49 results on '"Ukai, Hideki"'
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2. Next-Generation Mice Genetics for Circadian Studies
3. Next-generation human genetics for organism-level systems biology
4. Post-synaptic competition between calcineurin and PKA regulates mammalian sleep-wake cycles
5. Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors Chrm1 and Chrm3 Are Essential for REM Sleep
6. Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Human Radiosusceptibility Gene, NP95
7. Temperature-Sensitive Substrate and Product Binding Underlie Temperature-Compensated Phosphorylation in the Clock
8. Rapid and easy-to-use ES cell manipulation device with a small groove near culturing wells
9. Absence of Linkage between Radiosensitivity and the Predisposing Atp7b Gene Mutation for Heritable Hepatitis in the LEC Rat
10. Knockout-Rescue Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Mouse Reveals Circadian-Period Control by Quality and Quantity of CRY1
11. Mammalian Reverse Genetics without Crossing Reveals Nr3a as a Short-Sleeper Gene
12. Whole-Body Imaging with Single-Cell Resolution by Tissue Decolorization
13. Distinct phosphorylation states of mammalian CaMKIIβ control the induction and maintenance of sleep
14. Next-generation mammalian genetics toward organism-level systems biology
15. CKIε/δ-Dependent Phosphorylation Is a Temperature-Insensitive, Period-Determining Process in the Mammalian Circadian Clock
16. Realization of phosphorylation hypothesis of sleep by mammalian CaMKIIβ
17. Temperature-insensitive reaction in the mammalian circadian clock
18. Systems biology for elucidation of the effect of light on the circadian clocks
19. Generation of gene-corrected iPSCs line (KEIUi001-A) from a PARK8 patient iPSCs with familial Parkinson’s disease carrying the I2020T mutation in LRRK2
20. Additional file 6 of Rapid and easy-to-use ES cell manipulation device with a small groove near culturing wells
21. Additional file 2 of Rapid and easy-to-use ES cell manipulation device with a small groove near culturing wells
22. Additional file 1 of Rapid and easy-to-use ES cell manipulation device with a small groove near culturing wells
23. Additional file 3 of Rapid and easy-to-use ES cell manipulation device with a small groove near culturing wells
24. ftsE(Ts) affects translocation of K+ -pump proteins into the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli
25. Radiation-induced deletions in the 5ʼ end region of Notch1 lead to the formation of truncated proteins and are involved in the development of mouse thymic lymphomas
26. A new technique to prevent self-ligation of DNA
27. The discovery of novel gene for stabilizing wakefulness
28. Easy and efficient production of completely embryonic-stem-cell-derived mice using a micro-aggregation device
29. Systems biology of mammalian circadian clocks
30. Production of knock-in mice in a single generation from embryonic stem cells
31. Involvement of Illegitimate V(D)J Recombination or Microhomology-Mediated Nonhomologous End-Joining in the Formation of Intragenic Deletions of the Notch1 Gene in Mouse Thymic Lymphomas
32. Formation of an Active Form of the Interleukin-2/15 Receptor beta-Chain by Insertion of the Intracisternal A Particle in a Radiation-Induced Mouse Thymic Lymphoma and Its Role in Tumorigenesis
33. Cochlear Cell Modeling Using Disease-Specific iPSCs Unveils a Degenerative Phenotype and Suggests Treatments for Congenital Progressive Hearing Loss
34. Mammalian reverse genetics without crossing reveals Nr3a as a short-sleeper gene
35. Stopping Mammalian Circadian Oscillation by Critical Light Pulse : The mechanism behind the singularity of the mammalian circadian clock
36. ChemInform Abstract: JBIR-26 (I), a Novel Natural Compound from Streptomyces sp. AK-AH76, Regulates Mammalian Circadian Clock.
37. JBIR-26, a Novel Natural Compound from Streptomyces sp. AK-AH76, Regulates Mammalian Circadian Clock
38. Melanopsin-dependent photo-perturbation reveals desynchronization underlying the singularity of mammalian circadian clocks
39. Desynchronization of Noisy Multi-cellular Clocks Underlies the Population-level Singularity Behavior of Mammalian Circadian Clock
40. Feedback repression is required for mammalian circadian clock function
41. Involvement of Illegitimate V(D)J Recombination or Microhomology-Mediated Nonhomologous End-Joining in the Formation of Intragenic Deletions of theNotch1Gene in Mouse Thymic Lymphomas
42. Formation of an active form of the interleukin-2/15 receptor ?-chain by insertion of the intracisternal A particle in a radiation-induced mouse thymic lymphoma and its role in tumorigenesis
43. Absence of Linkage between Radiosensitivity and the PredisposingAtp7bGene Mutation for Heritable Hepatitis in the LEC Rat
44. ftsE (Ts) Affects Translocation of K + -Pump Proteins into the Cytoplasmic Membrane of Escherichia coli
45. Diadenosine 5′,5′′′-P1,P4-tetraphosphate (Ap4A) controls the timing of cell division inEscherichia coli
46. Mammalian Reverse Genetics without Crossing Reveals Nr3aas a Short-Sleeper Gene
47. Diadenosine 5′,5′′′-P1,P4-tetraphosphate (Ap4A) controls the timing of cell division in Escherichia coli.
48. Development and molecular analysis of thymic lymphomas induced by ionizing radiation in Scid mice
49. Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors Chrm1and Chrm3Are Essential for REM Sleep
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