Mika Kamimura
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Recent Articles
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Ohta S, Yukiko O, Suzuki K, Kamimura M, Tachibana K, Yamada G
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2011 Mar;
2011(3):prot5581.
PMID: 21363945
No abstract available.
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Miyagawa S, Matsumaru D, Kamimura M, Murashima A, Mihara K, Yamada G
Nihon Rinsho
. 2005 Nov;
63 Suppl 10:492-7.
PMID: 16279688
No abstract available.
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Ogi H, Suzuki K, Ogino Y, Kamimura M, Miyado M, Ying X, et al.
Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol
. 2005 Apr;
284(1):424-30.
PMID: 15803476
Msx1 and Msx2 genes encode the homeodomain transcription factors. Several gene knockout mice and expression studies suggest that they possess functionally redundant roles in embryogenesis. In this study, we revealed...
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Kamimura M, Matsumoto K, Koshiba-Takeuchi K, Ogura T
Dev Dyn
. 2004 Jun;
230(3):434-45.
PMID: 15188429
In vertebrates and invertebrates, BMP/Dpp (Bone Morphogenetic Protein/Decapentaplegic) signaling regulates the orchestrated processes of embryogenesis. Recent studies have revealed that BMP/Dpp signaling is controlled extracellularly as well as intracellularly. One...
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Matsumoto K, Nishihara S, Kamimura M, Shiraishi T, Otoguro T, Uehara M, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2004 May;
7(6):605-12.
PMID: 15133517
The cerebellum develops from the rhombic lip of the rostral hindbrain and is organized by fibroblast growth factor 8 (FGF8) expressed by the isthmus. Here we report characterization of Irx2,...
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Takeuchi J, Koshiba-Takeuchi K, Suzuki T, Kamimura M, Ogura K, Ogura T
Development
. 2003 May;
130(12):2729-39.
PMID: 12736216
A tight loop between members of the fibroblast growth factor and the Wnt families plays a key role in the initiation of vertebrate limb development. We show for the first...