Areas of Focus
- Embryo implantation
- Early placental formation
- Molecular mechanisms
Work Experience
- 2014-2018 - Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Tokyo
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2005 - Bachelor's Degree from Southwest University for Nationalities
- 2008 - Master's Degree in Clinical Veterinary Medicine from Southwest University
- 2014 - PhD in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Tokyo
- Postdoctoral research at the University of Tokyo, focusing on molecular mechanisms of embryo implantation and early placental formation
Publications
- Down-regulation of transcription factor OVOL2 is required for epithelial-mesenchymal transition in non-invasive type of trophoblast implantation to the maternal endometrium, Bai R, Kusama K, Nakamura K, Sakurai T, Kimura K, Ideta A, Aoyagi Y, Imakawa K, 2018
- The Role of Endometrial Selectins and Their Ligands on Bovine Conceptus Attachment to the Uterine Epithelium During Peri-Implantation Period, Bai R, Kusama K, Sakurai T, Bai H, Wang C, Zhang J, Kuse M, Ideta A, Aoyagi Y, Okuda K, Imakawa K, 2015
- Involvement of VCAM-1 in the bovine conceptus adhesion to the uterine endometrium, Bai R, Bai H, Kuse M, Ideta A, Aoyagi Y, Fujiwara H, Okuda K, Imakawa K, Sakurai T, 2014
- Induction of immune-related gene expression by seminal exosomes in the porcine endometrium, Bai R, Latifi Z, Kusama K, Nakamura K, Shimada M, Imakawa K, 2018
- Expression of mesenchymal-related genes by the bovine trophectoderm following conceptus attachment to the endometrial epithelium, Yamakoshi S, Bai R, Chaen T, Ideta A, Aoyagi Y, Sakurai T, Konno T, Imakawa K, 2012