ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-960805-384
Miyake, Tsutomu
URL: http://www.benaroyaresearch.org/bri_investigators/amemiya/miyake/tmiyake.html
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Address: Molecular Genetics Program Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason 1201 Ninth Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 USA
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Phone: (206) 583-6093
Fax: (206) 583-2297
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
Development and evolution of the neural crest cells and the skeleton; constructions and applications of BAC libraries to developmental and evolutionary studies; roles of homeobox-containing genes in patterning the skeleton ; development of the immune system.


PUBLICATIONS
Amemiya, C.T., Alfoldi, J., Lee, A.P., Fan, S., Philippe, H., MacCallum, I., Braasch, I., Manousaki, T., Schneider, I., Rohner, N., Organ, C., Chalopin, D., Smith, J.J., Robinson, M., Dorrington, R.A., Gerdol, M., Aken, B., Biscotti, M.A., Barucca, M., Baurain, D., Berlin, A.M., Blatch, G.L., Buonocore, F., Burmester, T., Campbell, M.S., Canapa, A., Cannon, J.P., Christoffels, A., de Moro, G., Edkins, A.L., Fan, L., Fausto, A.M., Feiner, N., Forconi, M., Gamieldien, J., Gnerre, S., Gnirke, A., Goldstone, J.V., Haerty, W., Hahn, M.E., Hesse, U., Hoffmann, S., Johnson, J., Karchner, S.I., Karaku, S., Lara, M., Levin, J.Z., Litman, G.W., Mauceli, E., Miyake, T., Mueller, M.G., Nelson, D.R., Nitsche, A., Olmo, E., Ota, T., Pallavicini, A., Panji, S., Picone, B., Ponting, C.P., Prohaska, S.J., Przybylski, D., Saha, N.R., Ravi, V., Ribeiro, F.J., Sauka-Spengler, T., Scapigliati, G., Searle, S.M.J., Sharpe, T., Simakov, O., Stadler, P.F., Stegeman, J.J., Sumiyama, K., Tabbaa, D., Tafer, H., Turner-Maier, J., van Heusden, P., White, S., Williams, L., Yandell, M., Brinkmann, H., Volff, J.N., Tabin, C.J., Shubin, N., Schartl, M., Jaffe, D.B., Postlethwait, J.H., Venkatesh, B., Palma, F.D., Lander, E.S., Meyer, A., and Lindblad-Toh, K. (2013) The African coelacanth genome provides insights into tetrapod evolution. Nature. 496:311-316
Shono, T., Kurokawa, D., Miyake, T., and Okabe, M. (2011) Acquisition of glial cells missing 2 Enhancers Contributes to a Diversity of Ionocytes in Zebrafish. PLoS One. 6(8):e23746
Miyake, T. and Hall, B.K. (1994) Miyake, T. and B. K. Hall. 1994. Development of in vitro organ culture techniques for differentiation and growth of cartilages and bones from teleost fish with comparisons with in vivo skeletal development. Jour. Exp. Zool., 268 (1): 22-43. The Journal of experimental zoology. 268(1):22-43
Miyake, T., Huysseune, A., Hall, B.K., and Smith, M.M. (1991) Development of a CAM-grafting system for skeletal tissues of fishes. American zoologist. 31:47A

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS
Hall, B. K. and T. Miyake. 2000. All for one and one for all: condensations and the initiation of the skeletal development. BioEssays, 22 (2): 138-147.

Miyake, T., J. L. Vaglia, L. H. Taylor and B. K. Hall. 1999. Development of dermal denticles in skates (Chondrichthyes, Batoidea): patterning and cellular differentiation. J. Morphol., 241: 61-81.

Miyake, T., A. C. Cameron and B. K. Hall. 1997. Variability of embryonic development among three inbred strains of mice. Growth, Development & Aging, 61:141-155.

Bertram, J. E. A., L. Greenberg, T. Miyake and B. K. Hall. 1997. Paralysis and long bone growth in the chick: growth trajectories of the pectoral limb. Growth, Development & Aging, 61: 51-60.

Miyake, T., I. Hunt von Herbing and B. K. Hall. 1997. Neural ectoderm, neural crest and placodes: The contribution of the otic placode to the ectodermal cell lining of the embryonic opercular cavity in Atlantic cod (Teleostei). J. Morphol., 231: 231-252.

Miyake, T., A. C. Cameron and B. K. Hall. 1997. Stage-specific expression patterns of alkaline phosphatase during development of the first arch skeleton in inbred C57BL/6 mouse embryos. J. Anat., 190: 239-260.

Miyake, T., A. M. Cameron and B. K. Hall. 1996. Stage-specific onset of condensation and matrix deposition for Meckel's and other first arch cartilages in inbred C57BL/6 mice. J. Craniofac. Genet. Dev. Biol., 16(1): 32-47.

Miyake, T., A. M. Cameron and B. K. Hall. 1996. Detailed staging of inbred C57BL/6 mice between Theiler's (1972) stages 18 and 21 (11 to 13 days of gestation) based on craniofacial development. J. Craniofac. Genet. Dev. Biol., 16(1): 1-31.

Hunt von Herbing, I., T. Miyake, B. K. Hall and R. G. Boutilier. 1996. Ontogeny of feeding and respiration in larval Atlantic cod Gadus morphua (Teleostei,Gadiformes): II. function. J. Morphol., 227: 37-50.

Hunt von Herbing, I., T. Miyake, B. K. Hall and R. G. Boutilier. 1996. Ontogeny of feeding and respiration in larval Atlantic cod Gadus morphua (Teleostei,Gadiformes): I. morphology. J. Morphol., 227: 15-35.

Hunt von Herbing, I., R. G. Boutilier, T. Miyake and B. K. Hall. 1996. Effects of temperature on morphological landmarks critical to growth and survival in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Mar. Biol., 124: 593-606.

Hall, B. K. and T. Miyake. 1995. Divide, accumulate, differentiate: cell condensation in skeletal development revisited. Int. J. Dev. Biol., 39(6): 881-893.

Taylor, L. H., B. K. Hall, T. Miyake and D. K. Cone. 1994. Ectopic ossicles associated with metacercariae of Apophallus brevis (Trematoda) in yellow perch, Perca flavescens (Teleostei): development and identification of bone and chondroid bone. Anat. Embryol., 190: 29-46.

Hall, B. K. and T. Miyake. 1992. The membrane skeleton: the role of cell condensations in vertebrate skeletogenesis. Anat. and Embryo., 186 (2): 107-124.

Miyake, T., J. D. McEachran, P. J. Walton and B. K. Hall. 1992. Development and morphology of rostral cartilages in batoid fishes (Chondrichthyes: Batoidea), with comments on homology within vertebrates. Biol. Jour. Linn. Soc., 46: 259-298.

Miyake, T., J. D. McEachran and B. K. Hall. 1992. Edgeworth's legacy of cranial muscle development with an analysis of the ventral gill arch muscles in batoid fishes (Batoidea: Chondrichthyes). J. Morphol., 212 (3): 213-256.

Miyake, T. and J. D. McEachran. 1991. The morphology and evolution of the ventral gill arch skeleton in batoid fishes (Chondrichthyes: Batoidea). Zool. Jour. Linn. Soc., 102: 75-100.