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[2006]

Tsix-deficient X chromosome does not undergo inactivation in the embryonic lineage in males: implications for Tsix-independent silencing of Xist
T. Ohhata 1, 2, Y. Hoki 1, 2, H. Sasaki 2, 3 and T. Sado 1, 2, 3 (E-mail: tsado@lab.nig.ac.jp)
1 PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Saitama
2 Division of Human Genetics, National Institute of Genetics, Research Organization of Information and Systems
3 Department of Genetics, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), Mishima, Japan
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, Volume 113, Number 1-4, Pages 345-349 - 2006
 
In Vitro Development of Cloned Embryos Derived from Miniature Pig Somatic Cells after Activation by Ultrasound Stimulation
Kazuchika Miyoshi 1, Keisuke Sato 1 and Mitsutoshi Yoshida 1
1 Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan
Cloning Stem Cells, Volume 8, Number 3, Pages 159-165 - September 2006
 
A Comparison of Reproductive Characteristics of Boars Generated by Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer to Highly Related Conventionally Produced Boars
N.E. Williams 1, S.C. Walker 1, D.E. Reeves 2, E. Sherrer 3, J.M. Galvin 4, I. Polejaeva 5, G. Rampacek 6, L. Benyshek 7, R.K. Christenson 8, W.M. Graves 6, S.L. Pratt 6
1 ViaGen, Inc., Austin, Texas
2 Department of Population Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
3 Bresegen, Inc., Athens, Georgia
4 Reproductive Technologies Services, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
5 ViaGen, Inc., Austin, Texas
6 Department of Animal and Dairy Science, Edgar Rhodes Animal and Dairy Science Complex, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
7 Benyshek and Hough Consulting Services, Athens, Georgia
8 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Roman L. Hruska U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center, Nebraska
Cloning Stem Cells, Volume 8, Number 3, Pages 130-139 - September 2006
 
Chromosomal Aneuploidy in African Wildcat Somatic Cells and Cloned Embryos
Dr. Martha C. Gomez 1, Charles Earle Pope 1, Monica Lopez 1, 2, C. Dumas 1, Angelica Giraldo 3, Betsy L. Dresser 1, 2
1 Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
2 Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
3 Department of Animal Sciences, Louisiana State University, Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana USA
Cloning Stem Cells , Volume 8, Number 2, Pages 69-78 - June 2006
 
Caspase redundancy and release of mitochondrial apoptotic factors characterize interdigital apoptosis
V. Zuzarte-Luis 1, M. T. Berciano 1, M. Lafarga 1 and J. M. Hurle 1, 2 (E-mail: hurlej@unican.es)
1 Departamento de Anatomia y Biologia Celular, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, 39011, Spain
2 Departamento de Anatomia y Biologia Celular, Facultad de Medicina, C/Cardenal Herrera Oria s/n, Santander, 39011, Spain
Apoptosis, Volume 11, Number 5, Pages 701-715 - May 2006
 
Isolation and Characterization of Vasohibin-2 as a Homologue of VEGF-Inducible Endothelium-Derived Angiogenesis Inhibitor Vasohibin
Takumi Shibuya 1, Kazuhide Watanabe 1, 4, Hiroshi Yamashita 1, Kazue Shimizu 1, Hiroki Miyashita 1, Mayumi Abe 1, *, Takuya Moriya 2, Hideki Ohta 3, Hikaru Sonoda 3, Tooru Shimosegawa 4, Koichi Tabayashi 5, Yasufumi Sato 1 (E-mail: y-sato@idac.tohoku.ac.jp)
1 Department of Vascular Biology, Institute of Development, Aging, and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
2 Department of Pathology, Tohoku University Hospital, Sendai, Japan
3 Diagnostics Science Division, Shionogi & Co, Ltd, Toyonaka, Japan
4 Department of Gastroenterology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan
5 Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan
* Present address: Department of Nanomedicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, Volume 26, Issue 5, Pages 1051-1057 - May 2006
 
In vivo Evidence for Radial Migration of Neurons by Long-Distance Somal Translocation in the Developing Ferret Visual Cortex
Victor Borrell 1, * (E-mail: vborrell@umh.es), Brian K. Kaspar 2, Fred H. Gage 2 and Edward M. Callaway 1
1 Systems Neurobiology Laboratory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 10010 N. Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
2 Laboratory of Genetics, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 10010 N. Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
* President address: Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, Sant Joan d'Alacant, Spain
Cerebral Cortex, Volume 16, Number 11, Pages 1571-1583 - November 2006
 
Cooperative action of Sox9, Snail2 and PKA signaling in early neural crest development
Daisuke Sakai 1, Takashi Suzuki 1, Noriko Osumi 1 and Yoshio Wakamatsu 2 (E-mail: wakasama@mail.tains.tohoku.ac.jp)
1 Center for Translational and Advanced Animal Research on Human Diseases, Division of Developmental Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8575, Japan
2 Department of Developmental Neurobiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8575, Japan
Development, Volume 133, Issue 7, Pages 1323-1333 - April 2006
 
Pax6-dependent boundary defines alignment of migrating olfactory cortex neurons via the repulsive activity of ephrin A5
Tadashi Nomura 1, Johan Holmberg 2, Jonas Frisen 2 and Noriko Osumi 1, 3 (E-mail: osumi@mail.tains.tohoku.ac.jp)
1 Division of Developmental Neuroscience, Center for Translational and Advanced Animal Research (CTTAR), Tohoku University School of Medicine, 2-1, Seiryo-machi, Aoba-ku, 980-8575, Japan
2 Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institute, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
3 Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kawaguchi, 332-0012, Japan
Development, Volume 133, Issue 7, Pages 1335-1345 - April 2006
 
Multidirectional and multizonal tangential migration of GABAergic interneurons in the developing cerebral cortex
Daisuke H. Tanaka 1, Kazunori Maekawa 1, Yuchio Yanagawa 2, Kunihiko Obata 3 and Fujio Murakami 1 (E-mail: murakami@fbs.osaka-u.ac.jp)
1 Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, and SORST, Japan
Science and Technology Corporation (JST), Yamadaoka 1-3, Suita, Osaka 560-8531, Japan
2 Department of Genetic and Behavioral Neuroscience, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, 3-39-22 Showa-machi, Maebashi 371-8511, Japan
3 Neural Circuit Mechanism Group, BSI, RIKEN, Hirosawa 2-1, Wako, 351-0198, Japan
Development, Volume 133, Issue 11, Pages 2167-2176 - June 2006
 


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