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J-GLOBAL ID:200901085011691270   Update date: Feb. 16, 2023

Satoshi Migita

ミギタ サトシ | Satoshi Migita
Affiliation and department:
Research field  (3): Applied biofunctional and bioprocess engineering ,  Structural and functional materials ,  Biomaterials
Research keywords  (1): 生物工学
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (4):
  • 2019 - 2022 サブミクロンの表面粗さを持つチタンが細胞機能を制御する機構の解明
  • 2013 - 2016 Development of non-invasive cell cycle synchonization method by microfluidic devices
  • 2010 - 2015 Generic biofunctionalization of metals with electrodeposition of functional and biomolecules
  • 2011 - 2013 Creation of metal surface adhesive to soft tissue
Papers (31):
  • Satoshi Migita, Keita Wakabayashi. Analysis of disordered abrasive scratches on titanium surfaces and their impact on nuclear translocation of yes-associated protein. Scientific reports. 2022. 12. 1. 21705-21705
  • Satoshi Migita, Keita Wakabayashi, Tomohiko Yamazaki. Binding stability of peptides to Co-Cr-Mo alloy affects proliferation and differentiation of osteoblast. Biotechnology and bioengineering. 2022. 119. 4. 1157-1163
  • 右田 聖. 仮骨の形成を抑制する機能を持つジルコニウム合金-Nitrogen-added Zr-Cr alloy to inhibit the formation of callus. アグリバイオ = Agricultural biotechnology. 2022. 6. 2. 186-189
  • 右田 聖. サブミクロンの表面粗さを持つチタンが細胞機能を制御する機構-Regulation of cellular function by titanium surface with sub-micron scale roughness. 細胞. 2022. 54. 1. 47-49
  • Satoshi Migita, Kosuke Sakashita, Yuta Saito, Suyalatu, Tomohiko Yamazaki. Co-Cr-Mo alloy binding peptide as molecular glue for constructing biomedical surfaces. Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials. 2020. 18. 228080002092473-228080002092473
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MISC (90):
Work history (3):
  • 2012/10 - 現在 Yamagata University Graduate School of Science and Engineering
  • 2011/04 - 2012/09 Tokyo Medical and Dental University Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering
  • 2008/04 - 2011/03 National Institute for Materials Science
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