Ping Dai

Department of Cellular Regenerative Medicine
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Japan

Professor Biochemistry
Biography

Prof. Ping Dai has received his PhD in Tokyo University Agriculture & Technology in 1954. Currently, he is working Assistant professor Kyoto Prefectural University Medicine. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Research fellow, Rikagaku Kenkyūsho Tsukuba Institute. His research has included Cellular Regenerative Medicine, neurodegenerative disorders. He has authored several research articles.

Research Intrest

neurodegenerative disorders, Cellular Regenerative Medicine

List of Publications
Suzuki T, Dai P, Hatakeyama T, Harada Y, Tanaka H, Yoshimura N, Takamatsu T. TGF-β signaling regulates pancreatic β-cell proliferation through control of cell cycle regulator p27 expression. Acta Histochemica Et Cytochemica. 2013;46:51-58. 
Hatakeyama T, Dai P, Harada Y, Hino H, Tsukahara F, Maru Y, Otsuji E, Takamatsu T.Connexin43 functions as a novel interacting partner of heat shock cognate protein 70. Scientific Reports. 2013;3:2719.
Dai P, Harada Y, Miyachi H, Tanaka H, Kitano S, Adachi T, Suzuki T, Hino H, Takamatsu T. Combining TGF-β signal inhibition and connexin43 silencing for iPSC induction from mouse cardiomyocytes. Sci Rep 2014;4: 7323.
Dai P, Harada Y, Takamatsu T. Highly efficient direct conversion of human fibroblasts to neuronal cells by chemical compounds. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition 2015;56: 166-170.

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