20 results on '"Marikawa, Yusuke"'
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2. An active metabolite of the anti-COVID-19 drug molnupiravir impairs mouse preimplantation embryos at clinically relevant concentrations
3. Gastruloids: Pluripotent stem cell models of mammalian gastrulation and embryo engineering
4. Remdesivir impairs mouse preimplantation embryo development at therapeutic concentrations
5. Exposure-based assessment of chemical teratogenicity using morphogenetic aggregates of human embryonic stem cells
6. Embryoid body test with morphological and molecular endpoints implicates potential developmental toxicity of trans-resveratrol
7. Developmental toxicity assessment of common excipients using a stem cell-based in vitro morphogenesis model
8. Adverse effect of valproic acid on an in vitro gastrulation model entails activation of retinoic acid signaling
9. Polarity-Dependent Distribution of Angiomotin Localizes Hippo Signaling in Preimplantation Embryos
10. Regulation of developmental competence and commitment towards the definitive endoderm lineage in human embryonic stem cells
11. Nkx1-2 is a transcriptional repressor and is essential for the activation of Brachyury in P19 mouse embryonal carcinoma cell
12. Self-organization of anterior–posterior axis and elongation morphogenesis in aggregates of mouse embryonal carcinoma cells
13. Ectopic expression of mouse Sry interferes with Wnt/β-catenin signaling in mouse embryonal carcinoma cell lines
14. Ectopic expression of mouse Sry interferes with Wnt/β-catenin signaling
15. Relationship of vegetal cortical dorsal factors in the Xenopus egg with the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway
16. Regulation of the Trunk–Tail Patterning in the Ascidian Embryo: A Possible Interaction of Cascades between Lithium/β-Catenin and Localized Maternal Factor pem
17. β-TrCP is a negative regulator of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway and dorsal axis formation in Xenopus embryos
18. Dorsal Determinants in theXenopusEgg Are Firmly Associated with the Vegetal Cortex and Behave like Activators of theWntPathway
19. Autonomy of Expression of Epidermis-Specific Genes in the Ascidian Embryo
20. Development of Egg Fragments of the Ascidian Ciona savignyi: The Cytoplasmic Factors Responsible for Muscle Differentiation Are Separated into a Specific Fragment
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