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    Validation of otolith daily increment formation and growth analysis of yellow goosefish Lophius litulon by Gao, Weifeng, Nakaya, Mitsuhiro, Ishikawa, Tomoya, Takatsu, Tetsuya, Takeya, Yuhei, Suzuki, Ryo, Noro, Kyosei

    Published in Fisheries science (01-07-2021)
    “…We validated the daily formation of increments in otoliths of yellow goosefish Lophius litulon using reared individuals to examine the growth in the field…”
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    Changes in morphology and specific gravity in larvae of Lophius litulon (Lophiiformes; Lophiidae) before and after emergence from egg veil by Ishikawa, Tomoya, Nakaya, Mitsuhiro, Gao, Weifeng, Takatsu, Tetsuya, Odani, Kenji, Suzuki, Ryo, Noro, Kyosei, Takeya, Yuhei

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-02-2022)
    “…Species of the genus Lophius spawn ribbon-shaped egg masses called an “egg veil.” Egg veils are composed of numerous mucoid chambers each enveloping eggs. The…”
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    Molecular genetic identification of Japanese sand lances using mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 restriction fragment length polymorphisms by Tanaka, Chikaya, Aoki, Ryota, Ida, Hitoshi, Aoyama, Jun, Takeya, Yuhei, Inada, Masakatsu, Uzaki, Naofumi, Yoshinaga, Tatsuki

    Published in Fisheries science (01-11-2016)
    “…We developed a novel molecular genetic method using restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) to identify the taxonomically debatable Japanese sand…”
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    Comparative studies on the functional roles of N‐ and C‐terminal regions of molluskan and vertebrate troponin‐I by Tanaka, Hiroyuki, Takeya, Yuhei, Doi, Teppei, Yumoto, Fumiaki, Tanokura, Masaru, Ohtsuki, Iwao, Nishita, Kiyoyoshi, Ojima, Takao

    Published in The FEBS journal (01-09-2005)
    “…Vertebrate troponin regulates muscle contraction through alternative binding of the C‐terminal region of the inhibitory subunit, troponin‐I (TnI), to actin or…”
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