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    Chitosan nanoparticles for melanoma cancer treatment by Photodynamic Therapy and electrochemotherapy using aminolevulinic acid derivatives by Ferreira, D M, Saga, Y Y, Aluicio-Sarduy, E, Tedesco, A C

    Published in Current medicinal chemistry (01-05-2013)
    “…For some time Photodynamic Therapy and electrochemotherapy have been used as alternative therapies against skin cancer. The primary aim of this work was to…”
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    Optimization of adeno-associated virus vector-mediated gene transfer to the respiratory tract by Kurosaki, F, Uchibori, R, Mato, N, Sehara, Y, Saga, Y, Urabe, M, Mizukami, H, Sugiyama, Y, Kume, A

    Published in Gene therapy (01-05-2017)
    “…An efficient adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector was constructed for the treatment of respiratory diseases. AAV serotypes, promoters and routes of…”
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    Circular dichroism and resonance Raman spectroscopies of bacteriochlorophyll b-containing LH1-RC complexes by Kimura, Y., Yamashita, T., Seto, R., Imanishi, M., Honda, M., Nakagawa, S., Saga, Y., Takenaka, S., Yu, L.-J., Madigan, M. T., Wang-Otomo, Z.-Y.

    Published in Photosynthesis research (01-05-2021)
    “…The core light-harvesting complexes (LH1) in bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) b -containing purple phototrophic bacteria are characterized by a near-infrared…”
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    The synchrony and cyclicity of developmental events by Saga, Yumiko

    Published in Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology (01-04-2012)
    “…Many of the morphogenetic processes that occur during development in the mouse are based on cyclic events with defined time intervals, as exemplified by…”
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    The Tol2 transposon system mediates the genetic engineering of T-cells with CD19-specific chimeric antigen receptors for B-cell malignancies by Tsukahara, T, Iwase, N, Kawakami, K, Iwasaki, M, Yamamoto, C, Ohmine, K, Uchibori, R, Teruya, T, Ido, H, Saga, Y, Urabe, M, Mizukami, H, Kume, A, Nakamura, M, Brentjens, R, Ozawa, K

    Published in Gene therapy (01-02-2015)
    “…Engineered T-cell therapy using a CD19-specific chimeric antigen receptor (CD19-CAR) is a promising strategy for the treatment of advanced B-cell malignancies…”
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    MesP1 and MesP2 are essential for the development of cardiac mesoderm by Kitajima, S, Takagi, A, Inoue, T, Saga, Y

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-2000)
    “…The transcription factors, MesP1 and MesP2, sharing an almost identical bHLH motif, have an overlapping expression pattern during gastrulation and…”
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    Mesp1 Expression Is the Earliest Sign of Cardiovascular Development by Saga, Yumiko, Kitajima, Satoshi, Miyagawa-Tomita, Sachiko

    Published in Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine (01-11-2000)
    “…Understanding the molecular mechanism leading to formation of the heart and vasculature during embryogenesis is critically important because malformation of…”
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    Low response rate of second-line chemotherapy for recurrent or refractory clear cell carcinoma of the ovary: a retrospective Japan Clear Cell Carcinoma Study by Takano, M, Sugiyama, T, Yaegashi, N, Sakuma, M, Suzuki, M, Saga, Y, Kuzuya, K, Kigawa, J, Shimada, M, Tsuda, H, Moriya, T, Yoshizaki, A, Kita, T, Kikuchi, Y

    “…Clear cell carcinoma (CCC) of the ovary has been recognized to show resistance to anticancer agents in the first-line chemotherapy. Our aim was to evaluate the…”
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    MesP1 is expressed in the heart precursor cells and required for the formation of a single heart tube by Saga, Yumiko, Miyagawa-Tomita, Sachiko, Takagi, Atsuya, Kitajima, Satoshi, Miyazaki, Jun-ichi, Inoue, Tohru

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-1999)
    “…The Mesp1 gene encodes the basic HLH protein MesP1 which is expressed in the mesodermal cell lineage during early gastrulation. Disruption of the Mesp1 gene…”
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    Miniscrew Composition, Transmucosal Profile, and Cortical Bone Thickness: A Three-dimensional Finite-element Analysis of Stress Fields by Yépez, Joana Eg, Marangon, Renata M, Saga, Armando Y, de Lima, Key F, Tanaka, Orlando M

    “…The aim of this study was to use the finite-element method (FEM) to analyze the stress fields generated in miniscrews (MSs) and surrounding bone on applying a…”
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    Evaluation of the perception of smile esthetics, in frontal view, with mandibular laterognatism, through the eye-tracking technique by Wolanski, RafaelB, Gasparello, GilG, Miyoshi, CaioS, Guimarães, LaraK, Saga, ArmandoY, Tanaka, OrlandoM

    Published in Journal of Orthodontic Science (01-01-2020)
    “…OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the perception of esthetics and the attractiveness of the smile, in frontal view, with mandibular asymmetry, through the eye-tracking…”
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    Mesp2: a novel mouse gene expressed in the presegmented mesoderm and essential for segmentation initiation by Saga, Y, Hata, N, Koseki, H, Taketo, M M

    Published in Genes & development (15-07-1997)
    “…We isolated a novel bHLH protein gene Mesp2 (for mesoderm posterior 2) that cross-hybridizes with Mesp1 expressed in the early mouse mesoderm. Mesp2 is…”
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    Zebrafish Mesp family genes, mesp-a and mesp-b are segmentally expressed in the presomitic mesoderm, and Mesp-b confers the anterior identity to the developing somites by Sawada, A, Fritz, A, Jiang, Y J, Yamamoto, A, Yamasu, K, Kuroiwa, A, Saga, Y, Takeda, H

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-2000)
    “…Segmentation of a vertebrate embryo begins with the subdivision of the paraxial mesoderm into somites through a not-well-understood process. Recent studies…”
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    Mice develop normally without tenascin by SAGA, Y, YAGI, T, IKAWA, Y, SAKAKURA, T, AIZAWA, S

    Published in Genes & development (01-10-1992)
    “…Tenascin, an extracellular matrix protein, is expressed in an unusually restricted pattern during embryogenesis and has been implicated in a variety of…”
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    The role of presenilin 1 during somite segmentation by Koizumi, K, Nakajima, M, Yuasa, S, Saga, Y, Sakai, T, Kuriyama, T, Shirasawa, T, Koseki, H

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-2001)
    “…The Notch signalling pathway plays essential roles during the specification of the rostral and caudal somite halves and subsequent segmentation of the paraxial…”
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    MesP1: a novel basic helix-loop-helix protein expressed in the nascent mesodermal cells during mouse gastrulation by Saga, Y, Hata, N, Kobayashi, S, Magnuson, T, Seldin, M F, Taketo, M M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-1996)
    “…A subtractive hybridization strategy was used to isolate putative genes involved in the development of mouse primordial germ cells (PGC). Complimentary DNA was…”
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    A novel ES cell line, TT2, with high germline-differentiating potency by Yagi, T, Tokunaga, T, Furuta, Y, Nada, S, Yoshida, M, Tsukada, T, Saga, Y, Takeda, N, Ikawa, Y, Aizawa, S

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-10-1993)
    “…In producing mutant mice by gene-targeting and gene-trapping in embryonic stem (ES) cells, the efficient colonization of the mutant ES cells into germline is…”
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