XB-LAB-1197
Laboratory of Regeneration Biology
Research Interests
Regeneration in Xenopus and PlanariansResearch Area
Regeneration is one of the most intriguing phenomena in post-embryonic development, made possible by extraordinary plasticity of cells in response to wounding in a context-dependent manner. "How do planarians regenerate their missing tissues and organs by activating pluripotent stem cells?" "How do Xenopus tadpoles regenerate their missing tails?" Unveiling the molecular logics behind these questions may contribute to developing better treatments for damaged tissues and organs in human.Current Members
Umesono, Yoshihiko (Principal Investigator/Director) ContactMochii, Makoto (Research Associate/Assistant) Contact
Contact
Institution: University of Hyogo ILAR Code: LRBHU Address:Department of Life Science
University of Hyogo
Hyogo
Japan
Web Page: https://www.sci.u-hyogo.ac.jp/life/regeneration/LRB/english.html