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[English session]New perspective in adhesion phenomena underlying multicellular systems

2022年6月28日(火) 9:30 〜 12:00
A会場 瑞雲
Organizers: Hironobu Fujiwara (RIKEN), Erina Kuranaga (Tohoku University)
The cells in multicellular organisms adhere to each other to form a body. Cell adhesion involves both "cell-cell" and "cell-ECM" connections and plays an important role not only in cell assembly but also in the development, growth, and homeostasis of multicellular organisms. In this symposium, we would like to focus on various biological phenomena regulated by cell adhesion and discuss new perspectives in adhesion phenomena in multicellular systems.

[1A-101]Epidermal stem cell dynamics during skin regeneration

*Daisuke Nanba1 (1. The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo)

[1A-102]Competitive elimination of tight junction deficient cells regulate epithelial barrier homeostasis

*Tetsuhisa Otani1,2,3, Mikio Furuse1,2 (1. National Institute for Physiological Sciences, 2. SOKENDAI, 3. JST PRESTO)

[1A-103]ECM coating the Drosophila larval body acts as a “corset” that promotes body elongation

*Reiko Tajiri1,2 (1. Graduate School of Science, Chiba University, 2. Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo)

[1A-104]ECM remodeling triggers the deformation of the folded epithelial tissues during Drosophila development

*Shizue Ohsawa1, Chigusa Hinata1, Emi Maekawa1 (1. Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University)

[1A-105]Mammalian tissue-derived peptides resolve Inflammation and promote tissue-repair by facilitating tight junction

*Yukako Oda1, Fumiko Toyoshima1 (1. Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University)

[1A-106]Multicellular and ECM dynamics underlying skin morphogenesis

*Hironobu Fujiwara1 (1. RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research)