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[1P-0389] Mechanical cues of polyrotaxanes control osteogenic differentiation for adjunct treatment of craniosynostosis

○Shohei Yanagisawa1,2, Sachiko Iseki1, Rajendran Arun Kumar1, Nobuhiko Yui8, Yoshinori Arisaka8, Kenichi Nakahama9, Hiroyuki Harada2, Koichi Ueda3, Takashi Nuri3, Atsuko Harada6, Shinji Kobayashi5, Tadashi Kaname4, Youichirou Ninomiya7 (1.Dept. of Molecular Craniofacial Embryology,Grad. Sch. of Medical and Dental sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2.Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dept. of Oral Restitution, Div. of Oral Health Sciences,Grad. Sch. of Medical and Dental sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 3.Dept.of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,OMC, 4.Dept.of Genomic medicine,NCCHD, 5.Dept.of Plastic Surgery,KCMC, 6.Dept.of Pediatric Neuro surgery,Takatsuki General Hospital, 7.Research Centre for Medical Bigdata,NII, 8.Dept. of Organic Biomaterials,Inst. of Biomaterials and Bioengineering,Grad. Sch. of Medical and Dental sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 9.Dept. of Cellular Physiological Chemistry,Grad. Sch. of Medical and Dental sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University)

craniosynostosis, osteoblast, polyrotaxane, differentiation

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