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Welcome to Yuzaki Lab

・Yuzaki Laboratory has been relocated to the Center for Human biology - Microbiota - Quantum Computational Research (Keio University)WPI-Bio2Q.。

In addition to the central nervous system、focusing on synaptic formation mechanisms in the peripheral, autonomic and enteric nervous system、we aim to clarify the linkage between the nervous system and multiple organs, and the pathology caused by its failure, and to develop new treatments.。

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We await the participation of motivated indivisuals。We will vigorously nurture young researchers who will lead the future of basic science.。
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2015.4.13 Journal Club (Kakegawa)

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Reversing excitatory GABAA-R signaling restores synaptic plasticity and memory in a mouse model of Down syndrome.

04/12/2015 9:18 PM | Journal Club