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52nd Symposium of the Society for Histochemistry     Prague, 1 - 4 September, 2010

Advanced imaging techniques in biomedicine:
 from molecules to organisms



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 FINAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
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    Wednesday, 1 September
14:00 Registration desk open
17:30 - 18:30 Welcome drink and light refreshment
18:30 - 19:00
Symposium opening, awarding the Robert Feulgen Prize and young histochemist awards
19:00 - 19:45
The Robert Feulgen Lecture  (Chair: Pavel Hozák)
Stefan W. Hell
: Nanoscopy with focused light



      Thursday, 2 September
  9:00 - 10:10




Workshop I: High-resolution light microscopy methods
(Chair: Lucie Kubínová)
  • 9:00 - 9:35 Christoph Cremer (invited): Nanoimaging of cellular structure by spectrally assigned localization and structured illumination microscopy
  • 9:35 - 10:10 Heinrich Leonhardt (invited): Studying nuclear structure and function with 3D structured illumination microscopy (3D-SIM) and fluorescent nanobodies
10:10 - 10:55 Carl Zeiss workshop
Joerg Lindenau: Next generation in LSM detector technology in combination with superresolution - the LSM 780 Elyra PS1
10:55 - 11:25 Coffee break
11:25 - 12:10 Leica Microsystems workshop
Susanne Liebe: Leica TCS STED CW: The fast track to Super-resolution
12:25 - 13:10 Applied Precision lunch workshop
Jürgen Neumann:
Putting cells behind bars - principles and applications of Structured llumination Microscopy
13:10 - 14:15
Workshop II: Imaging of molecules and events in living systems
(Chair:
Jaromír Plášek)
  • 13:10 - 13:45 Martin Hof (invited): Recent developments in fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
  • 13:45 - 14:00  Cornelis  J. Van Noorden:  Controlled light exposure microscopy reduces photobleaching and phototoxicity in fluorescence live-cell imaging
  • 14:00 - 14:15 David Staněk: The differential interaction of snRNPs with pre-mRNA reveals splicing kinetics in living cells
14:15 - 15:10
Poster session with a coffee break (Part I - odd numbers of posters)
15:10 - 17:30
Workshop III: Microscopy in diagnostics and clinical treatment
(Chair: Cornelis J. Van Noorden)
  • 15:10 - 15:35 Eva Syková (invited): MR imaging of stem cells  in vivo
  • 15:35 - 16:10 Davor Ježek (invited): The role of confocal and electron microscopy in visualization of biocrystals in clinical specimens
  • 16:10 - 16:45 Daniel Razansky (invited): Virtual sectioning of intact and living tissues using advanced optical and optoacoustic tomography methods
  • 16:45 - 17:00 Lucie Kubínová: The error in measurement of capillary supply of skeletal muscle fibres from thin cross sections and its reduction by 3D method using confocal microscopy
  • 17:00 - 17:15 Josef Makovitzky: Amyloid - origin, history and submicroscopical structure
  • 17:15 - 17:30 Guenter Schmidt: Identification of prognostic factors using quantitative image analysis of HER2 expression by immunohistochemistry (IHC) in adenocarcinoma of the oesophagogastric junction

17:30 - 19:10
Workshop IV: Novel approaches to study histological samples
(Chair: Juergen Roth)
  • 17:30 - 18:05 Axel Walch (invited): MALDI imaging mass spectrometry for direct tissue analysis: Current state and fields of application in molecular histology
  • 18:05 - 18:40 Michael Volný (invited): Mass spectrometry imaging in lipid analysis of histological sections
  • 18:40 - 18:55 Cornelis J. Van Noorden: Imaging enzymes at work: Metabolic mapping by enzyme histochemistry
  • 18:55 - 19:10 David Větvička: Whole body imaging - magnificient tool for (not only) drug delivery research

  Friday, 3 September
  9:00 - 10:20 Workshop V: Advances in sample preparation and detection of targets in electron microscopy (Chair: Jana Nebesářová)
  • 9:00 - 9:35 Ben  Giepmans (invited): New probes and imaging methods for correlated light and electron microscopy
  • 9:35 - 9:50 Pavel Hozák: Developing new tools for simultaneous detection of multiple molecular targets
  • 9:50 - 10:05 Margarita Sobol: Improvements of sample processing for sensitive ultrastructural immunogold labeling
  • 10:05 - 10:20 Igor Kireev: In-vivo immunolabeling for electron microscopy bymicroinjection of Nanogold-coupled antibodies
10:20 - 10:40 Carl Zeiss workshop
Peter Gnauck: High resolution FIB-nanotomography of bilogical cell tissue and investigation of interfaces between tissue and biocompatible materials
10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break
11:10 - 12:15 Workshop VI: Advanced imaging techniques in life sciences and medicine
(Chair: Marco Biggiogera)
  • 11:10 - 11:45 Nadejda B. Matsko (invited): Biocalcification. Correlative AFM and EM microscopy and spectroscopy
  • 11:45 - 12:00 Jana Nebesářová: Detection of metal nanoparticles by means of FE SEM
  • 12:00 -12:15 Evelyn A. Wallnoefer: MRI Molecular Imaging with nanoparticles: first results with a vascular model
12:30 - 13:15 FEI lunch workshop
Wim F. Voorhout: Ultrastructural cell architecture in 3D: new developments in 3D electron microscopy and correlative workflows
13:15 - 14:15 Poster session (Part II - even numbers of posters)
14:15 - 15:00 Leica Microsystems workshop
Udo Graf: Versatile transfer system for cryo SEM
15:00 - 16:05
Workshop VII: Cryoelectron and correlative light-electron microscopy
(Chair: Margit Pavelka)
  • 15:00 - 15:35 Judith Klumperman (invited): Imaging the endo-lysosomal system by correlative live cell – electron microscopy
  • 15:35 - 15:50  Clemens Röhrl: Differentiated  cellular pathways of lipids visualized by combined light and electron microscopy using DAB-photooxidation
  • 15:50 - 16:05 Claudia Meisslitzer-Ruppitsch: The ceramide-enriched trans-Golgi compartments reorganize in response to ATP-depletion
16:05 - 17:05 Business meeting of the Society for Histochemistry
Agenda:
     - President´s report, Secretary´s report, Treasure´s report
     - Report on Histochemistry and Cell Biology Journal
     - Next Symposium
     - Miscellaneous
18:30 Transportation to the banquet site
19:00
Symposium banquet



Saturday, 4 September
  9:30 -  10:00
Robert Feulgen Prize 2010 laureate lecture   (Chair: Pavel Hozák)
Heidi de Wit: Ultrastructural analysis of the minimal docking machinery for secretory  vesicles
10:00 - 12:00 Workshop VIII: Free topics communications
(Chair: Paul Debbage and Ioannis Mylonas)
  • 10:00 - 10:15 Igor Buchwalow: Keratin 5/14+ progenitor cell concept of breast epithelium: Revisited
  • 10:15 - 10:30 Christian Schöfer: Chromosomal bar-coding by epigenetic memory effect of active chromatin marker histone variant H3.3
  • 10:30 - 10:45 Masahiko Harata: Roles of actin-related proteins in nuclear organization and genome function
  • 10:45 - 11:00 Daniela Buckiová: Transport of nanoparticles from the middle ear to the cochlea
  • 11:00 - 11:15 Marco Biggiogera: Nuclear body-mediated transport of RNAse
  • 11:15 - 11:30 Samo Hudoklin: Imaging the formation of urothelial plaques in urinary bladder
  • 11:30 - 11:45 Sukriye Yildirim: Roles of complexes of nuclear myosin 1 and lipids in the cell nucleus
12:00 - 12:15
Closing of the symposium + poster awards



List of Posters



P-01

Irina B.

Alieva

HPAEC in vitro is a physiologically-relevant cellular model to study the involvement of microtubules in the barrier-protective/compromising mechanisms


P-02   Marlene   Benchimol
  Cell viability tests to track the effects of Tritrichomonas foetus and
  Trichomonas   

  vaginalis on oviduct cells cultures

P-03

Manuel

Bobrich

PTPIP51 – a new marker for ependymoma?


P-04

Ansgar

Brüning

Analysis of the endoplasmic reticulum stress response in human cancer cells


P-05

Igor

Buchwalow

Non-specific immunostaining of endogenous Fc receptors: Demystified


P-06

Vitalija

Buneviciene

Expression of matrix metalloproteinase-3 and -9 in human ischemic myocardium


P-07

Martin

Čapek

Volume visualization of a rat embryo by using confocal microscopy and optical projection microscopy


P-08

Jiří

Dammer

Micro-radiography as Supporting Technique for Imaging of Biological Samples prepared for EM


P-09

Hana

Demova

Chromosomal damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes of newly diagnosed cancer patients and healthy controls


P-10

Lyubov

Didenko

Ultrastructural diagnostic of microorganisms in biological material during infectious-inflammatory processes


P-11

Silvia

Fittipaldi

C-Reactive Protein levels can predict embolization risk during Carotid Artery Stenting.


P-12

Aleš

Folvarčný

Innovative Research of Electron Microscopes, Optimization Possibilities of  Modern Types Magnetic Lens and Chambers - part 1: Magnetic Properties of Steel for Magnetic Lens and Chambers


P-13

Regina

Holčáková

Innovative Research of Electron Microscopes, Optimization Possibilities of  Modern Types Magnetic Lens and Chambers - part 2: Simulation of Layout Magnetic Field of Types Magnetic Lens


P-14

Samo

Hudoklin

Jacalin binding and apical plasma membrane structure in low grade papillary urothelial tumors induced by N-butyl-N-(4-hidroxybutyl)nitrosamine in rats


P-15

Aneta

Jebáčková

Methodology of Dictyostelium discoideum imaging with the transmission digital holographic microscope


P-16

Peter

Jurisch

PTPIP51- a possible molecule to understand colorectal cancer


P-17

Murray C.

Killingsworth

Immunoelectron microscopy using routinely processed pathology tissue


P-18

Jan

Klepetář

Evaluation of Confocal and Two-Photon Microscopy performance:Application of stabile Fluorophore Films and Layers


P-19

Aleksandra

Korac

Mitochondrial distribution and nitric oxide production in partially fragmented human embryo


P-20

Elena A.

Kost

The research of fibroblast McCoy cell culture, infected by Chlamydia trachomatis


P-21

G.

Krasteva

Tracheal brush cells are neuronally connected cholinergic sensory cells


P-22   Josef   Makovitzky   Cellular internalization of nanoparticles in culture systems: A polarization
   microscopical
   study

P-23

Christina

Matsingou

Expression and regulation of inhibins in gynaecological cancer cells


P-24

Stanislava

Merjava

A combination of indirect fluorescent immunohistochemistry with fluorescent in situ hybridization in a patient with posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy


P-25

Jan

Michálek

Automatic correction of lateral brightness variation in large stacks of confocal laser scanning microscope images.


P-26

Aimar

Namm

Immunohistochemical detection of BMP-2 and BMP-4 in early stages of neural tube formation in human embryos


P-27

Dalia

Pangonyte

Left ventricular fibrillar collagenous matrix remodelling in chronic ischemia


P-28

Tamara

Pecenkova

The role of the exocyst complex in the innate immunity of plants


P-29

Radek

Pelc

Plant specimens as testing objects for microscopic optical contrasting


P-30   Zdeněk   Pilát   Spectroscopy and Optical Trapping of Oil-Rich Algal Cells in Microfluidic Systems
   for in
   vivo
Analysis and Sorting

P-31

Barbora

Radochová

Effects of chemical fixation and freeze substitution on preservation of chloroplast ultrastructure of Fagus sylvatica leaves and Picea abies needles


P-32

Jana

Rohožková

“Cytoskeletal” proteins in nucleus – nucleoplasmic shuttling of vinculin and actinin


P-33

Natalia

Shevlyagina

Correlative microscopy for the detection of spores


P-34

Christian

Schöfer

Ultrastructural detection of nuclear antigens using polymer amplification and enzyme metallography


P-35

Evangelia

Skarmoutsou

Expression and localization of prominin-1 in rat parotid gland after stimulation with isoproterenol


P-36

Mitsuo

Suga

The New Atmospheric Scanning Electron Microscope observes cells in solution as an optical- and electron-correlative microscope


P-37

Kanae

Teramoto

Observation of Cells with a New Atmospheric Scanning Electron Microscope


P-38

Gudrun C.

Thurner

Albumin nanoparticles for use in MRI: essential requirements for molecular imaging molecules


P-39   Vlastimil
  Tichý
  Study of local open DNA structures and their interaction with p53 proteins 
  by 
  Atomic Force Microscopy


P-40

Johana

Trojanová

The subcellular distribution of presynaptic glycine receptors correlates with     the occurrence of endogenous sources of their agonists


P-41

Marie

Vancová

Application of new metal nanoparticles for multiple labelling in electron microscopy


P-42

Naděžda

Vaškovicová

Differences in the structure of the plasma membrane HL-60 cells


P-43

Tomáš

Venit

Determination of tissue and cell function of Nuclear Myosin 1 by gene knock out


P-44

Zdeňka

Zemanová

Proliferation of tubular and glomerular epithelia in the chick embryonic kidney depends on the nephron position and age




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