Search Results - "Miwa, Masami"
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Expression of genes encoding late nodulins characterized by a putative signal peptide and conserved cysteine residues is reduced in ineffective pea nodules
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-02-2002)“…Five nodulin genes, PsN1, PsN6, PsN314, PsN335, and PsN466, with reduced expression in ineffective nodules on the pea (Pisum sativum) mutant E135 (sym13) were…”
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Characterization of Rice Mutants Deficient in the Formation of Crown Roots
Published in Breeding Science (2001)“…To investigate the genetic mechanism regulating crown root formation, we identified two recessive rice mutants (odm 202 and BRX334). The odm 202 mutant was…”
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RRL1, RRL2 and CRL2 loci regulating root elongation in rice
Published in Breeding Science (2001)“…To analyze the genetic mechanism regulating root elongation, we characterized five recessive mutants in rice (BRX65, BRX117, BRX430, BRX448 and crl2 mutant)…”
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Mechanical Stimulus-Sensitive Mutation, rrl3Affects the Cell Production Process in the Root Meristematic Zone in Rice
Published in Plant production science (01-01-2003)“…Genetic studies on the response of plant root to environmental stimuli are important for elucidating the mechanism of the stress tolerance of plants. We…”
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Mechanical stimulus-sensitive mutation, rrl3, affects the cell production process in the root meristematic zone in rice
Published in Plant production science (01-01-2003)“…Genetic studies on the response of plant root to environmental stimuli are important for elucidating the mechanism of the stress tolerance of plants. We…”
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Analysis of control elements for position-independent expression of human ?-lactalbumin YAC
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ROOT GROWTH INHIBITING, a Rice Endo-1,4-β-D: -Glucanase, Regulates Cell Wall Loosening and is Essential for Root Elongation
Published in Journal of plant growth regulation (01-09-2012)“…The molecular mechanism involved in cell wall dynamics has not been well clarified, although it is quite important for organ growth. We characterized a rice…”
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A comparative study of the 5' flanking sequences of the alpha S1-and beta-casein genes: Human and other mammalian species
Published in Journal of Reproduction and Development (1997)“…The 5' flanking region (1.2 kb) and the first exon and intron (1.5 kb) of the human αS1-casein (CSN1) gene, and the 5' flanking sequence (2.0 kb) of the human…”
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Transgenic animals with various YAC constructs: Preparation of 400 kb YAC DNA for microinjection
Published in Journal of Reproduction and Development (1997)“…The production of transgenic animals with YAC constructs is required for overcoming position effects on transgene expression. The preparation of YAC DNAs for…”
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ROOT GROWTH INHIBITING, a Rice Endo-1,4-[beta]-d-Glucanase, Regulates Cell Wall Loosening and is Essential for Root Elongation
Published in Journal of plant growth regulation (01-09-2012)“…The molecular mechanism involved in cell wall dynamics has not been well clarified, although it is quite important for organ growth. We characterized a rice…”
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High-level expressing YAC vector for transgenic animal bioreactors
Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-04-1999)“…The position effect is one major problem in the production of transgenic animals as mammary gland bioreactors. In the present study, we introduced the human…”
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Analysis of control elements for position-independent expression of human alpha-lactalbumin YAC
Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-09-1999)“…A major problem in the production of transgenic animal bioreactors using microinjections is the low production rate of high‐expressing transgenic animals due…”
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