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行政院國家科學委員會
National Science Council

 
行政院體育委員會
Sports Affairs Council, Executive Yuan
 
行政院經濟部國貿局
The Bureau of Foreign Trade
 
台北市政府觀光傳播局
 
國立中興大學
National Chung Hsing University
 
台北市政府衛生局
Department of Health, Taipei City Government
 
台北市立聯合醫院
Taipei City Hospital
 
台灣抗老化學會
 
中國醫藥大學
China Medical niversity
 
國立陽明大學國際學術交流中心
National Yang-Ming University Center of International Affairs
 
台中市防癌協會
Taichung Cancer Society
 
姜壽德教授學術研究獎學基金會
 
 
 
Deadilne for Submission: April 30, 2009
 
Guidelines for abstract submission
Sample Abstract

THE ROLE OF DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE LEVELS ON PHYSIOLOGIC ACCLIMATIZATION TO CHRONIC MOUNTAINEERING ACTIVITY.  

Wen-Chih Lee1, Shu-Man Chen1, Ming-Chieh Wu2, Chien-Wen Hou2, Yu-Chiang Lai2, Yi-Hung Laio2, Chin-Hung Lin3, Chia-Hua Kuo2.
1Committee of General Studies, Shih Hsin University;  2Laboratory of Exercise Biochemistry, Taipei Physical Education College; 3Department of Kinesiology, Yen-Ze University, Taipei, Taiwan

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported that glucose tolerance can be improved by short-term altitude living and activity. However, not all literatures agree that insulin sensitivity is increased at altitude.  The present study investigated the effect

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Please follow the “Rules for submitting abstracts”, and submit your abstract online or via email to the Conference Secretariat at the address below, no later than April 30, 2009.
 
Topics for oral and poster presentations

• Adaptation to Exercise: Metabolic Physiology
• Adaptation to High Altitudes
• Adaptation to Hypoxia: Molecular, Cellular, and Systemic Studies
• Cerebro- and Cardioprotective Adaptations to Intermittent Hypoxia
• Adaptive Mechanism of Immune System
• Adaptagen and Nutriceutical
• Adaptation to Oxidative Stress
• Adaptation to Space: Current Advances
• Adaptation to Temperature Changes
• Aging and Adaptation
• Angiogenesis: An Adaptation to Newer Challenges
• Cell Therapy to Restore Function: Repair or Regeneration
• Circulatory and Tissue Fluid Balance Adaptation in Microgravity
• Endothelial Function and Lymphatic Transport
• Environmental Stress and Genetic Pathways
• New Adaptation in Drug Delivery to Target Tissues
• Rodox-Induced Adaptation Mechanisms in Vascular System
• Signaling Pathways Involved in Adaptive Cardiac Hypertrophy and Apoptosis
• Therapeutic Approaches for Addressing Ventricular Remodeling and Heart Failure
• Tissue Engineering in Cardiac Repair from Bench to Bedside
• Other Topics
 
Guidelines for Abstract submission
 

Abstract Form

Abstract, maximum of 400 words, must be typed SINGLE SPACE and must be contained within the border.
A minimum type size of 10 points must be used.
The title should be in BOLDER & CAPITAL and extended no more than two lines.
List the authors, institute(s) where the work originated, city, country and e-mail.
Name of the presenting author should be UNDERLINED. Omit degrees, titles, institutional appointments, street addresses and post/zip codes.
Text should be arranged to cover the following information, Background, Methods, Results and Conclusions.
Only standard abbreviations may be used without definition.
Figures, Graphs and non-standard symbols must be in black ink and legible after reduction for printing.
Use generic drug names only.


 
 
 
On-line abstract submission
On-line abstract submission will be available from April 30, 2009.

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