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P01-A
Effects of oleanolic acid 3-acetate in bone formation using a mouse periodontitis model
Nirpesh Adhikari (Kyungpook National University, South Korea)
P02-A
ADAM19 restricts cardiac neural crest cells to a tenogenic fate by inhibiting chondrogenesis
Hiroyuki Arai (Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan)
P03-B
Signaling regulation of Bax Inhibitor-1 in secretory stage of tooth development
Yam Aryal (Kyungpook National University, South Korea)
P04-B
H3.3-specific histone chaperone Hira is required for mammalian cellular stress response
Yoshifumi Asakura (Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Japan)
P05-A
Identification of long range cell-cell connections and age-related changes in responsiveness to IGF in adult neural stem cells of the zebrafish
Prisca Chapouton (Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, Germany)
P06-A
Follistatin-like 1 Improves Survival of Cardiomyoblasts from Septic Shock through Modulating AKT Signaling
Weiqian Chen (Soochow University, China)
P07-B
Analysis of mathematical models for blood cell production (Hematopoiesis) model using nonlinear ordinary differential equations with time delay
Rifaldy Fajar (Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia)
P08-B
Enhanced waddington landscape model with cell-cell communication can explain molecular mechanisms of self-organization
Hosein Fooladi and Parsa Moradi (Sharif University of Technology, Iran)
P09-A
Synthetic recording and in situ readout of lineage information in single cells
Kirsten Frieda (California Institute of Technology, USA)
P10-A
Selective mRNA translation mediated by phosphorylation of eIF2α regulates stemness of muscle stem cells
Ryo Fujita (McGill University, Canada)
P11-B
Transcriptional regulatory networks controlling the oocyte identity
Nobuhiko Hamazaki (Kyushu University, Japan)
P12-B
Spermatogonial stem cell self-renewal requires telomerase through a catalytic-activity independent mechanism
Kazuteru Hasegawa (Stanford University, USA)
P13-A
A novel nuclear factor plays a crucial role in initiation of mammalian meiosis
Kei-ichiro Ishiguro (Institute of Molecular Embryology and Genetics, Kumamoto University, Japan)
P14-A
The role of epithelial barrier function in Drosophila intestinal homeostasis
Yasushi Izumi (National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Japan)
P15-B
Focal localizations of inflammatory cytokines and neurotrophin in chronically injured tongue
Jae-Kwang Jung (School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, South Korea)
P16-B
Nutrient-dependent increased dendritic arborization of somatosensory neurons in Drosophila larvae
Yasutetsu Kanaoka (Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Japan)
P17-A
Human pluripotent stem cells and their in vitro differentiated derivatives as the novel sources for human proteome project
Razieh Karamzadeh (Royan Institute for Stem cell Biology and Technology, Iran)
P18-A
Developmental robustness of Drosophila adult glial architecture
Kentaro Kato (Kyorin University, Japan)
P19-B
Intravitreally injected anti-VEGF antibody reduces brown fat in neonatal mice
Jeong Hun Kim (Seoul National University College of Medicine, South Korea)
P20-B
Intracellular Aβ via RAGE-mediated endocytosis contributes to breakdown of tight junction in aged retinal pigment epithelium
Jin Hyoung Kim (Seoul National University Hospital, South Korea)
P21-A
Competition for facultative niche-derived mitogens instructs spermatogenic stem cell homeostasis
Yu Kitadate (National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan)
P22-A
Epigenetic regulation affects fertility in Drosophila: toward the production of infertile models
Hidetsugu Kohzaki (Shumei University, Japan)
P23-B
Lamin C regulates cytoskeletal remodeling at leading edges during Drosophila thorax closure
Hina Kosakamoto (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
P24-B
Roles of a transcription factor 19A in the ossification of sternum
Mao Kuriki (Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan)
P25-A
Neuroprotective properties of mushroom extracts on hydrogen peroxide-induced cell injury in PC12 cells
Ker Han Liew (UCSI University, Malaysia)
P26-A
The extracellular matrix landscape at the region of epithelial-mesenchymal interaction in the mouse hair follicle
Hiroki Machida (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P27-B
Notch signaling dynamics for the asymmetric cell fate determination in the mouse neurogenesis
Shun Mase (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P28-B
Nutrient sensor in the reproductive organ regulates male fecundity in Drosophila
Mirai Matsuka (Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, Japan)
P29-A
Origin and induction processes of hair follicle stem cells
Ritsuko Morita (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P30-A
The diurnal transcriptome atlas of a primate
Ludovic Mure (The Salk Institute, USA)
P31-B
The roles of Jagged1 for hepatic progenitor cells in liver development and fibrotic liver regeneration
Yasuhiro Nakano (Graduate School of Medicine, Tokai University, Japan)
P32-B
Collective cell migration in chick mesoderm formation
Yukiko Nakaya (RIKEN Quantitative Biology Center, Japan)
P33-A
A phenotypic landscape of mechanisms underlying resistance to multiple stressors
Hiroshi Nishida (RIKEN, Japan)
P34-A
Dietary control of stem cell division through S-adenosylmethionine in Drosophila intestine
Fumiaki Obata (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
P35-B
Generattion of bladder organoids from human iPS cells
Kazuhiro Ofuji (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P36-B
Iterative relay of EGF-ERK signaling propagates the wave of myosin contractility to coordinate epithelial invagination
Yosuke Ogura (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P37-A
Overexpression of Hes1 leads to prolonged neocortical neurogenesis and expansion of neural stem cell reservoir in postnatal brain
Toshiyuki Ohtsuka (Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan)
P38-A
Quantitative data analyses of coding and non-coding RNA in long-term dynamic processes such as development and aging
Yulia Panina (RIKEN Quantitative Biology Center, Japan)
P39-B
Smchd1 regulates replication timing of the inactive X chromosome and influences autosomal subnuclear compartment organization
Rawin Poonperm (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P40-B
Defects in progeroid Cokayne syndrome are recapitulated during normal cellular senescence
Miria Ricchetti (Institut Pasteur, France)
P41-A
Defining the stem cell lineages in adult skin epidermis
Aiko Sada (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
P42-A
Identification of maturation-rerated factors of the proximal tubule within kidney organoids generated from human pluripotent stem cells
Yoshiki Sahara (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P43-B
High-throughput Data Analysis of the Developing Mouse Inner Ear Highlights Potential Mechanisms for in vitro Generation of Cochlear Hair Cells
Elham Salehi Siavashani (Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology, Iran)
P44-B
Expression pattern and developmental function of Prickle2 in mice molar at cap stage
Neupane Sanjiv (Kyungpook National University, South Korea)
P45-A
The polyol pathway is the principal sugar-sensing pathway for Mondo/ChREBP-mediated transcription
Hiroko Sano (Institute of Life Science, Kurume University, Japan)
P46-A
Studies on skeletal muscle atrophy in space - what zebrafish experienced in a space tour
Atsuko Sehara-Fujisawa (Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan)
P47-B
Perturbations in Inter-organ Communication Network (ICN) causes cancer induced Para-Neoplastic Syndromes (PNS) in the fruit fly, Drosophila
Reeta Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India)
P48-B
Active hypometabolism in inbred mice as a model of suppressed homeostasis of body temperature
Genshiro Sunagawa (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P49-A
Predicting the 3D genome organization dynamics by single-cell DNA replication profiling during early mouse embryogenesis
Saori Takahashi (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P50-A
Dynamics and spatial genomics of single cells by intron seqFISH
Yodai Takei (California Institute of Technology, USA)
P51-B
The pro and cons of neuritin gene regulation in mediate neuropathological conditions
Yong Hui Tan (University of Malaya, Malaysia)
P52-B
Mapping the ECM specific to the sites of inter-tissue interactions in the hair follicle
Ko Tsutsui (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan)
P53-A
Fin morphology regenerates independently of fin-ray identity in zebrafish
Toshiaki Uemoto (Tohoku University, Japan)
P54-A
A predator (fly)-prey (yeast) interspecies genetic approach to understanding balanced diets for animal growth
Tadashi Uemura (Kyoto University, Japan)
P55-B
FOXO-to-FOXO signaling from neuron to intestine regulates lifespan in C. elegans
Masaharu Uno (Kyoto University, Japan)
P56-B
Deciphering regulatory mechanisms of distinct responses to nutrient balances between generalist and specialist species
Kaori Watanabe and Yukako Hattori (Kyoto University, Japan)
P57-A
Epithelial folding induced by polarity remodeling in 3D
FuLai Wen (RIKEN Quantitative Biology Center, Japan)
P58-A
Dynamical renormalization group of sequence fine-tuning of amino acids in proteogenesis
Masanori Yamanaka (Nihon University, Japan)
P59-B
Maintenance and injury-induced regeneration of joint tissues in zebrafish fins
Tohru Yano (The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan)
P60-B
ChILT- an Epigenomic Profiling for Single Cell Analysis
Yasuyuki Ohkawa (Kyushu University, Japan)