MIZUNO Hiroshi, M.D., Ph.D.
Advanced Research Department for Wound Healing
Short Biography
1990-1995 | Residency, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, National Defense Medical College |
1995-1998 | Staff Surgeon, Japan Self Defense Force Hospital Yokosuka |
1999-2001 | Visiting Fellowship, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine |
2002-2006 | Assistant Professor, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Nippon Medical School |
2006-2010 | Associate Professor, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Nippon Medical School |
2010-Present | Professor and Chairman, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine |
Main Research Topics and Interests
Clinical and Research Interest
- Breast Reconstruction, Wound Healing, Blepharoplasty, Adipose-derived Stem Cells, Regenerative Medicine, Tissue Engineering
Main Research Topics and Interests
- Adipose-derived stem cells for wound repair and regeneration
- Adipose-derived stem cells for bone engineering
- Adipose-derived stem cells for soft tissue repair
- Adipose-derived stem cells for therapeutic angiogenesis
- Free fat grafting physiology
Publications (in English)
- Original Articles: 88
- Review Articles: 33
- Books: 14
- h-Index: 29 (Web of Science)
- Sum of Times Cited: 13,172 (Web of Science)
Recent Main Publications
- Tanaka R, Ito-Hirano R, Fujimura S, Arita K, Hgiwara H, Mita T, Itoh M, Kawaji H, Ogawa T, Watada H, Masuda H, Asahara T and Mizuno H Ex vivo conditioning of peripheral blood mononuclear cells of diabetic patients promotes vasculogenic wound healing Stem Cells Translational Medicine 10: 895-909, 2021
- Senda D, Orgun D, Shimizu A, Shimoji K, Miyajima M, Arai H, Mizuno H and Komuro Y Quantitative analysis of change in intracranial volume after posterior cranial vault distraction and frontal orbital advancement/remodeling J Craniofas Surg 30: 23-27, 2019
- Shingyochi Y, Kanazawa S, Tajima S, Tanaka R, Mizuno H and Tobita M A low-level carbon dioxide laser promotes fibroblast proliferation and migration through activation of Akt, ERK, and JNK PLOS ONE 12: e168937, 2017
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Department of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryAdvanced Research Department for Wound Healing