3º Encontro Internacional de Fisiologia SPFis - Sessões - Dia 7

Sessões - Dia 7 de novembro

 

THEMATIC SEMINAR ON AGING:

Moderators:

Miguel Brito (H&TRC)

Luis Almeida (CIBB-CNC U Coimbra)

KN1 Aging and Exercise
Mikel Izquierdo
U Navarra (ORCID: 0000-0003-2695-0779)

L1 Impact of aging on brain neurotransmitter balance and basal phosphorylation of channels and enzymes crucial for synaptic plasticity

Diana Cunha-Reis
U Lisboa (BioISI)

L2 Aging, Metabolism and Nutrition
José Pedro Castro
U Porto (I3S)

IC1 A closer look at healthy brain aging: a structural and functional imaging perspective
Helena Rico Pereira
U Lisboa (IBEB)

Cofee Break, Exhibition and Poster Visit (Main Hall)

PODIUM SESSION I
Moderators:
David Eisner (U Manchester)
Carlos Filipe (Nova Medical School).

Characterization of the dopaminergic system in human visceral adipose tissue in obesity and type 2 diabetes

Daniela Parente et al.
Nova Medical School, Lisboa

Oxidative stress and histomorphometric gut remodeling in type 2 diabetic GK rats

Marisa Esteves-Monteiro et al.
LAQV-REQUIMTE, University of Porto

Contribution of adenosine and ATP to the carotid body-mediated hypoxic ventilatory responses: a metabolic switch between control and dysmetabolic states

Joana Sacramento et al.
NOVA Medical School, Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Novel web platform for collaborative annotation of Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) lung images

Pedro Rodrigues-Reis et al.
IBEB, FCUL, Lisboa

Body Composition, Interleukin 6 and Vitamin D levels according to different stages of menopause

Andreia Teixeira et al.
Dep. Sports Science, Exercise and Health, UTAD, Vila Real

Sex differences in the oxygen consumption response during an incremental test with high and low blood flow restriction in young adults

Sónia Liliana Rivera Mejía et al.
Universidade Coruña, ESP

The synchronize response generated by reactive hyperemia might be used as a powerful integrative indicator of cardiovascular health

Lourenço M. Rodrigues et al.
Cognitive Systems Lab, University of Bremen, FRG

Significance of perfusion asymmetries in sedentary non-healthy individuals

Margarida Florindo et al.
ESSCVP Lisboa

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