2017
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Open to all researchers, clinicians, industry representatives, patient groups and others with an interest in stem cell biology, research and applications.
Time and place:
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Store auditorium, Oslo University Hospital (Rikshospitalet)
It is 50 years since the first scientific articles about the lack of LCAT was published. The symposium will discuss the importance of what lecitihin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) means for the transport of cholesterol in the organism, and it will take place at the hospital where the hereditary disease LCAT deficiency was first discovered.
The meeting is open to all interested, but registration is needed