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CONGRESS OF THE ESPU

13:39–13:42

S1-4 (PP)

RAPAMYCIN REGULATION OF CORE CLOCK GENES IS ASSOCIATED WITH ALTERED DE-OBSTRUCTION

SIGNATURES COORDINATE WITH PHYSIOLOGY

Karen AITKEN 

1

, Annette SCHRODER 

2

, Jia-Xin JIANG 

3

, Aliza SIEBENALLER 

4

, Thenuka THANABALASINGHAM 

5

, Martin SIDLER 

6

and Darius BAGLI 

7

1 PGCRL room 159420TUV, DSCB, Sickkids Research Institute, Toronto, CANADA

2 Hospital for Sick Children, Urology Division3, Department of Surgery; Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute, Toronto,

CANADA

3 Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute; Department of Physiology, Faculty

of Arts a, Toronto, CANADA

4 Hospital for Sick Children, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute, Toronto, CANADA

5 H, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute, Toronto, CANADA

6 Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute; Institute of Medical Sciences, Faculty

of M, Toronto, CANADA

7 Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute; Department of Surgery, Faculty

of Medicine, Toronto, CANADA

13:42–13:45

S1-5 (PP)

ROLE OF BDNF IN SUBTOTAL CYSTECTOMY: FOCUS ON SMOOTH MUSCLE

Karen AITKEN 

1

, Martin SIDLER 

2

, Aliza SIEBENALLER 

3

, Thenuka THANABALASINGHAM 

4

, Arsalan ANEES 

5

, Paul DELDELGADO-OLGUIN 

6

and Darius BAGLI 

7

1 PGCRL room 159420TUV, DSCB, Sickkids Research Institute, Toronto, CANADA

2 Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Urology Division3, Department of Surgery; Institute of Medical Sciences4, Faculty of Medicine,

Toronto, CANADA

3 Hospital for Sick Children, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute, Toronto, CANADA

4 Hospital for Sick Children, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute, Toronto, CANADA

5 Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute; HMB, Faculty of Arts and Sciences,

Toronto, CANADA

6 Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute; Department of Physiology, Faculty

of Arts a, Toronto, CANADA

7 Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Research Institute; Department of Surgery, Faculty

of Medicine, Toronto, CANADA

13:45–13:48

S1-6 (PP)

MICRORNA-132 IN BLADDER WOUND HEALING

Magdalena FOSSUM 

1

, Xi LIU 

2

, Clara Ibel CHAMORRO 

2

, Dongqing LI 

3

, Ning XU LANDÉN 

3

and Behnaz Khalilzadeh BINICY 

4

1 Karolinska Institutet/Karolinska Hospital, Women’s and Children’s Health/Patient Area for Children with urogenital malformation, Stockholm,

SWEDEN

2 Karolinska Institutet, Women’s and Children’s Health, Stockholm, SWEDEN

3 Karolinska Institutet, Medicine, Stockholm, SWEDEN

4 Örebro Universitet, Medicine, örebro, SWEDEN