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Poster Session

P01-A
Cooperative BMP- and FGF-Signaling Inputs Transform Skin Wound Healing to Limb Formation in Urodele Amphibians
Akira Satoh (Okayama University, Japan)
P02-A
Reduced Organ Pathogenesis in Hypervitaminosis A Induced Pregnant Wistar Rats Co-Supplemented with Ascorbic Acid
Bartholomew Okechukwu Ibeh (National Biotechnology Development Agency, Nigeria)
P03-B
Epidermal Wnt/β -catenin Signalling Regulates Adipocyte Differentiation via Secretion of Adipogenic Factors
Hironobu Fujiwara (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P04-A
An Evolutionarily Conserved Role for Plexins during Epithelial Wound Repair in Drosophila and Zebrafish
Sa Kan Yoo (University of California Berkeley, USA)
P05-A
Notch Signaling Maintains Stem Cell Compartments by Controlling Cell Division Patterning and its Downregulation is Crucial for Hair Cell Regeneration
Andres Romero-Carvajal (The University of Utah, USA)
P06-A
Importance of Nuclear-localized Piwi Family Protein in Planarian Adult Pluripotent Stem Cells
Makoto Kashima (Kyoto University, Japan)
P07-B
Early Insights into the Morphogenesis of Regeneration or Repair in the Axolotl and the Mouse
Saori L. Haigo (University of California, San Francisco, USA)
P08-B
Progenitor Exit from the Niche during Drosophila Tracheal Metamorphosis is Guided by FGF from the Replaced Branches
Feng Chen (Stanford University, USA)
P09-A
Patterning Information is Labile in the Axolotl Limb Regenerate
Catherine D. McCusker (University of California, Irvine, USA)
P10-A
Systemic Organismal Responses to Local Necrotic Cells in Drosophila
Fumiaki Obata (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
P11-B
Tissue Ablation System to Study the Systemic Aspect of Regeneration
Soshiro Kashio (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
P12-B
The Role of the PCP Component Vangl2 in Cellular Reorganisation During Wound Healing in the Vertebrate Cornea
Amy Findlay (University of Aberdeen, UK)
P13-A
Progressive Specification Rather than Intercalation of Segments During Limb Regeneration
Akira Tazaki (DFG-Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden, Germany))
P14-A
Restoration of the Brain Function during Head Regeneration in Planarian
Takeshi Inoue (Kyoto University, Japan)
P15-B
Reconstructing Neuronal Subtypes in the Axolotl Pallium
Ryoji Amamoto (Harvard University, USA)
P16-B
Analysis of the Harmonization between the Regenerated Tissues and the Remaining Tissues during Newt Limb Joint Regeneration
Rio Tsutsumi (Kyoto University, Japan)
P17-A
Regeneration of the Caudal Fin Shape in Zebrafish
Tohru Yano (The Jikei University, Japan)
P18-A
Correlation Between the Neural Development and Regeneration in Xenopus Laevis
Masaaki Kitada (Tohoku University, Japan)
P19-B
Using Cellular Reprogramming to Uncover the Basis of Embryonic Limb Stem Cell Identity
Alan Rodrigues (Harvard Medical School, USA)
P20-B
Plasmalemmal Syntaxins as Potential Regulators of the EC Cell Differentiation
Natsumi Hagiwara (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
P21-A
Direct Reprogramming of Human Fibroblasts to a Cardiac Fate using Reprogramming Proteins
Hossein Baharvand (Royan Institute for Stem Cell and Technology, Iran)
P22-A
The Epigenetic Regulation in Heart Regeneration
Ryo Nakamura (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
P23-B
Study and Characterization of RNA Binding Proteins in the Planarian, Schmidtea mediterranea
Pranavi Dasari (National Centre for Biological Sciences, India)
P24-B
Molecular Cascades along Cell Commitment of Pluripotent Adult Stem Cells in Planarian, D. japonica
Norito Shibata (Kyoto University, Japan)
P25-A
Lineage Tracing Analysis of Cardiomyocytes in the Newt Cardiac Regeneration by Tamoxifen-inducible Cre loxP System
Ayumi Myouga (Tottori University, Japan)
P26-A
Molecular Genetic System for Regenerative Studies using Newts Iberian Ribbed Newts (Pleurodeles waltl)
Toshinori Hayashi (Tottori University, Japan)
P27-B
Two Distinct Proliferation Modes in Adult Pluripotent Stem Cells in Planarian
Hayoung Lee (Kyoto University, Japan)
P28-B
Differences in Limb Regeneration Ability between Mammals and Amphibians: Toward Successful Regeneration in Mammals
Shinichirou Miura (Aichi Gakuin University, Japan)
P29-A
Can We Dedifferentiate Cells in vivo?
María Abad (Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Spain)
P30-A
Two Distinct Roles of a Planarian yorkie-related Gene during Regeneration and Homeostasis
Byulnim Hwang (Kyoto University, Japan)
P31-B
Neuregulin-1 Signaling is Essential for Nerve-Dependent Axolotl Limb Regeneration
Johanna Farkas (Northeastern University, USA)
P32-B
In vitro Generation of Hepatic Stem-like Cells from Rat Adult Hepatocytes using Small Molecule Inhibitors
Takeshi Katsuda (National Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan)
P33-A
Finding Factors that Initiate Limb Regeneration
Marissa Suchyta (Harvard University, USA)
P34-A
Getting in Shape: in vivo and in silico Studies of Tissue Mechanics in Growth Control
Yanlan Mao (MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, University College London, UK)
P35-B
Theoretical Model of DV-pattern Scaling in Xenopus Embryo
Tatsuo Shibata (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P36-B
Increased Stability of the Early Embryogenesis through Collective Decision-Making by the Key Transcription Factors
Ali Sharifi-Zarchi (Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology, Iran)
P37-A
Genesis of Asymmetry through Reconstituted Lateral Inhibition
Miki Ebisuya (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P38-B
Solvation Force Acting between Two Solutes: Theoretical Analysis in a Simple System
Kozue Maruta (Tohoku Pharmaceutical University, Japan)
P40-B
Potential of Mean Force between Two Large Spherical Solutes: Comparison between Experimental and Theoretical Results
Miki Sugiyama (Tohoku Pharmaceutical University, Japan)
P41-A
Theoretical Approach to Elucidate the Mechanisms Underlying the Hetelophylly of Lake Cress
Akiko Nakamasu (Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan)
P42-A
Canalization-based Vein Formation in a Growing Leaf
Sang-Woo Lee (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P43-B
Roles of Pressure and Curvature on a Two-dimensional Geometrical Model for Epithelial Tissues
Yukitaka Ishimoto (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P44-B
Yap1, Transcription Regulator in the Hippo Signaling Pathway, is Required for Xenopus Limb Bud Regeneration

Shinichi Hayashi (Tohoku University, Japan)

P45-A
On the Pattern Formation of Epithelial Tube Folding in Murine Epididymis Development
Tsuyoshi Hirashima (Kyoto University, Japan)
P46-A
GTPase Regulatory Proteins Control Organ Size in Drosophila melanogaster via the Hippo Pathway
Lucas Dent (Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia)
P47-B
Induction of Ancestral Modes of Gastrulation in Amniotes
Cantas Alev (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P48-B
How Do Sponges Build Up the Spiculous Skeleton?
Noriko Funayama (Kyoto University, Japan)
P49-A
Impaired Hippo Signaling Promotes Rho1-JNK Dependent Growth
Xianjue Ma (Tongji University, China)
P50-A
A Niche-Dependent Self-assembly in Skeletal Muscle Stem Cells
Yusuke Ono (Nagasaki University, Japan)
P51-B
MicroRNA-mediated Anticorrelation of Protein and mRNA Levels Detects Auto-Regulation
Kevin S. Farquhar (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA)
P52-B
Polarization of Anterior-posterior Signaling in the Ancestral Chordate Mesoderm and Evolution of the Vertebrate Head
Takayuki Onai (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P53-A
Mechanical Coupling of Epithelial Cell and Self-secreted ECM Determines Tube Stability
Bo Dong (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P54-A
Redefining the in vivo Origin of Nephron Progenitors Enables Generation of Three-dimensional Kidney Structures from Pluripotent Stem Cells in vitro
Atsuhiro Taguchi (Kumamoto University, Japan)
P55-B
Elastin and Nerve Regeneration in Vascular Grafts Implanted for One Year
Robert A. Allen (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
P56-B
Characterization of the Sensorineural Circuit in Inner Ear Organoids
Karl R. Koehler (Indiana University School of Medicine, USA)
P57-A
Semi Self-Organization: Novel and Robust Transplantation Reveals the Acquisition of Polarized Processes by Cortical Cells Derived from Mouse and Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Yoichi Kosodo (Kawasaki Medical School, Japan)
P58-A
Differentiation of iPS Cells into Odontogenic Cells
Keishi Otsu (Iwate Medical University, Japan)
P59-B
Therapeutic Potential of Protein-based Human iPS Cells in a Rodent Model of Huntington’s Disease
Jihwan Song (CHA University, Korea)
P60-B
Characterization of Adult Mammalian RPE-derived Stromal Cells and their Differentiation Potential for Photoreceptor Cells
Sohee Jeon (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea)
P61-A
Transplantation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Acute Spinal Cord Injury in Rats: Comparative Study between Intralesional Injection and Scaffold Based Transplantation
Yoon-Chung Kim (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea)
P62-A
Mitochondrial Protection by Exogenously-derived Otx2 Protein in Mouse Retinal Neuron
Hyoung-Tai Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea)
P63-B
Experimental Approach to Identify the Endogenous Supportive Factor for the Grafted iPSC-Derived Dopaminergic Neurons
Kaneyasu Nishimura (Kyoto University, Japan)
P64-B
Derivation of Mouse Sperm from Spermatogonial Stem Cells in Three- dimensional Culture System
Mina Sharbatoghli (Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, Iran)
P65-A
Introduction to the RIKEN’s Program for Junior Scientists
Yunike Shimizu (RIKEN Global Relations and Research Coordination Office, Japan)

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