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    Lzts1 controls both neuronal delamination and outer radial glial-like cell generation during mammalian cerebral development by Kawaue, T., Shitamukai, A., Nagasaka, A., Tsunekawa, Y., Shinoda, T., Saito, K., Terada, R., Bilgic, M., Miyata, T., Matsuzaki, F., Kawaguchi, A.

    Published in Nature communications (25-06-2019)
    “…In the developing central nervous system, cell departure from the apical surface is the initial and fundamental step to form the 3D, organized architecture…”
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    Structural Basis for Self-Renewal of Neural Progenitors in Cortical Neurogenesis by Shioi, Go, Konno, Daijiro, Shitamukai, Atsunori, Matsuzaki, Fumio

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-07-2009)
    “…In mammalian brain development, neuroepithelial cells act as progenitors that produce self-renewing and differentiating cells. Recent technical advances in…”
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    Effect of ethanol on cell growth of budding yeast [Saccharomyces cerevisiae]: Genes that are important for cell growth in the presence of ethanol by Kubota, S. (Hiroshima Univ. (Japan)), Takeo, I, Kume, K, Kanai, M, Shitamukai, A, Mizunuma, M, Miyakawa, T, Shimoi, H, Iefuji, H, Hirata, D

    “…The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used in the fermentation of various kinds of alcoholic beverages. But the effect of ethanol on the cell…”
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    Evidence for Antagonistic Regulation of Cell Growth by the Calcineurin and High Osmolarity Glycerol Pathways in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Shitamukai, Atsunori, Hirata, Dai, Sonobe, Shinya, Miyakawa, Tokichi

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-01-2004)
    “…Because Ca 2+ signaling of budding yeast, through the activation of calcineurin and the Mpk1/Slt2 mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade, performs redundant…”
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    Identification of Tup1 and Cyc8 mutations defective in the responses to osmotic stress by Kobayashi, Yoshifumi, Inai, Tomomi, Mizunuma, Masaki, Okada, Ichitaro, Shitamukai, Atsunori, Hirata, Dai, Miyakawa, Tokichi

    “…In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Tup1, in association with Cyc8 (Ssn6), functions as a general transcriptional corepressor. This repression is mediated…”
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    A Positive Screening for Drugs that Specifically Inhibit the Ca2+-Signaling Activity on the Basis of the Growth Promoting Effect on a Yeast Mutant with a Peculiar Phenotype by SHITAMUKAI, Atsunori, MIZUNUMA, Masaki, HIRATA, Dai, TAKAHASHI, Hidetoshi, MIYAKAWA, Tokichi

    “…An inappropriate activation of a signaling pathway in yeast often has a deleterious physiological effect and causes various defects, including growth defects…”
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