Assistant Professor
Department of Cell Signalling,
Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
Dr. Yuka Ikegame holds the position of Assistant Professor at Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan since April 2011.
He has published number of research articles on different aspects of cell signalling, graft cells, alzheimers disease, mesenchymal stem cells, stroke therapy and endothelial autophagy.
Dr. Yuka Ikegeme has been thoroughly interested in cell signalling, alzheimers disease and stroke therapy. Few of the articles published by him are titled "Alzheimer Disease–Associated Peptide, Amyloid β40, Inhibits Vascular Regeneration With Induction of Endothelial Autophagy", "Among mesenchymal stem cells: for the best therapy after ischemic stroke", "Fate of graft cells: what should be clarified for development of mesenchymal stem cell therapy for ischemic stroke?"
International Journal of Neurorehabilitation received 1078 citations as per Google Scholar report