POSTER SESSION ENDOCRINOLOGY


Monday, June 5 (12.45-14.45 h)
1
Thyroid hormone receptor isoforms in the human hypothalamus and pituitary: an immunocytochemical study
CL Vuijst (Amsterdam)
 
2
Characterization of differentially expressed genes in thyroid carcinoma using the SAGE technique
E Pauws (Amsterdam)
3
The function of REPS2, a protein involved in the development of hormone-independent prostate cancer
TFE Penninkhof (Rotterdam)
4
The role of REPS2 in the development of androgen-independent prostate cancer
JK Oosterhoff (Rotterdam)
5
Androgen receptor distribution in the human hypothalamus in relation to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation and endocrine status
FPM Kruijver (Amsterdam)
6
Phosphorylation of the androgen receptor
JA Burghoorn (Rotterdam)
7
Development and characterization of androgen target cell lines from fetal mouse vas deferens
A. Umar (Rotterdam)
8
The role of anti-müllerian hormone in ovarian function
MJG Gruijters (Rotterdam)
9
Comparison of mouse and human mutant LH receptors reveals different structure-function relationships
A van Marle (Rotterdam)
10
Differential expression and regional distribution of steroid receptor coactivators SRC_1 and SRC_2 in brain and pituitary
OC Meijer (Leiden)
11
Electrical properties and molecular profile of CRH producing hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus
J.M. Verkuyl (Amsterdam)
12
Influence of the corticosteroid receptors on the cardiovascular stress response in rats
S Van Acker (Leiden)
13
Development of selective ligands for melanocortin receptors
WAJ Nijenhuis (Utrecht)
14
Obesity as a result of reduced CNS melanocortin signalling is different from obesity caused by increased NPY signalling in rat CNS
T Adage (Groningen)
15
Food-anticipatory activity during food restriction in female rats
C Kamps (Groningen)
16
Assay for hexosamine-pathway intermediates (uridine-diphosphate-n-acetyl amino-sugars) and glutamine:fructose-6-phosphate amidotransferase in small human muscle biopsies
PN Span (Nijmegen)
17
Vitamin D receptor-DNA binding and transactivation is directed by specific nucleotides in vitamin D response elements
GJCM Van den Bemd (Rotterdam)
18
Estradiol and vitamin D interaction influences human osteoblast differentiation
M Van Driel (Rotterdam)
19
Circadian pacemaker influences heart rate and corticosteroid secretion in humans and rats
FAJL Scheer (Amsterdam)