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The 17th NIBB Conference "Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Specialization in Development IV : Structure and Function of Cellular Components Mediating Differentiation and Morphogenesis"

Organizers Goro Eguchi
Venue National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki , 444-8585, Japan
Date Mar. 18-20, 1986
Program
Program
Opening Remarks: Yoshiaki Suzuki, NIBB
Welcome Address: T. S. Okada, Director General, NIBB
Introductory Lecture: "Structural Basis of Cell to Cell Interaction"
                                        Kiyoshi Hama, Professor, Laboratory of Morphology,
                                        National Institute for Physiological Sciences (NIPS)
   
1. On the molecular organization, diversity and functions of desmosomal proteins.
  Malcom S, Steinberg, Hisato Shida, George J. Giudice, Stephen M. Cohen, Mariko Shida, Nipam H. Patel and Orest W. Blaschuk (Princeton University)
2. Desmocalmin: A calmodulin- and keratin filament-binding high-molecular-weight protein isolated from desmosomes.
  Sachiko Tsukita and Shoichiro Tsukita (University of Tokyo)
3. Segregation of the luminal and basolateral membrane domains: Regulative roles of tight junction and microtubules.
  Akihisa Segawa, H. Tamaki, N. Sahara*, K. Suzuki* and S. Yamashina (Kitazato University and *Matsumoto Dental College)
4. Hepatoskeletal system formed by Ito cells in livers of some teleosts.
  Hisao Fujita and Haruyuki Tatsumi (Osaka University Medical School)
5. Multiplicity of gap junction proteins.
  Jean-Paul Revel, S. B. Yancey, B. Nicholson and J. Hoh (California Institute of Technology)
6. Expression of the lens gap junction protein in lens transdifferentiation  from pigmented epithelial cells.
  Ryuji Kodama, Kiyokazu Agata, Kenji Watanabe and Gora Eguchi (NIBB)
7. Modulation of cell communication and carcinogenesis.
  Yoshinobu Kanno, Taira Enomoto and Yoshiki Shiba (Hiroshima University)
8. Cell adhesion molecules and morphogenesis.
  Masatoshi Takeichi, Yasuaki Shirayoshi, Kohei Hatta and Akinao Nose (Kyoto University)
9. A quick freeze-deep etch and immunocytochemical analysis of cell membrane­ cytoskeleton during transdifferentiation of retinal pigmented epithelial cells in vitro.
  Robert O. Kelly, Ryuji Kodama* and Gora Eguchi* (University of New Mexico and *NIBB)
10. Two types of microfilament bundles in pigment epithelial cells of the chick.
  Katsushi Owaribe (Nagoya University)
11. Cytoskeletal organizations in the terminal web of the epithelial cells and  their relations with intercellular junctions.
  Nobutaka Hirokawa (University of Tokyo)
12. Microtubles and cell division in the mouse intestinal epithelium.
  Harunori Ishikawa and Y. Jinguuji (Gumma University)
13. Cleavage furrow: Its isolation and properties.
  Issei Mabuchi, Shoichiro Tsukita, Sachiko Tsukita and T. Sawai* (University of Tokyo and *Yamagata University)
14. Contractile protein dynamics and cell movements.
  Thomas D. Pollard (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine)
15. The intermediate filament protein, its implication in cytogenesis  and morphogenesis of the CNS (central nervous system).
  Setsuya Fujita (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine)
16. Neuronal recognition in amphibian visual system.
  Hajime Fujisawa and Shin Takagi (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine)
17. Arbolization pattern of axon in the rat hyppocampal pyramidal neuron.
  Nobuaki Tamamaki and Yoshiaki Nojyo (Fukui Medical School)
18. Morphogenesis of nervous system analyzed by mutant mice using primary chimera technique.
  Katsuhiko Mikoshiba (Osaka University)
   
Closing Remarks: Goro Eguchi, Chairman, NIBB

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