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Ishikawa, Jun RIKEN|Tokyo University of Science
Takeo, Makoto RIKEN
Iwadate, Ayako Tokyo University of Science
Koya, Junko Tokyo University of Science
Kihira, Miho Tokyo University of Science
Suzuki, Yuki Tokyo University of Science
Taniguchi, Kazushi Tokyo University of Science
Kobayashi, Ayaka Tokyo University of Science
Tsuji, Takashi RIKEN|Tokyo University of Science
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学術雑誌論文
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Organogenesis and regeneration are fundamental for developmental progress and are associated with morphogenesis, size control and functional properties for whole-body homeostasis. The liver plays an essential role in maintaining homeostasis of the entire body through various functions, including metabolic functions, detoxification, and production of bile, via the three-dimensional spatial arrangement of hepatic lobules and has high regenerative capacity. The regeneration occurs as hypertrophy, which strictly controls the size and lobule structure. In this study, we established a three-dimensional sinusoidal network analysis method and determined valuable parameters after partial hepatectomy by comparison to the static phase of the liver. We found that mechanical homeostasis, which is crucial for organ morphogenesis and functions in various phenomena, plays essential roles in liver regeneration for both initiation and termination of liver regeneration, which is regulated by cytokine networks. Mechanical homeostasis plays critical roles in the initiation and termination of organogenesis, tissue repair and organ regeneration in coordination with cytokine networks.
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Communications Biology
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23993642
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Springer Nature
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409
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2021-04-07
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