Page 334 - PROGRAMME2018
P. 334

P-786 Germ-like cells generation from human menstrual blood-derived stem cells on a 3-D composite nanofibrous scaffold
S. Ghorbani1, H. Eyni1, M. Pourdonya2, Z. Kazemi2, S. Sarkhanloo2, M. Soleimani3 1Tarbiat Modares University, Anatomical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2Ardabil University of Medical Science, Medical, Ardabil, Iran
3Tarbiat Modares University, Hematology, Tehran, Iran
P-787 Different dynamic distribution of H3K27ac and H3K4me3 epigenetic active marks at imprinted genes during in vitro primordial germ cells differentiation
I. Muñoa-Hoyos1, I. Urizar-Arenaza1, M. Gianzo1, N. Subiran1
1University of the Basque Country, Physiology in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Leioa, Spain
P-788 The synergetic effects of multiwall carbon nanotubes/poly lactic acid 3-D composite nanofibrous scaffold containing naringenin on spermatogenesis
H. Eyni Seen1, S. Ghorbani1, M. Pourdonya2, Z. Kazemi2, S. Sarkhanloo2, R. Shabani3, M. Mehdizadeh3, F. Amjadi3
1Tarbiat Modares University, Anatomical Science, Tehran, Iran
2Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Medical, Ardabil, Iran
3Iran University of Medical Sciences, Anatomical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
P-789 Imprinting status of human parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells: analysis of 63 imprinted genes expression levels in two undifferentiated and early differentiated stages
Q. Mai1, X. Mai2, K. Huang3, C. Zhou3
1The First Affiliated Hospital of Sum Yat-sen University-, Reproductive Medical Center, Guangzhou, China 2Guangzhou women and children's medical center, Reproductive Medical Center, Guangzhou, China 3The First Affiliated Hospital of Sum Yat-sen University, Reproductive Medical Center, Guangzhou, China
P-790 human embryonic stem cells carrying an unbalanced translocation demonstrate impaired differentiation capacity
Y. Sun1, P. Xie1, Q. Ouyang1
1School of Basic Medical Science- Central South University-, Institute of Reproductive and Stem Cell Engineering-, Changsha-, China
P-791 Homing of mouse spermatogonial stem cells on acellular testis following in vitro transplantation.
N. Majidi Gharenaz1, M. Movahedin1
1Department of Anatomical Sciences- Faculty of Medical Sciences- Tarbiat Modares University- Tehran- Iran, Department of Anatomical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
                  334













































































   332   333   334   335   336