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Sessions

Clinical Pharmacology and Receptor Theory | Cardio Vascular Pharmacology | Pharmacokinetic and

Pharmacodynamic | Drug Screening and Discovery | Topical Medicine and Infectious Diseases | Advances

in Pharmacological Research | Biochemical Pharmacology

Chair:

Maria I Yablonskay,

Russian National Research Medical University, Russian Federation

Session Introduction

Title:

Biomarkers in brain-derived exosomes assist the diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases

Gal Bitan,

University of California, USA

Title:

The project of experimental testing of the hypothesis regarding the effect of sodium

phenylbutyrate for reducing dopamine depletion in the brain in Lesch-Nyhan syndrome

using new personalized genetic HPRT1-deficient mouse as a pharmacological model

Maria I. Yablonskay,

Russian National Research Medical University, Russian Federation

Title:

Forming statin response in patients with coronary heart disease in presence of acute

respiratory viral infections by means of genetic markers

Galina S. Mal,

Kursk State Medical University, Russian Federation

Title:

MicroRNA 103 inhibitor as a potential promising therapeutic target for myocardial

infarction

Ayman Selim,

October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA), Egypt

Title:

Circulating betatrophin in relation to metabolic, inflammatory

Parameters, and oxidative stress in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Bland Bayar Khaleel,

Preventive Health Directorate, Iraq

Title:

Finding a medical solution to calcium oxalate urolithiasis: Which agents have the best

dissolution potential? An integrative review

Samuel P.B.Drawbridge,

BVetMed MRCVS, UK

Title:

Orthosteric- versus allosteric-dependent activation of the GABAA receptor requires

numerically distinct subunit level rearrangements

Jahanshah Amin,

University of South Florida, USA

Title:

Clinical benefit of training asthmatic libyan patients on how to use metered dose inhalers

by using 2Tone trainer

Walid Y Tarsin,

University of Tripoli, Libya