Inagaki Yutaka
- 教授
- 学位:医学博士
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Medicine / Faculty of Medicine
ジャンル
- Lifestyle-Related Diseases
- Biotechnology
研究と関連するSDGs
詳細情報
研究分野
- Life sciences Gastroenterology
- Life sciences Pathobiochemistry
共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題
Novel therapy for organ fibrosis using bioengineered exosomes
Exosome Therapy for Liver Cirrhosis Using a Novel Regeneration Factor
Development of the new therapeutic strategy which targeted an extracellular matrix
Analysis of collagen producing cell and new therapeutic target of TGF-b signal in colorectal fibrosis
Development of an On-chip Simulator of Hepatic Lobule
Pathophysiological Interplay between Liver Fibrosis, Regeneration and Hepatocarcinogenesis from the Viewpoint of Stem/progenitor Cell Differentiation
Fabrication of Fragmented Nanosheets with Patchwork-adhesion Behavior and Their Biomedical Applications
Collagen Type V a3 chain applied new therapy for their anti-organ adhesion activity
Direct Contribution of Mitochondorial Oxidative Stress to Hepatic Fibrogenesis
Pathophysiological correlation between fibrogenesis and regeneration in murine liver via Notch/Jagged-1 signal
Regeneration of Fibrotic Liver through Modulation of Hepatic Stem Cell Niche and Differentiation of Bone Marrow Stem Cells
Pathophysiological Roles of Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Hematopoietic Stem Cells in Hepatic Fibrosis
The elucidation of mechanisms for Collagen Type Vα3 chains anti-organ adhesion function and there application.
Comprehensive Analysis of Production and Degradation of Collagen by Bone Marrow-Derived Cells During Hepatic Fibrogenesis
Study about the elucidation of hepatocarcinogenesis mechanism km fatty liver and preventive strategies based on pathogenic considerations
Treatment Strategy for Organ Fibrosis Targeting TGF-β and Smad Signaling
Pathogenesis and Treatment of Organ Fibrosis, Pathophysiological Interplay between Fibrosis, Regeneration and Carcinogenesis in the Liver
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