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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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2021/11

Dr. Takeo’s review has been published.

Dr. Takeo's review "Purkinje Cell Dendrites: The Time-Tested Icon in Histologyhas been published in the book "Cerebellum as a CNS hub" from Springer.。This review summarizes the results of the research on、dendrite development in neurons and its molecular mechanism to the date, Purkinje cells as a model、including Dr. Takeo's own work.。

posted on 11/27/2021 3:35 PM

2021/11/15 Journal Club(Ishikawa)

Temporal controls over inter-areal cortical projection neuron fate diversity (nature)

Esther Klingler, Ugo Tomasello, Julien Prados, Justus M. Kebschull,
Alessandro Contestabile, Gregorio L. Chickens, Sabine Fever, Antonio Santinha,Randal Platt, Daniel Huber, Alexandre Dayer, Camilla Bellone & Denis Jabaudon, Published online: 9 November 2021

posted on 11/12/2021 2:53 PM

2021/11/08 Journal Club (M. Yuzaki)

Excitatory and inhibitory receptors utilize distinct post- and trans-synaptic mechanisms in vivo
Taisuke Miyazaki, Megumi Morimoto-Tomita, Coralie Berthoux, Kotaro Konno, Yoav Noam, Tokiwa Yamasaki, Matthijs Verhage, Pablo E Castillo, Masahiko Watanabe, Susumu Tomita.
eLife 2021;10:e59613

posted on 11/08/2021 2:55 AM

The 145th Brain Club was held with Dr. Kenichi Oki。

The 145th Brain Club was held with Dr. Kenichi Oki, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Department of Integrated Physiology.。Titled "Mouse Vision / Monkey Vision"、Using the latest large-scale Ca imaging technology and tracing technology、He talked about the differences in visual information processing pathways from the retina to the higher visual cortex.。Mouse is a mouse、At the same time different from non-human primates in many ways、I learned the common points as the calculation principle.。This time as well, it was a hybrid seminar at Zoom at the same time as the face-to-face meeting.。

posted on 11/05/2021 7:50 PM