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Lab Introduction:

   Our research interest is to understand how cell-cell crosstalk affects mammalian fertilization processes, fibrosis progression and tissue regeneration in injured organs, and most importantly, how these processes are regulated in vivo

    We apply in vitro and in vivo study models with multidisciplinary techniques, including (1) 2D polarized and 3D cell culture systems, (2) biochemical analyses, (3) animal models (mouse, pig, and dog), (4) spatial multiomics (including proteomics, RNAseq) (5) ex vivo organ culture and co-culture systems, and (6) advanced imaging systems (including live-cell imaging, light-sheet microscopy, electron microscopy), (7) digital spatial profiling (8) inducible transgenic animals (Cre-LoxP system) to address our research questions.

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Our lab locates on the main campus of National Taiwan University (Veterinary Medicine Bldg.1, Room 306-307,  School of Veterinary Medicine, No. 1, Sect. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 10617, Taiwan)

 

Contact info.:

psjasontsai@ntu.edu.tw (address to PS Jason Tsai)

+886 2 33661290 (office, lab)

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