Bladder (ISSN 2326-9901) is an international, open-access journal committed to publishing top-quality peer-reviewed articles describing basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations in the broad fields of bladder biology and diseases, including benign and malignant conditions. Subject areas covered by Bladder include, but are not limited to: anatomy, embryology, development, physiology, neurophysiology and diseases of the bladder and its neighbouring organs such as the urethra, ureters, seminal vesicle and pelvic floor.
C.04 Editorial board of an international magazine
COBISS.SI-ID: 32029913Object of the invention is within the scope of tissue engineering. The procedure for the establishing of the biomimetic in vitro model of bladder cancer is as follows: fluorescently labelled cancer urothelial cells are seeded on the preformed partially differentiated normal urothelial model. The biomimetic model allows monitoring the adhering of cancer urothelial cells on the surface of partially differentiated urothelium and the growing of cancer cells between normal cells in live, as well as the analysis of cellular structures after fixation and immunolabelling of the model. The present biomimetic vitro model of bladder cancer allows us to study the cell-biological mechanisms of dissemination of cancer urothelial cells, and consequently, the formation of bladder cancer.
F.33 Slovenian patent
COBISS.SI-ID: 32541401"Electron microscopy is one of the methods that enabled people overcome the restriction of the senses to detect previously undetectable and it opens up a view into a new cosmos," by facing the past and an exciting future we are guided though microscopy by prof. dr. Peter Veranič, head of the Institute of Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine and Head of the infrastructural centre - Biomedical Centre of Microscopy.
F.29 Contribution to the development of national cultural identity
COBISS.SI-ID: 32607705Study material entitled “Instructions for practical course of subject Cell Biology” is intended for the students of Medical faculty, University of Ljubljana, course Physiotherapy, who attend practical courses of the subject Cell Biology at the Institute of Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana. This study material is obligatory for students, since it includes theoretical and practical instructions for student’s practical work, as well as directions for making report of each practical course. Moreover, this material represents the ground literature for acquiring basic knowledge required to pass the test (colloquy).
D.10 Educational activities
COBISS.SI-ID: 283554304The researchers involved in the project participated as interviewees in popular scientific shows aimed at popularization of science broadcasted on TV Slovenia. The topics were related also to the topic of the program. In the broadcast Ugriznimo znanost entitled How long can we live? we presented cell-biological causes of aging and mechanisms of telomere shortening [COBISS.SI-ID 32945625]. In the broadcast Ugriznimo znanost Prof. Yoshinori Ohsumi-ja Nobel Prize winner for Medicine or Physiology in 2016 [COBISS.SI-ID 32882649]. Nobel Prize winner and his knowledge and the role of autophagy in the cells was presented also in two radio broadcasts, in the broadcast Frekvenca X entitled Nobel Prize winners, Val 202, Radio Slovenia [COBISS.SI-ID 32877273] and in the broadcast Radio prvi entitled The winner of this year Nobel prize for Medicine or Physiology is known: what is the cellular autophagy [COBISS.SI-ID 32845785].
F.35 Other
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