Tetsuya Hiraiwa

About Tetsuya Hiraiwa

Tetsuya Hiraiwa, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at National University of Singapore, specializes in the field of Physical biology, Theoretical biology, Biophysics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Chromatin Remodeling Due to Transient-Link-and-Pass Activity Enhances Subnuclear Dynamics

Generic rules of lumen nucleation and fusion in epithelial organoids

A morphogenic cascade emerges from the co-evolution of spheroid fluidization and fracturing of multicellular barriers

2.5 D traction force microscopy: imaging three-dimensional cell forces at interfaces and biological applications

Long-term adherent cell dynamics emerging from energetic and frictional interactions at the interface

Curvature-induced cell rearrangements in biological tissues

Inhomogeneous mechanotransduction defines the spatial pattern of apoptosis-induced compensatory proliferation

The interplay between lumen pressure and cell proliferation determines organoid morphology in a multicellular phase field model

Tetsuya Hiraiwa Information

University

Position

MBI fellow Mechanobiology Institute

Citations(all)

579

Citations(since 2020)

341

Cited By

347

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Tetsuya Hiraiwa Skills & Research Interests

Physical biology

Theoretical biology

Biophysics

Top articles of Tetsuya Hiraiwa

Chromatin Remodeling Due to Transient-Link-and-Pass Activity Enhances Subnuclear Dynamics

Physical Review Letters

2024/1/31

Generic rules of lumen nucleation and fusion in epithelial organoids

bioRxiv

2024

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

A morphogenic cascade emerges from the co-evolution of spheroid fluidization and fracturing of multicellular barriers

bioRxiv

2023/9/26

2.5 D traction force microscopy: imaging three-dimensional cell forces at interfaces and biological applications

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology

2023/8/1

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

Thuan Beng Saw
Thuan Beng Saw

H-Index: 9

Long-term adherent cell dynamics emerging from energetic and frictional interactions at the interface

Physical Review E

2023/3/17

Satoru Okuda
Satoru Okuda

H-Index: 12

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

Curvature-induced cell rearrangements in biological tissues

Physical Review Letters

2023/3/6

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

Timothy E Saunders
Timothy E Saunders

H-Index: 17

Inhomogeneous mechanotransduction defines the spatial pattern of apoptosis-induced compensatory proliferation

Developmental cell

2023/2/27

The interplay between lumen pressure and cell proliferation determines organoid morphology in a multicellular phase field model

bioRxiv

2023

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

Tight junctions regulate lumen morphology via hydrostatic pressure and junctional tension

bioRxiv

2023

Michael F Staddon
Michael F Staddon

H-Index: 6

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

Modelling contractile ring formation and division to daughter cells for simulating proliferative multicellular dynamics

The European Physical Journal E

2023/7

Satoru Okuda
Satoru Okuda

H-Index: 12

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

How enzymatic activity is involved in chromatin organization

Elife

2022/12/6

Computational approaches for simulating luminogenesis

2022/11/1

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

Interfacial friction and substrate deformation mediate long-range signal propagation in tissues

Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology

2022/9/3

Continuum modeling of non-conservative fluid membrane for simulating long-term cell dynamics

The European Physical Journal E

2022/8

Satoru Okuda
Satoru Okuda

H-Index: 12

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

Dynamic self-organization of migrating cells under constraints by spatial confinement and epithelial integrity

The European Physical Journal E

2022/2

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

Collision-induced torque mediates the transition of chiral dynamic patterns formed by active particles

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

2022

Enzymatic activity in chromatin organization

APS March Meeting Abstracts

2022

Monopolar flocking of microtubules in collective motion

Biochemical and biophysical research communications

2021/7/23

Dynamic self-organization of idealized migrating cells by contact communication

Physical Review Letters

2020/12/31

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

Collective cell migration of epithelial cells driven by chiral torque generation

Physical Review Research

2020/12/7

Tetsuya Hiraiwa
Tetsuya Hiraiwa

H-Index: 8

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