21 results on '"Ohta, Naoyuki"'
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2. Expression of neuropeptide- and hormone-encoding genes in the Ciona intestinalis larval brain
3. Cellular remodeling and JAK inhibition promote zygotic gene expression in theCionagermline
4. Asymmetric Fitness of Second-Generation Interspecific Hybrids BetweenCiona robustaandCiona intestinalis
5. Asymmetric second-generation genomic incompatibility in interspecific crosses betweenCiona robustaandCiona intestinalis
6. A STATISTICAL METHOD TO PREDICT THE SHAPE OF AN EMBANKMENT COLLAPSE DUE TO THE EARTHQUAKE
7. Asymmetric Fitness of Second-Generation Interspecific Hybrids Between Ciona robusta and Ciona intestinalis.
8. Analytical consideration for Effect of Earthquake-induced change of Rainfall infiltration characteristics on Embankment stability against rainfall
9. A Boolean Function for Neural Induction Reveals a Critical Role of Direct Intercellular Interactions in Patterning the Ectoderm of the Ascidian Embryo
10. A Boolean Function for Neural Induction Reveals a Critical Role of Direct Intercellular Interactions in Patterning the Ectoderm of the Ascidian Embryo
11. 563. Rapid and Nuclease-Free Generation of Gene-Repaired Human iPS Cells from IL2RG-Defective Fibroblasts
12. Nonreproductive role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone in the control of ascidian metamorphosis
13. Proposal of the Simple Simulation Method to Estimate the Stability of Slope Surface Layer under Rainfall Condition [Jiban Kogaku Janaru (Japanese Geotechnical Journal) Vol.8(2013), No.4, pp.579-595]
14. Multiple Signaling Pathways Coordinate to Induce a Threshold Response in a Chordate Embryo
15. Proposal of the Simple Simulation Method to Estimate the Stability of Slope Surface Layer under Rainfall Condition
16. Transposon-Mediated Enhancer Detection Reveals the Location, Morphology and Development of the Cupular Organs, which are Putative Hydrodynamic Sensors, in the AscidianCiona intestinalis
17. Efficient transposition of a single Minos transposon copy in the genome of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis with a transgenic line expressing transposase in eggs
18. Differential Regional Expression of Genes in the Developing Brain of Ciona intestinalis Embryos
19. Transposon-mediated Enhancer Detection Reveals the Location, Morphology and Development of the Cupular Organs, which are Putative Hydrodynamic Sensors, in the Ascidian Ciona intestinalis.
20. Effects of tilt and offset of signal field on heterodyne efficiency
21. A simple inland culture system provides insights into ascidian post-embryonic developmental physiology.
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