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2 n d CONFERENCE OF THE
     VISEGR ÁD GROUP SOCIE T Y
   FOR DE VELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

      2 – 5 September, 2021, Szeged, Hungary

 IN THE ORGANIZ ATION OF THE V4 SOCIET Y FOR DEVELOPMENTAL
BIOLOGY (V4SDB) AND THE HUNGARIAN GENETICS SOCIET Y (MAGE)

                     PROGR AM
VISEGRÁD GROUP SOCIETY FOR DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY - 2nd CONFERENCE OF THE 2 - 5 September, 2021, Szeged, Hungary
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GREETINGS                                                                                 3

Dear Colleagues,

The V4 Society for Developmental Biology (V4SDB) together with the Hungarian Genetics Soci-
ety (MAGE) organizes its second conference entitled “The 2nd Conference of the Visegrád Group
Society for Developmental Biology”, in the Biological Research Centre (BRC), in Szeged, Hungary,
between 2 – 5 September, 2021. Both organizations are committed to continue the tradition which
started with the first and inaugural meeting of V4SDB in Brno, in 2018.

  We aim to organize a meeting which provides an ideal academic platform for researchers of
the V4 region (and beyond) to present their latest research findings and describe emerging tech-
nologies, and directions in the field of developmental biology. A conference with a creative and
friendly atmosphere, where former acquaintances are renewed and new collaborative partnerships
are formed. The meeting will take place in the new conference center of the Biological Research
Centre (BRC) Szeged, where the lecture halls, the poster and company exhibition areas will all be
located in one building, together with the restaurant and social rooms, providing ample possibilities
for professional discussions.

  It is our main priority to provide a highly interactive environment between young scientists and
renowned international experts, and motivate and educate early stage researchers through this
meeting. To this end, a workshop will take place on the day before the conference, where students
will present their research, can participate on a practical course and learn about open access (OA)
and current alternative publication (e.g. preprint) opportunities from experts.

  Hereby we kindly invite you to participate in the 2nd Conference of the Visegrád Group Society
for Developmental Biology. We count on your contribution to a scientific symposium with great at-
mosphere that will be memorable and beneficial for the whole community of the Central European
developmental biology sciences. The official language of the conference is English.

  Our conference will be among the first, long-awaited in-person meetings. The health and well-be-
ing of everybody are of course of the utmost importance to us. We follow the guidelines and in-
structions provided by the local authorities and will continue to base our actions and precautions
on those.

  The congress is organized in collaboration with Régió-10 Ltd. Their staff is happy to respond to
your questions.

                                                                   On behalf of the organisers:

                                                              Rita Sinka, Máté Varga, Péter Vilmos
VISEGRÁD GROUP SOCIETY FOR DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY - 2nd CONFERENCE OF THE 2 - 5 September, 2021, Szeged, Hungary
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Organizing Committee.............................................................................................. 5
Invited Speakers ...................................................................................................... 6
Conference Venue ................................................................................................... 8
Social Events ........................................................................................................... 9
Program ............................................................................................................... 11
       DAY 0 – Thursday, 2nd of September............................................................... 11
       DAY 1 – Friday, 3rd of September ................................................................... 11
       DAY 2 – Saturday, 4th of September................................................................ 14
       DAY 3 – Sunday, 5th of September ................................................................. 18
List of posters ....................................................................................................... 18

Our aims:

Support & popularise                                                http://v4sdb.org/
developmental biology research
                                                                    https://www.facebook.com/V4SDB/
in Czech Republic, Hungary,
Poland & Slovakia (’V4 group’).                                     https://twitter.com/V4Sdb

Organise rotating biannual                                          MEMBERSHIP/year:
V4SDB flagship meeting &                                            PI/postdoc: 10 EUR
focussed (member driven)                                            Student: 5 EUR
events in developmental biology.
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE                                                                   5

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Alexander W. Bruce            Dušan Fabián                     Marcela Buchtová
University of South Bohemia   Institute of Animal Physiology   Institute of Animal Physiology
Ceske Budejovice,             Kosice, Slovak Republic          and Genetics
Czech Republic                                                 Brno, Czech Republic

Anna Piliszek                 József Mihály                    Máté Varga
Institute of Genetics and     Biological Research Centre       Eötvös Lóránd University
Animal Breeding               Szeged, Hungary                  Budapest, Hungary
Jastrzebiec, Poland

Péter Vilmos                  Rita Sinka                       Vítězslav Bryja
Biological Research Centre    University of Szeged             Masaryk University
Szeged, Hungary               Szeged, Hungary                  Brno, Czech Republic
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INVITED SPEAKERS
          RAFAL CIOSK
          University of Oslo, Department of Biosciences, Oslo, Norway
          The laboratory of Rafal Ciosk is interested in elucidating how the inter-
          actions between mRNAs and RNA-binding proteins and regulatory RNAs
          determine mRNA fates, and how posttranscriptional mechanisms control
          fundamental biological processes. They use the nematode Caenorhab-
          ditis elegans as main experimental model and combine genetics and
          genomics with molecular biology, through biochemistry and structural
          biology.

          GÁSPÁR JÉKELY
          University of Exeter, Living Systems Institute, United Kingdom
          Gáspár Jékely investigates the nervous system of the ciliated larvae of
          marine animals, among them Platynereis dumerilii, as main model spe-
          cies, using an integrative approach combining molecular biology, neuro-
          biology, behavior, marine ecology and evolution. Gáspár’s objective is to
          understand the anatomy and function of neuronal circuits that regulate
          the planktonic migration of ciliated zooplankton larvae. His primary goal
          is to develop the first detailed systems-level understanding of the nerv-
          ous system of a marine ciliated larva.

          ANGELA NIETO
          Instituto de Neurociencias, Developmental Neurobiology Unit, Alicante, Spain
          Angela Nieto is studying cell movements and plasticity during the epi-
          thelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) of embryonic development. She
          found that pathological activation of the EMT in the adult leads to several
          prominent pathologies, in particular to the acquisition of invasive and mi-
          gratory properties. In the last ten years, Angela extended her studies to
          pathologies related to bone development and homeostasis and also organ
          degeneration. The lab uses the zebrafish as a fundamental model system,
          but also work with chicken and mouse as additional experimental models.

          ANDREA PAULI
          Research Institute of Molecular Pathology at the Vienna Biocenter, Vienna, Aus-
          tria

           he long-term vision of Andrea Pauli is to unravel new concepts and
          T
          molecular principles governing one of the most dramatic developmental
          transitions, the oocyte-to-embryo transition. The Pauli lab is employing
          genetic, molecular, cellular, biochemical and genomics approaches in ze-
          brafish embryos to identify new molecular players and gain mechanistic
          insights into sperm-egg interaction and fusion. They are interested also
          in investigating translational regulation during embryogenesis and how
          the short, secreted protein Toddler/Apela regulates gastrulation move-
          ments.
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INVITED SPEAKERS                                                                         7

                   ESZTER PÓSFAI
                   Princeton Universiity, Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton, USA
                   Eszter Pósfai is studying the molecular mechanisms by which single cells
                   acquire distinct fates during development, and communicate with each
                   other and the environment to reproducibly form an embryo with the
                   correct proportions and spatial patterns of different cell types. By under-
                   standing how cellular states are controlled in the preimplantation mouse
                   embryo, she aims to stably reproduce these states in vitro, in form of
                   novel embryo-derived stem cell types.

                   ANDRÁS SIMON
                   K arolinska Institutet, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Stockholm,
                   Sweden
                   András Simon primarily studies aquatic salamanders, newts, which pos-
                    sess the largest spectrum of regenerative abilities among adult verte-
                    brates. The lab is investigating how adult neurogenesis and brain regen-
                    eration takes place. They focus on dopamine neurons in the midbrain, in
                    particular on the role of neurotransmitter signaling in neurogenesis dur-
                    ing normal physiological conditions and after neuronal ablation. András
                    also tries to understand how skeletal muscle contributes to new tissues
                    during limb regeneration. He identified a Pax7+ stem cell population in
                    salamander skeletal muscle and tries to understand how these cells take
                    part in limb regeneration.

                   MARIE-HÉLÈNE VERLHAC
                   Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology, College de France, Paris, France
                   Marie-Helen Verlhac co-heads (with Marie-Emilie Terret) a group at the
                    College de France, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CRIB),
                    in France, researching the mechanistic basis of oocyte morphogenesis,
                    primarily (although not exclusively) in the mouse model. Marie-Helene’s
                    highly multi-disciplined work has provided profound insight into how the
                    first meiotic spindle is asymmetrically positioned during oocyte matu-
                    ration, in the absence of centrosomes, in a coordinated mechanism re-
                    quiring highly dynamic regulation of both cytoplasmic actin and cortical
                    actin networks.

                   BERENIKA PLUSA
                   University of Manchester, Division of Developmental Biology and Medicine, Unit-
                   ed Kingdom

                   Berenika Plusa is interested in processes leading to the acquisition of
                   lineage identity and cell commitment during early mammalian develop-
                   ment, as well as in various aspects of regulative abilities of early mam-
                   malian embryos. In particular, her research is focused on temporal con-
                   trol of cell fate decisions and the role of cell architecture and cell-cell
                   communication in this process.
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CONFERENCE VENUE
HOW TO GET TO THE BRC?
Address: Temesvári krt. 62, H-6726 Szeged, Hungary:
Tram (from Railway station to BRC):
A tram (number 1, 2) stops right in front of the Railway Station in Szeged and takes you to Széche-
nyi Square (“Széchenyi tér” in Hungarian), the town center (5 stops). Here you can change to buses
(60, 60Y, 72) driving to the direction “Újszeged”. You have to get off at Stadion (“Sportcsarnok”
in Hungarian), which is very close to BRC. You can chose trolley buses (5, 7) as well at Széchenyi
Square to reach BRC at “Újszeged”. In that case you have to get off at the final stop (“Gyermek-
kórház” in Hungarian). Ticket costs 400 HUF and can be purchased at the driver. See the map of
tram network on: http://www.szkt.hu
Bus (from Coach-terminal to BRC):
The coach-terminal as well as the bus-stop for local buses are located in Mars Square (“Mars tér”
in Hungarian). You can get on buses (60, 60Y) or trolley bus (5) driving to the direction “Újszeged”.
You have to get off at Stadion (“Sportcsarnok” in Hungarian), which is very close to BRC. Ticket
costs 400 HUF and can be purchased at the driver.

The congress venue is in a walking distance from all the accomodations (maximum 25–30 minutes):
•   Hunguest Hotel Forrás Szeged: 10 minutes on foot
•   Tisza Sport Hotel: 10 minutes on foot
•   Maya Pension: 10 minutes on foot
•   Hotel Novotel Szeged: 20 minutes on foot / 10 mins. by car
•   Hotel Auris: 25 minutes on foot / 10 mins. by car
•   Art Hotel Szeged: 25 minutes on foot / 5 mins. by car
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SOCIAL EVENTS                                                                             9

SOCIAL EVENTS
THURSDAY, 2nd OF SEPTEMBER – 19 00 – 24 00
The Grill Party for students will take place in the Biological Research Center (Temesvári krt. 62).
All conference delegates are invited to join the grill party. Attendees must register for in advance.

FRIDAY, 3rd OF SEPTEMBER – 18 30 – 23 00
The Welcome Reception will take place in Biological Research Center (Temesvári krt. 62) on Friday,
3rd of September at 6:30 pm. All conference delegates are invited to join for welcome drinks & fin-
ger food. Attendees must register for the Welcome Reception in advance.

SATURDAY, 4th OF SEPTEMBER – 20 00 – 24 00
Enjoy a remarkable banquet dinner on Saturday, 4th of September az 8:00 pm. The dinner will take
place in Hunguest Hotel Forrás (Szent-Györgyi Albert u. 16–24, H-6726 Szeged, Hungary), which is
located in a wonderful green-belt environment by the river Tisza. The venue is a 10-minute walk
from the congress venue.

The dinner is a great opportunity to relax and get to know your fellow conference delegates.
All attendees must register for the dinner in advance. The dress code is smart casual.

You will receive a welcome drink on arrival and there will be no shortage of delicious food either:
the self-service buffet filled with tempting dishes will be waiting for you. Throughout the evening,
you can listen and dance to fantastic live music so every element of a great party will be at one
place. The one thing we still need is you - do not hesitate to come and have an incredible time!
The amazing band that will play during the party is called DocPiano.
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PROGRAM | DAY 0 – THURSDAY, 2nd OF SEPTEMBER                     11

PROGRAM
DAY 0 – Thursday, 2nd of September
STUDENT WORKSHOP

from 09 30      Registration for students

09 45 – 10 00   Introduction and technical comments

10 00 – 12 00
  CAREER ADVICE
  How to use the Independent Development Plan (IDP) to plan your career
  Orsolya Symmons
	Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Cologne, Germany

13 00 – 17 00   PRACTICAL WORKSHOP

17 00 – 19 00
  INSIGHTS INTO SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING 1:
  How to write a fellowship/grant
  Orsolya Symmons
	Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Cologne, Germany

19 00 – 24 00   Grill party

DAY 1 – FRIDAY, 3rd OF SEPTEMBER
08 00 – 08 50   STUDENT SESSION/TALKS 1
                Chair: Máté Varga

08 50 – 09 40   STUDENT SESSION/TALKS 2
                Chair: Rita Sinka

09 40 – 10 00   Coffee break

10 00 – 10 50   STUDENT SESSION/TALKS 3
                Chair: Péter Vilmos

10 50 – 11 40   STUDENT SESSION/TALK 4
                Chair: Viktor Honti

from 11 00      Registration opens to all participants

11 00 – 13 00   Lunchbox meal

13 00 – 13 30   Opening by the organisers
12                           PROGRAM | DAY 1 – FRIDAY, 3 rd OF SEPTEMBER

13 30 – 16 05    SESSION 1 – EARLY DEVELOPMENT
                 Chair: Pavel Tomancak

13 30 – 14 10
  KEYNOTE LECTURE:
  Cytoplasmic forces functionally reorganize nuclear condensates in oocytes
  Marie-Hélène Verlhac
	Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology, College de France, Paris, France

14 10 – 14 50
 KEYNOTE LECTURE:
 Understanding changing architecture of the mammalian embryo
 Berenika Plusa
	
 University of Manchester, Division of Developmental Biology and Medicine, United Kingdom

14 50 – 15 05
  Is bigger also better? Functional comparison of somatic and larger, embryo
   specific linker histone during early Drosophila embryogenesis.
   László Henn
	Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Centre, Szeged, Hungary

15 05 – 15 20
    38-MAPK-mediated translation regulation primes blastocyst development
   p
   and is required for primitive endoderm differentiation in mice
   Alexander W. Bruce
	Laboratory of Early Mammalian Developmental Biology, Department of Molecular Biol-
   ogy & Genetics, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech
   Republic

15 20 – 15 35
    he detachment of the blastoderm-vitelline envelope interaction and blasto-
   T
   derm chirality
   Giulia Serafini
	Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics - MPI-CBG, Dresden,
   Germany

15 35 – 15 50
    abbit inner cell mass retains potential to differentiate into the trophecto-
   R
   derm lineage
   Anna Piliszek
	Department of Experimental Embryology, Institute of Genetics and Animal Biotechnology
   of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Jastrzebiec, Poland

15 50 – 16 05	
              The role of activin A in the regulation of preimplantation development of
              mouse embryo
              Eliza Winek
	Department of Embryology, Institute of Developmental Biology and Biomedical Research,
              Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland; Doctoral School of Exact
              and Natural Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

16 05 – 16 30    Coffee break

16 30 – 18 25    SESSION 2 – ORGANOGENESIS
                 Chair: Marcela Buchtova

16 30 – 17 10
  KEYNOTE LECTURE:
  Aberrant activation of developmental programs in adult disease
  Angela Nieto
	Instituto de Neurociencias, Developmental Neurobiology Unit, Alicante, Spain
PROGRAM | DAY 1 – FRIDAY, 3 rd OF SEPTEMBER                                      13

17 10 – 17 25
  Pharyngeal component in the premandibular segment of the vertebrate head
  Robert Cerny
	Dept. Zoology, Charles University in Prague

17 25 – 17 40
    nique stem cell subpopulation which ensures mesenchymal regeneration of
   U
   continuously growing teeth contributes to various tissue organogenesis
   Jan Krivanek
	Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno,
   Czech Republic

17 40 – 17 55
   evelopmental anoikis: A novel, protective safeguarding mechanism in the
  D
  embryonic neocortex
  Zsolt Lele
	Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest,
  Hungary

17 55 – 18 10
   Primary Cilia and Kidney Cysts Development in Nek8-deficient Mice
   Daniela Kristekova
	Laboratory of Molecular Morphogenesis, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics,
   v.v.i., Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic; Section of Animal Physiology and
   Immunology, Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University,
   Brno, Czech Republic

18 10 – 18 25	
              Shedding light on the details of hemocyte transdifferentiation in Drosophila
              melanogaster with an artificial intelligence based technology
              Erika Gábor
	Drosophila Blood Cell Differentiation Group, Genetic Institute, ELKH, Szeged, Hungary

18 30 – 23 00   POSTER SESSION 1 (with Welcome Reception)

19 00 – 20 00
   INSIGHTS INTO SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING 2
   Helen Robertson
	Cambridge, United Kingdom - Features & Reviews Editor, Journal of Cell Science at The
   Company of Biologists
14                     PROGRAM | DAY 2 – SATURDAY, 4 th OF SEPTEMBER

DAY 2 – Saturday, 4th of September

08 30 – 10 25   SESSION 3 – EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND RNA BIOLOGY
                Chair: Miklós Erdélyi

08 30 – 09 10   KEYNOTE LECTURE:
                Posttranscriptional control of the germline-soma dichotomy
                Rafal Ciosk
                University of Oslo, Department of Biosciences, Oslo, Norway

09 10 – 09 25	
              Cytoplasmic RNA exosome is essential for post-implantation mouse embryo
              development
              Michał Brouze
	Laboratory of RNA Biology, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology,
              Warsaw, Poland

09 25 – 09 40	
              Golden hamster piRNAs are necessary for zygote development and estab-
              lishment of spermatogonia
              Zuzana Loubalova
	Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 4, Czech Re-
                public

09 40 – 09 55
  The snoRNAome of zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  Renáta Hamar
	Department of Genetics, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

09 55 – 10 10
   ulti-modal Volumetric Image Registration by Establishing Cell Correspond-
  M
  ence
  Manan Lalit
	Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany
	Center for Systems Biology, Dresden, Germany

10 10 – 10 25
    ow to choose the most suitable increased fidelity SpCas9 nuclease for high
   H
   specificity genome editing
   Péter István Kulcsár
	Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Institute of Enzymology, Budapest, Hungary; De-
   partment of Biophysics and R adiation Biology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

10 25 – 10 50   Coffee break

10 50 – 13 00   SESSION 4 – NON-TRADITIONAL MODEL ORGANISMS
                Chair: Máté Varga

10 50 – 11 30 KEYNOTE LECTURE:
	Whole-body connectomics and the study of motor control in larval
              Platynereis
              Gáspár Jékely
              University of Exeter, Living Systems Institute, United Kingdom
PROGRAM | DAY 2 – SATURDAY, 4 th OF SEPTEMBER                                               15

11 30 – 11 45    Revealing secrets of Proteus anguinus by 3D X-ray imaging
                 Markéta Tesařová
                 Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

11 45 – 12 00
   he paradise fish (Macropodus opercularis) as a complementary model spe-
  T
  cies of behavioral and developmental genetics
  Máté Varga
	Department of Genetics, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

12 00 – 12 15
  lastomeres Derived from the Vegetal Pole are the Extraembryonic Nutrition
 B
 in Sturgeon Embryo: Transition from Holoblastic to Meroblastic Cleavage
 Mujahid Shah
	
 University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of
 Waters, South Bohemian Research Center of Aquaculture and Biodiversity of Hydro-
 cenoses, Vodnany, Czech Republic

12 15 – 12 30	
              Allele distribution modelling predicts climate change adaptation in the bank
              vole
              Marco Alejandro Escalante
              Laboratory of Molecular Ecology, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics of the
              Czech Academy of Sciences, Liběchov, Czech Republic

12 30 – 12 45    Insight into the maternal gene complement of Priapulus caudatus embryos
                 Ferenc Tibor Kagan
                 University of Bergen

12 45 – 13 00     -ray Micro computed tomography imaging based collection of reptile skull
                 X
                 models for morphological analysis of tooth attachment
                 Michaela Kavková
                 Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech
                 Republic

13 00 – 14 00    Lunchbox meal

14 00 – 16 10    SESSION 5 – STEM CELLS, ORGANOIDS AND REGENERATION
                 Chair: Nándor Nagy

14 00 – 14 40
   KEYNOTE LECTURE:
   Newt regeneration – evolution and regulation
   András Simon
	K arolinska Institutet, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Stockholm, Sweden

14 40 – 14 55
  The role of matrix metalloproteinases during embryonic wound healing
  Radek Sindelka
	Institute of Biotechnology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Vestec, Czech Republic

14 55 – 15 10
     iPSC derived cardiomyocytes: struggles and hopes
    h
    Katarzyna Radaszkiewicz
	Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech
    Republic
16                         PROGRAM | DAY 2 – SATURDAY, 4 th OF SEPTEMBER

15 10 – 15 25
   Sertoli cell progenitors as a promising tool for muscle regeneration
   Vladimir Krylov
	Charles University, Faculty of Science, Department of Cell Biology, Prague 2, Czech
   Republic

15 25 – 15 40
    xploring the Role of TMEM107 in Retinal Development Using Human Retinal
   E
   Organoid Model
   Tomáš Bárta
	Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics CAS, Brno, Czech Republic; Department of
   Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic

15 40 – 15 55
   Are LGR5-positive cells labeling stem cell niche in molars?
   Marcela Buchtova
	Laboratory of Molecular Morphogenesis, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics,
   Brno, Czech Republic; Department of Experimental Biology, Masaryk University, Brno,
   Czech Republic

15 55 – 16 10
   Setting up the model of Alzheimer’s disease using cerebral organoids
   Dasa Bohaciakova
	Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno,
   Czech Republic; International Clinical Research Center, St. Anne’s University Hospital,
   Brno, Czech Republic

16 10 – 16 30    Coffee break

16 30 – 18 40    SESSION 6 – SIGNALLING PATHWAYS
                 Chair: József Mihály

16 30 – 17 10 KEYNOTE LECTURE:
	Towards understanding the dynamics of cell fate decisions and organization
              in the early mammalian embryo
              Eszter Pósfai
              Princeton University, Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton, USA

17 10 – 17 25
  In vivo examination of actin based membrane nanotubes in developing ze-
   brafish embryos
   Katalin Türmer
	Department of Biophysics, Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary

17 25 – 17 40     USPing mouse embryonic stem cells - role of dual specificity phosphatases
                 D
                 in differentiation
                 Stanislava Sladeček
                 Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech
                 Republic

17 40 – 17 55	
              Avian ceca are required for hindgut enteric nervous system development
              by promoting enteric neural crest cell proliferation and inhibiting neuronal
              differentiation via non-canonical Wnt signaling
              Nándor Nagy
              Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis
              University, Budapest, Hungary
PROGRAM | DAY 2 – SATURDAY, 4 th OF SEPTEMBER                                               17

17 55 – 18 10    nt1 to rule them all: A story about the shared origin of all types of choroid
                W
                plexi
                Petra Kompanikóvá
                Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech
                Republic

18 10 – 18 25    he role of CXCR4-CXCL12 signaling in extrinsic innervation of enteric nerv-
                T
                ous system develpoment
                Viktória Halasy
                Laboratory of Stem Cells and Experimental Embryology, Department of Anatomy, Histol-
                ogy and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

18 25 – 18 40   Diverse roles of ERK and AKT signaling pathways in epithelial morphogenesis
                Jakub Sumbal
                Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno,
                Czech Republic

18 40 – 19 40   POSTER SESSION 2

20 00 – 24 00   Banquet dinner at Hunguest Hotel Forrás
18                         PROGRAM | DAY 3 – SUNDAY, 5 th OF SEPTEMBER

DAY 3 – SUNDAY, 5th OF SEPTEMBER

09 00 – 10 55   SESSION 7 – MORPHOGENESIS/PATTERNING/DIFFERENTIATION
                Chair: Alexander W. Bruce

09 00 – 09 40
   KEYNOTE LECTURE:
   The egg-to-embryo transition – from fertilization to translational regulation
   Andrea Pauli
	Research Institute of Molecular Pathology at the Vienna Biocenter, Vienna, Austria

09 40 – 09 55   Patterning and morphogenesis of the head-trunk boundary
                Bruno Cossermelli Vellutini
                Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany

09 55 – 10 10
  echanical forces generated by fibroblasts regulate morphogenesis of
 M
 mammary epithelium
 Zuzana Koledova
	
 Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno,
 Czech Republic

10 10 – 10 25
  icrotubule organizing centers contain testis-specific γ-TuRC proteins in
 M
 spermatids of Drosophila melanogaster
 Elham Alzyoud
	
 Department of Genetics, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; Doctoral School of
 Biology, Faculty of Science and Informatics, University of Szeged,Szeged, Hungary

10 25 – 10 40   The biological significance of nuclear actin
                Péter Borkúti
                Biological Research Centre, Szeged, Hungary

10 40 – 10 55	
              Effect of mir-302B microRNA inhibition on chicken PCG proliferation and
              apoptosis rate
              Nikolett Tokodyné Szabadi
	Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary

10 55 – 11 15   Coffee break

11 15 – 12 15   SESSION 8 – CELL STRESS AND DEATH
                Chair: Anna Piliszek

11 15 – 11 30
    eregulation of mitochondrial activity and redox status in oocytes from
   D
   aged mouse females: is it maternal or postovulatory ageing to blame?
   Anna Ajduk
	Reproductive Biology Group, Department of Embryology, Institute of Developmental Biol-
   ogy and Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

11 30 – 11 45
    mbryonic cells can act as non-professional phagocytes and undertake the
   E
   clearance of dying cells in mouse blastocysts
   Dušan Fabian
	Institute of Animal Physiology, Centre of Biosciences, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice,
   Slovak Republic
PROGRAM | DAY 3 – SUNDAY, 5 th OF SEPTEMBER                                    19

11 45 – 12 00
    ysosome Related Organelles promote stress and immune defenses in C.
   L
   elegans
   Gábor Hajdú
	Semmelweis University, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Budapest,
   Hungary

12 00 – 12 15
    novel target for autophagy activation in Drosophila neurodegenerative
   A
   and ageing models
   Tibor Kovács
	Department of Genetics, Institute of Biology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest,
   Hungary

12 15 – 12 25   Closing of the meeting

12 00 –         Lunchbox meal
20                                                                         LIST OF POSTERS

                        TITLE OF POSTER                                       AUTHORS
P001   Extracellular vesicles microRNA cargo in porcine fol- Ahmed Gad, Matej Murin,
       licular fluids: the potential association with oocyte Alexandra Bartkova, Kateřina Marcollová,
       quality                                               Jozef Laurincik, Radek Prochazka
P002   Practical methods for rescuing KO lethal phenotypes Nándor Lipták, Zoltán Gál, Bálint Biró,
       in mice: a literature review                        László Hiripi and Orsolya Ivett Hoffmann
P003 p38-MAPK-mediated translation regulation primes Pablo Bora, Lenka Gahurova,
     blastocyst development and is required for primitive Tomáš Mašek, Andrea Hauserova,
     endoderm differentiation in mice                     David Potěšil, Denisa Jansova,
                                                          Andrej Susor, Zbyněk Zdráhal, Anna Ajduk,
                                                          Martin Pospíšek, Alexander W. Bruce
P004 Interspecies hybrids as potential surrogate hosts for    Mariann Molnár, Bence Lázár,
     avian cryopreservation programmes; investigation of      Nikoletta Sztán, Barbara Végi, Árpád
     the hybrids obtained from crossing Guinea fowl and       Drobnyák, Elen Gócza, Michael J. McGrew,
     domestic fowl                                            Eszter Patakiné Várkonyi
P005 Determination the time of the “window” period and Nikoletta Sztán, Bence Lázár,
     confirming the presence of primordial germ cells for Mariann Molnár, Krisztina Liptói,
     elaboration a combined method for production ger- Eszter Patakiné Várkonyi
     mline chimaera in the Hungarian goose (Anser anser
     domestica) species
P006 Comparison of relative gene expression of porcine Matej Murin, Lucie Nemcova,
     parthenotes cultivated in group or single embryo cul- Alexandra Bartkova, Jozef Laurincik,
     ture                                                  Radek Prochazka
P007   Detection of apoptosis in porcine oocytes after lissa- Alexandra Bartkova, Veronika Kinterova,
       mine green B staining                                  Lucie Nemcova, Frantisek Strejcek,
                                                              Martin Morovic, Michal Benc,
                                                              Amelie Bonnet-Garnier, Matej Murin,
                                                              Radek Prochazka, Jozef Laurincik
P008 Assaying mitochondrial cell number, morphology and Valeriy Kutsyna, Alexander W. Bruce,
     respiration status in the emerging cell lineages of the Pablo Bora, Rebecca Collier,
     preimplantation stage mouse embryo                      Martina Stiborova
P009 DDX21 is a p38-MAPK sensitive nucleolar protein nec- Pablo Bora, Lenka Gahurova,
     essary for mouse preimplantation embryo develop- Andrea Hauserova, Martina Stiborova,
     ment and cell-fate specification                     Rebecca Collier, David Potěšil,
                                                          Zbyněk Zdráhal and Alexander W. Bruce
P010   Characterization and development of the lymphoid Ádám Soós, Emőke Szőcs, Nóra Fejszák,
       follicular cortex of the bursa of fabricius      Dalma Jancsovics, Viktória Halasy,
                                                        Tamás Kovács, Nándor Nagy
P011   Investigating the regulatory role of Tead4 in blasto- Rebecca Collier, Aleksandar I. Mihajlovic,
       mere positioning and cell fate during mouse preim- Martina Stiborova, Lenka Gahurova and
       plantation embryogenesis                              Alexander W. Bruce
P012   Detailed characterization of developing bursa of fabri- Emőke Szőcs, Ádám Soós, Viktória Halasy,
       cius reveals a novel lymphoid follicle inducer cell type Dalma Jancsovics, Nándor Nagy
P013   Induced neurogenesis in rabbit mesenchymal stem Jaromír Vašíček, Andrej Baláži,
       and endothelial progenitor cells                Miroslav Bauer, Mária Tirpáková,
                                                       Andrea Svoradová, Peter Chrenek
P014   Exceptional interactions of neurodegeneration-re- Evelin Balazs, Zsolt Bozso, Janos Kalman,
       lated beta-amyloid with rotifer-specific exogenic bio- Tibor Hortobagyi, Zita Olah, Zsolt Datki
       polymers in vitro
P015   Effect of the equilibration time on post-thaw quality Vozaf Jakub, Makarevich Alexander,
       of ram sperm                                          Balazi Andrej, Vasicek Jaromir,
                                                             Svoradova Andrea, Dujickova Linda,
                                                             Olexikova Lucia, Chrenek Peter
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                        TITLE OF POSTER                                       AUTHORS
P016   Development of dentin microstructure is controlled Marcos Gonzalez-Lopez, Josef Lavicky,
       by the type of adjacent epithelium                 Magdalena Kolouskova, David Prochazka,
                                                          Vladislav Rakultsev, Klara Steklikova, Jozef
                                                          Kaiser, Pavel Porizka, Maria Hovorakova,
                                                          Mina Mina, Jan Krivanek
P017   Role of Headcase in Drosophila hematopoiesis: what Bayan Kharrat, Gergely István Varga,
       we know so far                                     Ferenc Jankovics, Rita Sinka, Enikő Sutus,
                                                          Erika Gábor, Viktor Honti
P018   A machine learning based approach to identify blood Aliz Géczi, Erika Gábor, Bayan Kharrat,
       cell fates in Drosophila melanogaster               Ede Migh, Attila Beleon, Péter Horváth,
                                                           Bence Széplaki, Márton Enyedi, Lajos
                                                           Pintér, Lajos Haracska, Viktor Honti
P019   Actin based membrane nanotubes in developing Katalin Türmer, Miklos Nyitrai, Edina
       zebrafish embryos                            Szabo-Meleg
P020   Rabbit inner cell mass retains potential to differentiate Katarzyna Filimonow, Anna Chołoniewska,
       into the trophectoderm lineage                            Jan Chołoniewski, Zofia Eliza Madeja,
                                                                 Katarzyna Barłowska, Elżbieta Wenta-
                                                                 Muchalska, Berenika Plusa, Anna Piliszek
P021   Deciphering enamel decussation patterns by map- Vladislav Rakultsev, Josef Lavicky, Jan
       ping of lineage-traced epithelial stem cells    Krivanek
P022   Organoids as a novel powerful in vitro tool for ovarian Jana Kramářová, Anna Kotrbová, Veronika
       cancer research                                         Bosáková, Markéta Bednaříková, Jitka
                                                               Hausnerová, Vít Weinberger, Jan Frič,
                                                               Vítězslav Bryja, Vendula Pospíchalová
P023   In vitro evaluation of apoptotic effect of polyphe- Simona Baldovská, Ladislav Kohút, Michal
       nol-rich pomegranate peel extract on human ovarian Mihaľ, Adriana Kolesárová
       cells
P024   Flightless-I regulates sarcomere growth by promoting Péter Görög, Szilárd Szikora, Dávid Farkas,
       actin assembly                                       József Mihály
P025   Effects of sea buckthorn extract on human ovarian Michal Mihaľ, Simona Baldovská, Erika
       granulosa and cancer cells in vitro               Mňahončáková, Adriana Kolesárová
P026   Comparison of asymmetric RNA localization within Iegorova Viktoriia, Naraine Ravindra,
       sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) and African clawed frog Abaffy Pavel, Psenicka Martin, Sindelka
       (Xenopus laevis) oogenesis                           Radek
P027   Sweeping DUSP out of the time window                   Martina Bőhmová, Stanislava Sladeček,
                                                              Katarzyna Anna Radaszkiewicz, Tomáš
                                                              Gybeľ, Tomasz Witold Radaszkiewicz, Jiří
                                                              Pacherník
P028   Determination of proteins whose degradation is nec- Veronika Kinterova, Jiri Kanka, Alexandra
       essary for embryonic genome activation in cattle    Bartkova, Tereza Toralova
P029   Different effects of natural and synthetic glucocorti- Štefan Čikoš, Janka Babeľová, Alexandra
       coids on mouse preimplantation development             Špirková, Ján Burkuš, Veronika
                                                              Kovaříková, Zuzana Šefčíková, Dušan
                                                              Fabian, Juraj Koppel
P030   The role of Formins during Drosophila embryonic dor- Krisztina Tóth, István Földi, József Mihály
       sal closure
P031   Lack of RYBP disrupts mesoderm and cardiac pro- Lilla Kókity, Surya Henry, Melinda Pirity
       genitor cell formation
P032   Differentiation of pluripotent stem cells using odonto- Josef Lavický, Tomáš Bárta, Vendula
       blasts-specific transcription factors                   Fridrichová, Lucie Pešková, Aleš Hampl,
                                                               Jan Křivánek
22                                                                         LIST OF POSTERS

                         TITLE OF POSTER                                      AUTHORS
P033   Mitochondrial dynamics and metabolic remodelling in Viktor Vedelek, Gabor Juhasz,
       Drosophila spermatogenesis                          Péter Lőrincz, Rita Sinka
P034   Sirtuin 1 protects oocyte quality within the maternal Jan Nevoral, Ladan Monsef,
       age and is required for early embryonic development María Iniesta-Cuerda, Hedvika Řimnáčová,
                                                             Tereza Žalmanová, Šárka Prokešová,
                                                             Milena Králíčková
P035   Differentiation potential analysis of Drosophila blood Enikő Sutus, Nikolett Virág,
       cells                                                  Ferenc Jankovics, Rita Sinka, Viktor Honti
P036   Nanoscopic analysis of actin assembly in developing Szilárd Szikora, Tamás Gajdos, Péter
       myofibrils                                          Görög, Péter Bíró, Tibor Novák, Csaba
                                                           Kozma, Miklós Erdélyi, József Mihály
P037   Generation of CRISPR/Cas9 knock out mouse model Tímea Pintér, Zoltán Gál, Nándor Lipták,
       of autism spectrum disorder                     Orsolya I. Hoffmann, László Hiripi, Peter
                                                       Dovc , Lilla Bodrogi
P038   A novel approach to silence p53 tumor suppressor Anna Georgina Kopasz, Dávid Pusztai,
       gene in a somatically transgenic mouse model     Réka Karkas, Liza Hudoba, Gergely Imre,
                                                        Abdullah Khaldoon Sadiq Ahmed and
                                                        Lajos Mátés
P039   Role of formin proteins in the cytoskeleton coordina- István Földi, Krisztina Tóth, Ioannis
       tion during axonal growth                             Zygouras, Péter Gaszler, Beáta Bugyi,
                                                             József Mihály1
P040 B cell developmental trajectory modeling based on Janovska Pavlina, Stancikova Jitka,
     complex immunophenotype using CyTOF               Stuchly Jan, Bakardjieva Marina, Valisova
                                                       Martina, Plesingerova Hana, Kotaskova
                                                       Jana, Kalina Tomas and Bryja Vitezslav
P041   Exploring the role of cephalic furrow formation in Marina Belen Cuenca, Bruno Cossermelli
       Drosophila                                         Vellutini, Pavel Tomancak
P042   The fear of hunger: starvation-induced aversive asso- Blénesi Szilvia, Hajdú Gábor, Sőti Csaba
       ciative memory in C. elegans
P043   Ontogeny of cortical B cells in bursa of Fabricius     Nóra Fejszák, Viktória Halasy, Katalin
                                                              Kocsis, Emőke Szőcs Ádám Soós, Nándor
                                                              Nagy
P044 Behind neural progenitors: Possible new role of RYBP Lili Adorján, Enikő Sutus, Surya Henry,
     and Paupar in Pax6 regulation                        Melinda Katalin Pirity
P045   The effects of serum-containing and serum-free András Ecker, Bence Lázár, Roland Tóth,
       media on chicken PGCs                          Martin Urbán, Nikolett Tokodyné Szabadi,
                                                      Eszter Patakiné Várkonyi, Elen Gócza
P046 Elucidating the Role of Planar Cell Polarity in Amoe- Štěpán Čada, Olga Vondálová Blanářová,
     boid Cell Migration via Automatic Image Analysis and Vítězslav Bryja
     Tracking
P047   The effects of T-2 toxin and zearalenone on the Urbán M, Tóth R, Szőke Zs, Ebbin NA,
       embryonic development of rabbit and chicken     Pintér T, Bodrogi L, Gócza E
P048 Generation of induced pluripotent stem cell lines and Katalin Vincze, Eszter Szabó, Dóra Reé,
     neural progenitors from identical diabetic twins      Bálint Jezsó, Gábor Földes, Andrea
                                                           Á.Molnár, János M.Réthelyi, Ágota Apáti
P049 Creation of a multiallele knockout genotype in rabbit Tímea Pintér, Miklós Geiszt,
     using CRISPR/Cas9                                     Gábor L. Petheő, Máté Mihálffy,
                                                           Gabriella Skoda, Nándor Lipták,
                                                           Andrea Kerekes, Zsuzsanna Bősze,
                                                           László Hiripi, Lilla Bodrogi
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                        TITLE OF POSTER                                       AUTHORS
P050   Patterns of energy utilisation during early animal Vinca Yadav, Pavel Tomancak,
       embryonic development                              Jonathan Rodenfels
P051   The role of the transcription factor Meis1 during cra- Viktorie Psutková, Ondřej Machoň
       niofacial development in zebrafish
P052   In vitro modelling of schizophrenia by induced plurip- Csongor Tordai, Katalin Vincze,
       otent stem cells using multi-electrode array           Hathy Edit, Máté Baradits, János Réthelyi,
                                                              Ágota Apáti
P053   Teeth are produced from progenitor cell niche in the Štěpánka Novotná, Anna Pospíšilová,
       absence of the dental lamina in the sterlet sturgeon Jan Štundl, Martin Pšenička, Robert Černý,
                                                            Vladimír Soukup
P054   Symmetry breaking and morphogenesis in regenerat- Anaïs Bailles, Christoph Zechner,
       ing Hydra cell aggregates                         Pavel Tomancak
P055   Examination of Venus and mCherry transfected pri- Roland Tóth, Stefanie Altgilbers,
       mordial germ cells                                Wilfried A. Kues, Elen Gócza
P056   The endodermal contribution to the rostral head Agáta Horáčková, Rober Černý
       development in the basal fishes
P057   Development of three-dimensional cell culturing Michael Killinger, Karel Klepárník
       microfluidic platform
P058   Benchmarking investigation of RuX, a novel Mifepris- Áron Zsigmond, Katalin Paréj,
       tone-induced transcriptional regulation system       Marcell Cserhalmi, Anne Meinzinger,
                                                            Alexandra Kellenberger, Péter Horváth,
                                                            Tiziano Tallone, Zsolt Lőrincz,
                                                            Sándor Cseh, Doron Shmerling
P059   IRES-mediated translation in dyskerin mutant zebraf- Noémi Borbély, Renáta Hamar,
       ish                                                  Máté Varga
P060 Loss of Sprouty produces a ciliopathic skeletal pheno- Eva Hrubá, Michaela Kavková, Linda
     type in mice through elongation of primary cilia and Dalecká, Miloš Macholán, Tomáš Zikmund,
     upregulation of Hedgehog signaling                     Miroslav Vařecha, Michaela Kunová
                                                            Bosáková, Jozef Kaiser, Pavel Krejčí,
                                                            Mária Hovořáková, Marcela Buchtová
P061   The impact of environmental exposures on the neu- Alex Horánszky, Melinda Zana,
       ronal differentiation of pluripotent stem cells   Andras Dinnyes
P062   Impact of environmental exposures on cardiac differ- Federica Lamberto, Melinda Zana,
       entiation of pluripotent stem cells                  András Dinnyés
P063   Nuclear import dynamics of the Drosophila Moesin Zoltán Kovács, Ildikó Kristó, Péter Borkúti,
       protein                                          Péter Vilmos
P064 Cyclin-dependent kinase 13-deficiency leads to cra- Nela Jandova, Marek Hampl, Jan
     niofacial and neurogenesis defects during mouse Prochazka, Jiri Kohoutek, Marcela
     embryonic development                               Buchtova
P065   Role of LGR5-positive cells during development of Olbertova K, Hrculak D, Kříž V, Vrlikova L,
       craniofacial structures                           Lusková D, Korinek V, Buchtova M
P066 Early developmental patterning of cranial placodes in Brezarova D, Horackova A, Cerny R
     non-teleost fish embryos
P067   Migration and skeletogenesis of trunk neural crest in Tomáš Suchánek, Robert Cerny
       non-teleost fishes
P068 The Role of Ciliophaty Protein Tmem107 in the Verte- Marija Dubaic, Marek Hampl, Tomas
     brate Eye Development                                Barta, Natalia A. Shylo, Michaela Kavkova,
                                                          Tomas Zikmund, Scott D. Weatherbee and
                                                          Marcela Buchtova
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                         TITLE OF POSTER                                    AUTHORS
P069 Studying light-regulated microRNAs using human ret- Canan Celiker, Denisa Jurčíková,
     inal organoid model                                 Lucie Pešková, Jana Šebestíková,
                                                         Kamila Weissová and Tomáš Bárta
P070   Retinal organoids: The model to study the effects of Kamila Weissová, Jana Šebestíková,
       light on the retinal circadian rhythms               Canan Celiker and Tomáš Bárta
P071   Alterations of primary cilia morphology and signaling Jana Filušová, Marek Horanský, Barbora
       in tumors of the oral cavity                          Putnová, Jan Štembírek, Lucie Vrlíková,
                                                             Marcela Buchtová
P072   PORCN inhibition stimulates hypertrophic cartilage Szotkowska Tereza, Killinger Michael,
       through IHH activation                             Zezula Nikodem, Bryja Vitezslav,
                                                          Buchtova Marcela
P073   Role of Shh and Wnt signalling pathways during early Huteckova Barbora, Sulcova Marie,
       incisor and vestibular development                   Hovorakova Maria, Tucker S Abigail,
                                                            Buchtova Marcela
P074   The role of Satb2 gene mutation in the progression of Šulcová M, Nevoránková P, Kavková M,
       late odontogenesis                                    Zikmund T, Buchtová M
P075   Identification of a new pathogenic gene in a central Dávid Czimer, Magdolna Keszthelyi Tália,
       nervous system, kidney and heart-related syndrome Dorottya Ralbovszki, Christine Bole,
                                                            Corinne Antignac, Kálmán Tory and Máté
                                                            Varga
P076   Therapeutic potential of Sertoli cells               Tereza Tlapáková, Vladimír Krylov,
                                                            Magdalena Krulová
P077   Moesin is involved in mRNA export as a new member Ildikó Kristó, Zoltán Kovács, Péter Borkúti,
       of the Mediator complex                           Zoltán Lipinszki, Aladár Pettkó-Szandtner,
                                                         Péter Vilmos
P078   Bloom syndrome helicase contributes to germ line Tamás Annus, Dalma Müller, Bálint Jezsó,
       development and longevity in zebrafish           György Ullaga, Gábor M. Harami, László
                                                        Orbán, Mihály Kovács, Máté Varga
P079   Exploring sorting nexin functions in Drosophila      Tamás Maruzs, Dalma Feil-Börcsök, Enikő
                                                            Lakatos, Gábor Juhász, Péter Lőrincz,
                                                            András Blastyák and Gábor Juhász
P080 The effect of oxidative stress and inflammatory medi- Bálint Jezsó, Gábor Erdős, Edit Hathy,
     ators on the viability of neural progenitor cells     János Réthelyi, László Homolya, Ágota
                                                           Apáti, Zsuzsa Erdei
P081   Cytoskeletal changes and reparative processes in Adriena Jedličková, Daniela Kristeková,
       brain exposed to metal nanoparticles             Jana Dumková, Lucie Vrlíková, Denisa
                                                        Lusková, Tereza Smutná, Pavel Mikuška,
                                                        Tomáš Vaculovič, Marcela Buchtová
P082   Rho-associated kinase inhibition affects polarity and Katarzyna Michniak, Elżbieta Wenta-
       cavity formation in the rabbit embryo                 Muchalska, Anna Piliszek
P083   Signaling of receptor tyrosine kinases involves pri- Alexandru Nita, Sara P. Abraham, Pavel
       mary cilia                                           Krejci, Michaela Bosakova
P084 Regulation of primary cilia by Ciliogenesis associated Sara P. Abraham, Alexandru Nita, Miroslav
     kinase 1 (CILK1)                                       Varecha, Pavel Krejci, Michaela Bosakova
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