Xenopus laevis is a widely used model organism in developmental and regeneration studies. Despite several reports regarding targeted integration techniques in Xenopus, there is still room for improvement of them, especially in creating reporter li...
Okumura A   Hayashi T   Ebisawa M   Yoshimura M   Sasagawa Y   Nikaido I   Umesono Y   Mochii M   
Planarians have established a unique body pattern along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis, which consists of at least four distinct body regions arranged in an anterior to posterior sequence: head, prepharyngeal, pharyngeal (containing a pharynx), ...
M Mochii   S Yoshida   K Morita   Y Kohara   N Ueno   
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 96(26) 15020-15025 1999年12月
Members of the transforming growth factor-beta family play critical roles in body patterning, in both vertebrates and invertebrates. One transforming growth factor-beta-related gene, dbl-1, has been shown to regulate body length and male ray patte...
M Mochii   S Yoshida   K Morita   Y Kohara   N Ueno   
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 96(26) 15020-15025 1999年12月
Members of the transforming growth factor-beta family play critical roles in body patterning, in both vertebrates and invertebrates. One transforming growth factor-beta-related gene, dbl-1, has been shown to regulate body length and male ray patte...
Lens regeneration from non-lens ocular tissues has been well documented in amphibians, from the dorsal iris in the newt and from the outer cornea in Xenopus. To understand the early molecular events which govern lens regeneration, we examined the ...
Nobuhiko Mizuno   Makoto Mochii   Tadashi C. Takahashi   Goro Eguchi   T. S. Okada   
Differentiation 64(3) 143-149 1999年
The spatio-temporal expression of three crystallin genes (αA, βB1 and γ) in lenses of Xenopus laevis was studied by in situ hybridization to compare the process of lens formation in embryonic development with that of lens regeneration from cornea ...
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