
Abstracts
Guidelines for Abstract Submission
Please carefully review the following guidelines prior to submitting an abstract:
Preparation of abstracts:
Abstracts should be clear, concise, written and presented in English. Presenters are requested to carefully proofread their abstract.
The abstract body must not exceed 300 words.
Abstracts must include the following sections:
- Introduction and Objective.
- Materials and Methods.
- Results.
- Conclusions.
Do NOT include references, credits or grant support.
Formatting:
Please follow the instructions on the template
Presentation:
Abstracts may be presented as oral or poster. Your preferred presentation type will be confirmed according to the program availability.
When filling the abstract form, please select one of the following topics:
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Magnesium at the sub-cellular level: biochemistry, molecular biology, cell function
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Magnesium homeostasis from cells to organs
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Magnesium and cation channels and transporters- new
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Systems biology of magnesium
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Magnesium in health and disease: Epidemiology and Nutrition
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Magnesium in fertility and prenatal development
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Magnesium and woman’s health
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Therapeutic potential of magnesium – from supplementation to surgical devices
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Magnesium and the musculoskeletal system
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Magnesium, the immune system and inflammation
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Magnesium and cardiovascular and cardiometabolic disorders
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Magnesium in neuropathology
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Magnesium and aging
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Challenges in magnesium research
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Magnesium across the lifespan: from conception to old age
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The elemental edge: how magnesium shapes the fight against cancer
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Clinical case studies
In order to present their Oral /Poster, authors/presenters shall be regularly registered to the symposium.

