22nd International Symposium on Chromaffin Cell Biology
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The International Symposium on Chromaffin Cell Biology (ISCCB) is a conference series hosted by a group from around the world. These scientists have met every two years since the first symposium was held in 1982 on the island of Ibiza in Spain. There, about 100 researchers from around the world met for one week to discuss neurochemical, neurophysiological, neuropharmacological and clinical aspects of the biology of adrenal chromaffin cells.
In this conference series, the topics include not only studies on chromaffin cells but also related research including exo/endocytosis, synaptic transmission, vesicle fusion machinery and mechanisms, vesicular contents, ion channels, innovative techniques, etc. in other cell types from neurons to the immune system as well as in vitro and computational studies. Exciting new discoveries on molecular interactions and cellular function on the nanoscale are presented, where students are introduced to the most recent advances in innovative technologies, biochemistry of signaling pathways and protein interactions in cellular function!
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