Eiki Koyamaمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Craniofacial Development
- Synovial Joint Formation
- Molecular Mechanisms of Congenital Diseases
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Eiki Koyama is a Research Associate Professor at the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery within The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia , affiliated with the Perelman School of Medicine . Their work focuses on craniofacial and synovial joint development, molecular mechanisms of congenital diseases, and Hedgehog signaling. D.D.S., Matsumoto Dental University (1985) Ph.D., Okayama University (1992) Dr. Koyama's research explores: Craniofacial development and limb patterning Synovial joint formation via interzone cell dynamics Molecular pathogenesis of Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (HME) Hedgehog signaling regulation in skeletal biology Collagen functions in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) development Primary cilia roles in cartilage patterning Recent publications highlight investigations into: Mechanisms of type V collagen in TMJ tissue differentiation Microcavity formation during synovial joint cavitation Heparan sulfate deficiency in HME pathogenesis Hedgehog signaling in cartilage tidemark patterning Myosin regulation of connective tissue formation Meniscus tissue assembly in mice
