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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-960805-572
Ueno, Naoto
Email:
nueno@nibb.ac.jp
URL:
Affiliation:
Address:
Division of Morphogenesis Department of Developmental Biology National Institute for Basic Biology Myodaiji Okazaki, 444 Japan
Country:
Phone:
81-564-55-7570
Fax:
81-564-55-7575 (7571 beginning in June)
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Nikaido, M., Shirai, A., Mizumaki, Y., Shigenobu, S., Ueno, N., Hatta, K. (2023) Intestinal expression patterns of transcription factors and markers for interstitial cells in the larval zebrafish. Development, growth & differentiation. 65(7):418-428
Sakamaki, K., Iwabe, N., Iwata, H., Imai, K., Takagi, C., Chiba, K., Shukunami, C., Tomii, K., Ueno, N. (2015) Conservation of structure and function in vertebrate c-FLIP proteins despite rapid evolutionary change. Biochemistry and biophysics reports. 3:175-189
Kai, M., Ueno, N., Kinoshita, N. (2015) Phosphorylation-Dependent Ubiquitination of Paraxial Protocadherin (PAPC) Controls Gastrulation Cell Movements. PLoS One. 10:e0115111
Tran, L.D., Hino, H., Quach, H., Lim, S., Shindo, A., Mimori-Kiyosue, Y., Mione, M., Ueno, N., Winkler, C., Hibi, M., and Sampath, K. (2012) Dynamic microtubules at the vegetal cortex predict the embryonic axis in zebrafish. Development (Cambridge, England). 139(19):3644-3652
Tao, H., Manak, J.R., Sowers, L., Mei, X., Kiyonari, H., Abe, T., Dahdaleh, N.S., Yang, T., Wu, S., Chen, S., Fox, M.H., Gurnett, C., Montine, T., Bird, T., Shaffer, L.G., Rosenfeld, J.A., McConnell, J., Madan-Khetarpal, S., Berry-Kravis, E., Griesbach, H., Saneto, R.P., Scott, M.P., Antic, D., Reed, J., Boland, R., Ehaideb, S.N., El-Shanti, H., Mahajan, V.B., Ferguson, P.J., Axelrod, J.D., Lehesjoki, A.E., Fritzsch, B., Slusarski, D.C., Wemmie, J., Ueno, N., and Bassuk, A.G. (2011) Mutations in Prickle Orthologs Cause Seizures in Flies, Mice, and Humans. American journal of human genetics. 88(2):138-149
Carreira-Barbosa, F., Concha, M.L., Takeuchi, M., Ueno, N., Wilson, S.W., and Tada, M. (2003) Prickle 1 regulates cell movements during gastrulation and neuronal migration in zebrafish. Development (Cambridge, England). 130(17):4037-4046
Teraoka, H., Dong, W., Tsujimoto, Y., Iwasa, H., Endoh, D., Ueno, N., Stegeman, J.J., Peterson, R.E., and Hiraga, T. (2003) Induction of cytochrome P450 1A is required for circulation failure and edema by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in zebrafish. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 304(2):223-228
Takeuchi, M., Nakabayashi, J., Sakaguchi, T., Yamamoto, T.S., Takahashi, H., Takeda, H., and Ueno, N. (2003) The prickle-related gene in vertebrates is essential for gastrulation cell movements. Current biology : CB. 13(8):674-679
Koshida, S., Shinya, M., Nikaido, M., Ueno, N., Schulte-Merker, S., Kuroiwa, A., and Takeda, H. (2002) Inhibition of BMP activity by the FGF signal promotes posterior neural development in zebrafish. Developmental Biology. 244(1):9-20
Teraoka, H., Dong, W., Ogawa, S., Tsukiyama, S., Okuhara, Y., Niiyama, M., Ueno, N., Peterson, R.E., and Hiraga, T. (2002) 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin toxicity in the zebrafish embryo: altered regional blood flow and impaired lower jaw development. Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology. 65(2):192-199
Nagaso, H., Suzuki, A., Tada, M., and Ueno, N. (1999) Dual specificity of activin type II receptor ActRIIb in dorso-ventral patterning during zebrafish embryogenesis. Development, growth & differentiation. 41(2):119-133
Nikaido, M., Tada, M., and Ueno, N. (1999) Restricted expression of the receptor serine/threonine kinase BMPR-IB in zebrafish. Mechanisms of Development. 82(1-2):219-222
Nikaido, M., Tada, M., Takeda, H., Kuroiwa, A., and Ueno, N. (1999) In vivo analysis using variants of zebrafish BMPR-IA: range of action and involvement of BMP in ectoderm patterning. Development (Cambridge, England). 126:181-190
Higashijima, S., Okamoto, H., Ueno, N., Hotta, Y., and Eguchi, G. (1997) High-frequency generation of transgenic zebrafish which reliably express GFP in whole muscles or the whole body by using promoters of zebrafish origin. Developmental Biology. 192:289-299
Nikaido, M., Tada, M., Saji, T., and Ueno, N. (1997) Conservation of BMP signaling in zebrafish mesoderm patterning. Mechanisms of Development. 61(1-2):75-88
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