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Presentations at scientific and public conferences

Folci, A; Steinberger, A; Di Biase, V Activity of L-type voltage gated calcium channels regulates trafficking of GluA2-containing AMPARs
10th FENS Forum of Neuroscience; 2-6 July, 2016; Copenhagen, Denmark. 2016. [Poster]

 

Folci, A; Steinberger, A; Stanika, R; Campiglio, M; Ramprecht, C; Obermair, GJ; Heine, M; Di Biase, V Molecular Mimicking of Phosphorylation at S1928 and S1700-T1704 Confers Modified Surface Traffic Properties to CaV1.2 Voltage Gated Calcium Channels in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons
BIOPHYS J. 2016; 110(3):442A-442A.-60th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical-Society; FEB 27-MAR 02, 2016; Los Angeles, CA. Doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2015.11.2379 [Poster]
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Di Biase V, Ramprecht C, Steinberger C, Heine M, Folci A. Surface traffic of phosphorylated CaV1.2 channels in cultured hippocampal neurons.
European Calcium Channel Conference ; May 13–16, 2015; Alpbach, Austria. 2015. [Poster]

 

Folci A, Steinberger A, Stanika R, Campiglio M, Ramprecht C, Obermair GJ, Heine M, Di Biase V. Molecular mimicking of phosphorylation at S1928 and S1700-T1704 confers modified surface traffic properties to CaV1.2 voltage gated calcium channels in cultured hippocampal neurons.
Ion Channel Regulation, FASEB; June 28- July 3, 2015; Big Sky, Montana, USA. 2015. [Poster]

 

Valentina Di Biase, Angela Steinberger, Ruslan Stanika, Marta Campiglio, Claudia Ramprecht, Gerlad J. Obermair, Martin Heine, and Alessandra C. Folci Molecular mimicking of phosphorylation at S1928 and S1700-T1704 confers modified surface traffic properties to CaV1.2 voltage gated calcium channels in cultured hippocampal neurons
Austrian Neuroscience Association. 2015; -Austrian Neuroscience Association; SEPT 23-25, 2015; Salzburg. [Oral Communication]

 

Di Biase, V; Steinberger, A; Heine, M; Ramprecht, C Dynamics of CaV1.2 L-type voltage-gated calcium channels and β adrenergic receptors signaling complexes in cultured hippocampal neurons
Abstracts of the annual meeting of the Society for Neruoscience 2014. 2014; -Annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience; Nov 15-19, 2014; Washington, USA. [Poster]

 

Ramprecht, C; Steinberger, A; Di Biase, V Distribution of CaV1.2 L-type voltage gated calcium channels and beta adrenergic receptors signaling complexes in cultured hippocampal neurons
ANA meeting Vienna 2013; Sep 16-18, 2013; Vienna, AUSTRIA. 2013. [Poster]

 

Campiglio, M; Di Biase, V; Tuluc, P; Flucher, BE Dynamics of homologous and heterologous calcium channel alpha1 and beta subunits in the skeletal muscle triad.
Biophysical Society Annual meeting; FEB 25-29, 2012; San Diego, CA, USA. 2012. [Poster]

 

Di Biase, V Surface traffic of dendritic CaV1.2 calcium channels in hippocampal neurons.
Austrian neuroscience association (ANA) meeting; SEP19-21, 2011; Alpbach, Tirol, Austria. 2011. [Oral Communication]

 

Nimmervoll, B; Campiglio, M; Schlick, B; Di Biase, V; Flucher, BE; Obermair, GJ Synaptic release and synapse formation in neuronal calcium channel alpha2delta subunit knockdown/knockout models.
ANA (Austrian neuroscience association) Meeting 2011, Alpbach (Tirol/Austria): Septmber 19-21, 2011; SEP 19-21, 2011; Alpbach, Tirol, Austria. 2011. [Poster]

 

Di Biase, V; Obermair, GJ; Heine, M; Flucher, BE Dwell time and turnover of L-type CaV1.2 calcium channels in the dendritic membrane of cultured hippocampal neurons.
Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN); NOV 13-17, 2010; San Diego, CA, USA. 2010. [Poster]

 

Nimmervoll, B; Campiglio, M; Schlick, B; Di Biase, V; Flucher, BE; Obermair, GJ Synaptic release and synapse formation in neuronal calcium channel alpha2delta subunit knockdown/knockout models.
Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience; NOV 13-17, 2010; San Diego, CA,USA. 2010. [Poster]

 

Di Biase, V Stable membrane expression of CaV1.2 calcium channels is independent of activity related rearrangement of post synaptic scaffold proteins.
Austrian neuroscience association (ANA) meeting; SEP 16-18, 2009; Salzburg, Austria. 2009. [Oral Communication]

 

Nimmervoll, B; Di Biase, V; Flucher, BE; Obermair, GJ Investigating Presynaptic Calcium Channel Function by Imaging FM Dye Unloading in cultured Hippocampal Neurons.
Austrian neuroscience association (ANA) meeting; SEP 16-18, 2009; Salzburg, Austria . 2009. [Poster]

 

Di Biase, V; Obermair, GJ; Szabo, Z; Altier, C; Sanguesa, J; Bourinet, E; Flucher, BE Is anchoring of CaV1.2 in dendritic shafts and spines of cultured hippocampal neurons dependent on AKAPs, PDZ proteins and a-actinin?
Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN); NOV 3-7, 2007; San Diego, CA, USA. 2007. [Poster]

 

Obermair, GJ; Di Biase, V; Flucher, BE Determining pre- and postsynaptic localization with fluorescence microscopy center-to-center measurements vs. intensity correlation.
FENS Forum; July 8-12, 2006; Vienna, Austria. 2006. [Poster]

 

Obermair, GJ; Di Biase, V; Gebhart, M; Trockenbacher, A; Flucher, BE Reciprocal interactions of alpha-1C and beta subunits in membrane expression and targeting of CaV1.2 calcium channels in hippocampal neurons.
Fens Forum; July 8-12, 2006; Vienna, Austria. 2006. [Poster]

 

Obermair, GJ; Di Biase, V; Flucher, BE Can the localization of proteins in pre- and postsynaptic compartments be distinguished using fluorescence microscopy?
Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry; August 2005.; Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria. 2005. [Poster]

 

Schredelseker, J; Di Biase, V; Franzini-Armstrong, C; Felder, T; Flucher, BE; Grabner, M The DHPR beta1a subunit is essential for skeletal muscle tetrad formation
Annual meeting of the Biophysical Society; FEB 12-16, 2005; Long Beach, California, USA. 2005. [Poster]

 

Di Biase, V; Franzini-Armstrong, C Evolution of the structural basis for skeletal type e-c coupling.
2004 Biophysical Society Meeting Abstracts. Biophysical Journal, Supplement, Abstract, 1155-Pos. 2004; -Biophysical Society meeting; FEB 14-18, 2004; Baltimore, Maryland, USA. [Poster]
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