Chika Yokota, PhD
Title
Research Associate
Phone
513-784-0194
Credentials
Ph.D.: University of Tokyo, Tokyo,
Japan, 1998
Publications, Most Recent
Moriya N, Komazaki S, Takahashi S, Yokota C, Asashima
M.In vitro pancreas formation from Xenopus ectoderm treated with activin and
retinoic acid.
Dev Growth Differ., 2000; 42, 593-602.
Tanegashima K, Yokota C, Takahashi S, Asashima
M.Expression cloning of Xantivin, a Xenopus lefty/antivin-related gene, involved
in the regulation of activin signaling during mesoderm induction. Mech.
Dev., 2000; 99, 3-14.
Takahashi S, Yokota C, Takano K, Tanegashima K, Onuma Y,
Goto J, Asashima M.Two novel nodal-related genes initiate early inductive events
in Xenopus Nieuwkoop center.Development, 2000; 127, 5319-29.
Ninomiya H, Takahashi S, Tanegashima K, Yokota C,
Asashima M.Endoderm differentiation and inductive effect of activin-treated
ectoderm in Xenopus. Dev. Growth. Differ., 1999; 41, 391-400.
Tamai K, Yokota C, Ariizumi T, Asashima M.Cytochalasin B
inhibits morphogenetic movement and muscle differentiation of activin-treated
ectoderm in Xenopus. Dev. Growth. Differ., 1999; 41, 41-9.
PresentationsYokota C, Tkahashi S, Onuma Y, Asashima M.Disruption of Xr5 and Xnr6 signal cause defects of mesodermal and endodermal formation : using Morpholino antisense-oligo. 14th International Congress of Developmental Biology; 2001 July 8-12; Kyoo, Japan.
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