Session Details

[WS13]Cross-Scale Approaches to Deciphering Life's Dynamics and Formation[J]

Fri. Jul 18, 2025 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM JST
Fri. Jul 18, 2025 4:30 AM - 5:45 AM UTC
Room B(5F Small Hall1)
Chairpersons:Masahide Kikkawa(Univ. of Tokyo), Sayaka Sekine(Science Tokyo)
Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) : Cross-Scale Biology
Biological phenomena are governed by multilayered dynamics, ranging from molecular-scale phase separation to the formation of structures at the cellular and tissue levels. The Transformative Research Area "Cross-Scale New Biology" explores these phenomena from multiple angles by leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as cryo-electron microscopy and live imaging. In this symposium, we will share recent findings obtained through cross-scale approaches and deepen our understanding of the dynamics and formation underlying life.

Opening Remarks

[WS13-02]Non-centrosomal Microtubule Organizing Center-dependent Cytoskeletal Crosstalk Produces Physiological Cell Structures.

*Shuhei Kuno1, Satoshi Kikkawa1, Tomiyoshi Setsu1, Tsuyoshi Imasaki1, Takeshi Fukuma2,3, Ryo Nitta1 (1. Div. Str. Biol. Med. Anat., Dep. Physiol. Cell Biol., Kobe Univ. Grad. Sch. Med., 2. WPI-NanoLSI, Kanazawa Univ., 3. Fac. Front. Eng, Inst. Sci. Eng., Kanazawa Univ.)
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[WS13-03]Mesostructured actin complexes in collective cell migration in Drosophila genitalia development

*Sayaka Sekine1,2, Kaede Nakasato2, Mayuko Sato3, Satoko Okayama4, Kenta Onoue4, Shigenobu Yonemura4, Kiminori Toyooka3, Hiroyuki Uechi5, Erina Kuranaga2,5 (1. Science Tokyo Inst. of Integ. Res., 2. Tohoku Univ. Grad. Sch. Life Sci., 3. RIKEN CSRS, 4. RIKEN BDR, 5. Kyoto Univ. Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci.)
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[WS13-04]Bilateral cellular flow displays asymmetry prior to node formation in avian gastrulation

*Rieko Asai1,2, Shubham Sinha3, Vivel N Prakash3, Takashi Mikawa2 (1. Kumamoto University, IRCMS, 2. UCSF, CVRI, 3. University of Miami, Department of Physic)
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[WS13-05]Cryo-ET of vertebrate cilia revealed that Calaxin stabilizes the docking of outer arm dyneins onto ciliary doublet microtubule

*Hiroshi Yamaguchi1, Motohiro Morikawa1, Masahide Kikkawa1 (1. Department of Cell Biology & Anatomy, Grad. Sch. Med., The University of Tokyo)
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