuclear cells induce NO-dependent vasodilation: involvement in their pro-angiogenic potential.

D. You, L. Waeckel, T. Ebrahimian, O. Blanc-Brude, S. Le Ricousse-Roussanne, G. Tobelem, J. Vilar, M. Duriez, B.I. Lévy, J-S. Silvestre (Paris, FR)
(P92) Interaction of mesenchymal stem cells with the endothelium.

C. Steingen, K. Brixius, R. Schwinger, W. Bloch, A. Schmidt (Cologne, DE)