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    On Holomorphic Tubular Neighborhoods of Compact Riemann Surfaces by Ogawa, Satoshi

    Published in The Journal of geometric analysis (2025)
    “…Let C be a smooth compact Riemann surface holomorphically embedded in a non-singular complex surface M with the unitary flat line bundle N C / M . We give a…”
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    An auxin transport network underlies xylem bridge formation between the hemi-parasitic plant Phtheirospermum japonicum and host Arabidopsis by Wakatake, Takanori, Ogawa, Satoshi, Yoshida, Satoko, Shirasu, Ken

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (17-07-2020)
    “…Parasitic plants form vascular connections with host plants for efficient material transport. The haustorium is the responsible organ for host invasion and…”
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    Strigol induces germination of the facultative parasitic plant Phtheirospermum japonicum in the absence of nitrate ions by Ogawa, Satoshi, Shirasu, Ken

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (31-12-2022)
    “…Root parasitic plants in the family Orobanchaceae, such as Striga and Orobanche spp., infest major crops worldwide, leading to a multibillion-dollar loss…”
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    Distribution of Kiss2 receptor in the brain and its localization in neuroendocrine cells in the zebrafish by Ogawa, Satoshi, Sivalingam, Mageswary, Anthonysamy, Rachel, Parhar, Ishwar S.

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-02-2020)
    “…Kisspeptin is a hypothalamic neuropeptide, which acts directly on gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-secreting neurons via its cognate receptor (GPR54 or…”
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    Safety and Efficacy of the Oral Direct Factor Xa Inhibitor Apixaban in Japanese Patients With Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation: The ARISTOTLE-J Study by Ogawa, Satoshi, Shinohara, Yukito, Kanmuri, Kazuhiro

    Published in Circulation Journal (2011)
    “…Background: Guidelines recommend warfarin as the standard of care for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) at moderate or high risk for stroke. This phase II…”
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    Cloning and Expression of kiss2 in the Zebrafish and Medaka by Kitahashi, Takashi, Ogawa, Satoshi, Parhar, Ishwar S

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-02-2009)
    “…Newly discovered kisspeptin (metastin), encoded by the Kiss1/KISS1 gene, is considered as a major gatekeeper of puberty through the regulation of GnRH. In the…”
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    Single-Cell Gene Profiling Reveals Social Status-Dependent Modulation of Nuclear Hormone Receptors in GnRH Neurons in a Male Cichlid Fish by Ogawa, Satoshi, Parhar, Ishwar S

    “…Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is essential for the initiation and maintenance of reproductive functions in vertebrates. To date, three distinct…”
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    Habenula GPR139 is associated with fear learning in the zebrafish by Roy, Nisa, Ogawa, Satoshi, Maniam, Roshan, Parhar, Ishwar

    Published in Scientific reports (10-03-2021)
    “…G-protein coupled receptor 139 (GPR139) is an evolutionarily conserved orphan receptor, predominantly expressing in the habenula of vertebrate species. The…”
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    Habenula kisspeptin retrieves morphine impaired fear memory in zebrafish by Sivalingam, Mageswary, Ogawa, Satoshi, Parhar, Ishwar S.

    Published in Scientific reports (11-11-2020)
    “…The habenula is an evolutionarily conserved brain structure, which has recently been implicated in fear memory. In the zebrafish, kisspeptin ( Kiss1) is…”
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    Morphological Evidence for Functional Crosstalk Between Multiple GnRH Systems in the Male Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus by Ogawa, Satoshi, Parhar, Ishwar

    Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (02-09-2020)
    “…Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is a reproductive neuropeptide, which controls vertebrate reproduction. In most vertebrates, there are more than two GnRH…”
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    Strigolactones are chemoattractants for host tropism in Orobanchaceae parasitic plants by Ogawa, Satoshi, Cui, Songkui, White, Alexandra R. F., Nelson, David C., Yoshida, Satoko, Shirasu, Ken

    Published in Nature communications (15-08-2022)
    “…Parasitic plants are worldwide threats that damage major agricultural crops. To initiate infection, parasitic plants have developed the ability to locate hosts…”
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    Role of Habenula in Social and Reproductive Behaviors in Fish: Comparison With Mammals by Ogawa, Satoshi, Parhar, Ishwar S

    Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (10-02-2022)
    “…Social behaviors such as mating, parenting, fighting, and avoiding are essential functions as a communication tool in social animals, and are critical for the…”
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    Synthesis and Emission Properties of a Series of 2,3,4,5-Tetrakis(5-aryl-2-thienyl)-1-phenylpyrroles as a Sterically-crowded Star-shaped D-(π-A)4 Molecule by Muraoka, Hiroki, Kubota, Shunpei, Ogawa, Satoshi

    Published in Chemistry letters (05-01-2020)
    “…A series of 2,3,4,5-tetrakis(5-aryl-2-thienyl)-1-phenylpyrroles with different acceptor-type aryl terminals (Ar = p-CN-C6H4, p-CHO-C6H4, p-NO2-C6H4) have been…”
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    Sulfur in humin as a redox-active element for extracellular electron transfer by Pham, Duyen Minh, Oji, Hiroshi, Yagi, Shinya, Ogawa, Satoshi, Katayama, Arata

    Published in Geoderma (15-02-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Sulfur is a redox-active element in humin for extracellular electron transfer.•Oxidization states of sulfur in all humin ranged widely from…”
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    Habenular kisspeptin modulates fear in the zebrafish by Ogawa, Satoshi, Nathan, Fatima M., Parhar, Ishwar S.

    “…Kisspeptin, a neuropeptide encoded by the KISS1/Kiss1, and its cognate G protein-coupled receptor, GPR54 (kisspeptin receptor, Kiss-R), are critical for the…”
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