Papers - KIYOMOTO Masato

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  1. Marked changes in the ribonuclease activity of mature and immature gonads of sea urchins Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus and Anthocidaris crassispina.

    Biol Pharm Bull., , 2008.09, Sanda A, Kiyomoto M, Iwama M, Ohgi K, Irie M., Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Coauthor

  2. Molecular evidence supporting predation by emerging snails on hermatypic corals in temperate areas of Japan.

    Galaxea, , 2008.06, Matsushima K, Hatta M, Kiyomoto M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Coauthor

  3. HpKru¨ppel is required for non-skeletogenic mesoderm specification in the sea urchin embryo.

    Developmental Biology, , 2008.02, Yamazaki A, Kawabata R, Shiomi K, Tuchimoto J, Kiyomoto M, Amemiya S, Yamaguchi M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Coauthor

  4. The effect of hypergravity on the biomineralization in the sea urchin development.

    Space Utilization Research, , 2008.01, Kiyomoto M, Izumi-Kurotani A, Eguchi H and Yamaguchi M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Capital Author

  5. Skeletogenesis by transfated secondary mesenchyme cells is dependent on extracellular matrix-ectoderm interactions in Paracentrotus lividus sea urchin embryos

    Development Growth and Differentiation, , 2007.09, Kiyomoto, M., Zito, F., Costa, C., Poma, V., Sciarrino, S., Matranga, V., Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Capital Author

  6. Ars insulator protects transgenes from long-term silencing in sea urchin larva

    Development Genes and Evolution, , 2007.04, Yajima, M., Kiyomoto, M., Akasaka, K., Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Coauthor

  7. The effect of hypergravity on the spicule formation in the sea urchin development.

    Space Utilization Research, , 2007.01, Kiyomoto M, Izumi-Kurotani A, Eguchi H and Yamaguchi M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Capital Author

  8. Effects of gravity on spicule formation in cultured micromeres of sea urchin embryo.

    Advances in Space Research, , 2006.06, Izumi-Kurotani A, Kiyomoto M, Imai M, and Eguchi H, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Capital Author

  9. Study of larval and adult skeletogenic cells in the developing sea urchin larvae.

    Biological Bulletin, , 2006.02, Yajima M and Kiyomoto M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Capital Author

  10. Effects of ethynylestradiol and bisphenol A on the development of sea urchin embryos and juveniles.

    Marine Biology, , 2006.01, Kiyomoto M, Kikuchi A, Unuma T and Yokota Y., Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Capital Author

  11. The 5-HY receptor cell is a new member of secondary mesenchyme cell descendants and forms a major blastocoelar network in sea urchin larvae.

    Mech. Dev., , 2004.04, Katow H, Yaguchi S, Kiyomoto M, Washio M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Coauthor

  12. Blastomere isolation and transplantation

    Methods in Cell Biology, , 2004.03, Sweet, H., Amemiya, S., Ransick, A., Minokawa, T., McClay, D.R., Wikramanayake, A., Kuraishi, R., Kiyomoto, M., Nishida, H., Henry, J., Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Coauthor

  13. Commitment and response to inductive signals of primary mesenchyme cells of the sea urchin embryo.

    Dev. Growth. Differ., , 2004.01, Kiyomoto M, Zito F, Sciarrino S, Matranga V, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Capital Author

  14. Signals from primary mesenchyme cells regulate endoderm differentiation in the sea urchin embryo.

    Dev. Growth. Differ., , 2003.04, Hamada M and Kiyomoto M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Capital Author

  15. Morphogenesis and Gravity in a Whole Amphibian Embryo and in Isolated Blastomeres of Sea Urchins

    Advances in Space Biology and Medicine, , 2003.03, Izumi-Kurotani, A., Kiyomoto, M., Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Coauthor

  16. The second meiosis occurs in cytochalasin D-treated eggs of Corbicula leana even though it is not observed in control androgenetic eggs because the maternal chromosomes and centrosomes are extruded at first meiosis.

    Dev. Biol., , 2002.01, Ishibashi R, Komaru A, Ookubo K, Kiyomoto M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Coauthor

  17. All meiotic chromosomes and both centrosomes at spindle pole in the zygotes discarded as two polar bodies in clam Corbicula leana: unusual polar body formation observed by antitubulin immunofluorescence.

    Dev. Genes. Evol., , 2000.05, Komaru A, Ookubo K, Kiyomoto M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Coauthor

  18. Abnormal gametogenesisi, male dominant sex ratio, and Sertori cell morphology in induced triploid musseles, Mytilus galloprovincialis.

    Zool. Sci., , 1996.03, Kiyomoto M, Komaru A, Scarpa J, Wada KT, Danton E, Awaji M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Capital Author

  19. Comparative analysis of strage tissue and insulin-like neurosecretion in diploid and triploid mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis L.M.K. in relation to their gametogenesis cycle.

    Invert. Reprod. Develop., , 1996.01, Danton E, Kiyomoto M, Komaru A, Wada KT, Awaji M, Mathieu M, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Coauthor

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