PROFILE

TANAKA Rica, M.D., PhD.


Department of Regenerative Therapy

Short Biography

2002
M.D. Tokai University of School of Medicine
2006-2007
Research Fellow, New York University Institute of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
2008
Ph.D. Tokai University Graduate School
2008-2011
Assistant Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine
2011-2012
Assistant Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, Juntendo University School of Medicine
2017-2020
Senior Associate Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, Juntendo University School of Medicine
2020-Present
Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, Juntendo University School of Medicine
Professor and Chairman, Division of Regenerative Therapy, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine
 

Keywords

  • Regenerative Medicine and Regenerative Therapy
  • Wound Healing
  • Vascular Stem Cells Biology
  • Cell Therapy
  • Stem Cell Biology

Main Research Topics and Interests

  • Developing vascular and tissue regeneration therapies based on the transplantation of autologous peripheral blood mononuclear cells expanded in vitro (MNC-QQ, Repri)
  • Identifying the mechanisms governing angiogenesis and wound healing, and developing tissue regeneration therapies using part of a novel macrophage (ReMa cells)
  • Identifying the mechanisms governing tissue regeneration and breakdown using diabetic skin, epidermal stem cells, vascular stem cells
  • Developing MASQ cell mixtures (adipose-derived stem cells + Repri cells)
  • Identifying the vascular, skin, fat, hair stem cells biology

Publications (in English)

  • Original Articles: 49
  • Review Articles: 6
  • Sum of Times Cited: 982

Recent Main Publications

  • Tanaka R, Hirano-Ito R, Fujimura S, Arita K, Hagiwara H, Mita T, Itoh M, Kawaji H, Ogawa T, Watada H, Masuda H, Asahara T, Mizuno H: Ex vivo conditioning of peripheral blood mononuclear cells of diabetic patients promotes vasculogenic wound healing. Stem cell translational medicine 10 (6) :895-909, 2021
  • Geeroms M, Fujimura S, Aiba E, Orgun D, Arita K, Kitamura R, Senda D, Mizuno H, Hamdi M, Tanaka R:Quality and Quantity-Cultured Human Mononuclear Cells Improve the Human Fat Graft Vascularization and Survival in an In Vivo Murine Experimental Model. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,147(2):373-385, 2021
  • Tanaka R, Masuda H, Fujimura S, Hirano-Ito R, Arita K, Kakinuma Y, Hagiwara H, Kado M, Hayashi A, Mita T, Ogawa T, Watada H, Mizuno H, Sawada N, Asahara T. Quality-quantity control culture enhances vasculogenesis and wound healing efficacy of diabetic peripheral blood CD34+ cells. Stem Cells Translational Medicine 7(5)428-438, 2018, IF: 6.94/CI:9
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Other Specific Comments

  • Researcher who are interested and have strong motivation in regenerative medicine and therapy in the field of wound healing, plastic surgery and vascular and tissue regeneration are welcome to join our group.

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