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Dick A.W. Janssen Workshop Chair
Wouter Everaerts Workshop Speaker
Sajjad Rahnama'i Workshop Speaker
Scott Glickman Workshop Speaker
Robert Hurst Workshop Speaker
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Pre-registration for this workshop is required. https://www.ics.org/2021/register
17:00
Introduction
17:05
What do we know about the function of different GAG’s and proteoglycan-GAG complexes in the bladder wall?
17:20
Urothelial cell membrane receptors and their response to local intravesical treatment? An underexplored area of treatment.
17:35
Bladder microbiome; should we rethink how the bladder wall works in health and disease?
17:50
Creation of proteoglycan-GAG complexes and their therapeutic potential for drug-vehicle or coating for intravesical treatment.
18:05
Interactive Panel session and questions from the audience (chair prof S. Glickman; panel members : Prof. Wouter Everaerts, prof. dr. R. Hurst, dr. DAW Janssen, dr. M.S. Rahnama'i
This workshop provides the latest insights in preclinical science on bladder wall surface functions. The aim is to better understand: 1) How glycosaminoglycan-proteoglycan complexes function in the bladder 2) How proteoglycan-GAG complexes could be used as therapy or drug vehicle for intravesical therapy 3) Which urothelial cell membrane receptors respond to intravesical treatment and 4) How benign bacterial flora interact to keep the bladder healthy. We want to get scientists and clinicians together to educate them about the complexities and implications that these structures have on bladder (patho)physiology and show the therapeutic potential of this microenvironment to improve bladder health.
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