Takeo Kubo
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Mblk-1/E93, an Ecdysone Related-Transcription Factor, Targets Synaptic Plasticity-Related Genes in the Honey Bee Mushroom Bodies
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Developmental Stage-Specific Distribution and Phosphorylation of Mblk-1, a Transcription Factor Involved in Ecdysteroid-Signaling in the Honey Bee Brain
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Interleukin-11 Induces and Maintains Progenitors of Different Cell Lineages during Xenopus Tadpole Tail Regeneration
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Gene Expression and Immunohistochemical Analyses of mKast Suggest Its Late Pupal and Adult-Specific Functions in the Honeybee Brain
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Mblk-1 Transcription Factor Family: Its Roles in Various Animals and Regulation by NOL4 Splice Variants in Mammals
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Acute Phase Response in Amputated Tail Stumps and Neural Tissue-Preferential Expression in Tail Bud Embryos of the Xenopus Neuronal Pentraxin I Gene
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Extremotolerant Tardigrade Genome and Improved Radiotolerance of Human Cultured Cells by Tardigrade-Unique Protein
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Novel Mitochondria-Targeted Heat-Soluble Proteins Identified in the Anhydrobiotic Tardigrade Improve Osmotic Tolerance of Human Cells
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Suggested Involvement of PP1/PP2A Activity and De Novo Gene Expression in Anhydrobiotic Survival in a Tardigrade, Hypsibius Dujardini, by Chemical Genetic Approach
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Unique Gene Expression Profile of the Proliferating Xenopus Tadpole Tail Blastema Cells Deciphered by RNA-sequencing Analysis
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Splicing Variants of NOL4 Differentially Regulate the Transcription Activity of Mlr1 and Mlr2 in Cultured Cells
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Identification and Characterization of an Egr Ortholog as a Neural Immediate Early Gene in the European Honeybee (Apis Mellifera L.)
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Expression Analysis of XPhyH-like during Development and Tail Regeneration in Xenopus Tadpoles: Possible Role of XPhyH-like Expressing Immune Cells in Impaired Tail Regenerative Ability
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Novel Middle-Type Kenyon Cells in the Honeybee Brain Revealed by Area-Preferential Gene Expression Analysis
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Proteomic Analysis of the Royal Jelly and Characterization of the Functions of Its Derivation Glands in the Honeybee
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Identification of Kakusei, a Nuclear Non-Coding RNA, as an Immediate Early Gene from the Honeybee, and Its Application for Neuroethological Study
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Detection of Neural Activity in the Brains of Japanese Honeybee Workers during the Formation of a Hot Defensive Bee Ball
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Two Novel Heat-Soluble Protein Families Abundantly Expressed in an Anhydrobiotic Tardigrade
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Suppression of the Immune Response Potentiates Tadpole Tail Regeneration during the Refractory Period
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Inducible- and Constitutive-Type Transcript Variants of Kakusei , a Novel Non-Coding Immediate Early Gene, in the Honeybee Brain
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The Extracellular Adenosine Deaminase Growth Factor, ADGF/CECR1, Plays a Role in Xenopus Embryogenesis via the Adenosine/P1 Receptor
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Identification of Novel Members of the Xenopus Ca2+ -Dependent Lectin Family and Analysis of Their Gene Expression during Tail Regeneration and Development
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Increased Neural Activity of a Mushroom Body Neuron Subtype in the Brains of Forager Honeybees
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[Molecular ethology using the honeybee as a model animal]
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In Vivo Gene Transfer into the Adult Honeybee Brain by Using Electroporation
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The Activity of Mblk-1, a Mushroom Body-Selective Transcription Factor from the Honeybee, Is Modulated by the Ras/MAPK Pathway
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Identification of Genes Induced in Regenerating Xenopus Tadpole Tails by Using the Differential Display Method
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Identification and Characterization of Mlr1,2: Two Mouse Homologues of Mblk-1, a Transcription Factor from the Honeybee Brain(1)
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DNA-binding Properties of Mblk-1, a Putative Transcription Factor from the Honeybee
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Identification of a Novel Gene, Mblk-1, That Encodes a Putative Transcription Factor Expressed Preferentially in the Large-Type Kenyon Cells of the Honeybee Brain