Monday, 31 October 2005: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
Regency Ballroom F (Hyatt Regency Cincinnati)

Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science (15d)

#78 - Receptor-Mediated Phenomena (15D03)
Receptor mediated phenomena are important mechanisms by which cells communicate with their environment. In this session, we are seeking papers which examine a variety of receptor mediated phenomena, associated with such processes as cell adhesion and migration, cell-cell signaling, intracellular signaling, or tissue remodeling for example. Modeling and experimental approaches to examining receptor mediated phenomena are welcome.
CoChair:A. Omolola Eniola
Chair:Julia Ross
12:30 PMElucidation of the Spatial Pdgf Gradient Sensing Mechanism in Fibroblast Chemotaxis
Ian Schneider, Jason Haugh
12:50 PMGradients of Matrix-Bound Morphogens Created by Cells in 3d Dynamic Environments
Mark E. Fleury, Cara-Lynn E. Helm, Melody A. Swartz
1:10 PMMicropatterned Surfaces for Controlling Cell Adhesion and Rolling
Divya D. Nalayanda, David W. Schmidtke
1:30 PMModulating Nuclear Receptors to Regulate Lipid and Glucose Homeostasis for Hepatic Functions in Lean and Fatty Hepatocytes Cultures
Deepak Nagrath, Vanessa Lopez, Francois Berthiaume, Martin Yarmush
1:50 PMIntermission
2:00 PMGlobal Intertrimer Cooperativity of Influenza Hemagglutinin Conformational Change
Jeong H. Lee, Mark D. Goulian, Eric T. Boder
2:20 PMCell-Specific and Ligand-Specific Parameters Affect Ligand Efficacy in a Kinetic Model of G Protein Coupled Receptor Signaling
Tamara L. Kinzer-Ursem, Jennifer J. Linderman
2:40 PMComputational, Genetic, and Biochemical Analysis of Egfr Control by Multiple Feedback Loops
Gregory T. Reeves, Rachel Kalifa, Daryl E. Klein, Diego Alvarado, Joseph B. Duffy, Mark A. Lemmon, Stas Shvartsman
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