Noriyuki Sagata

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Kyushu University, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken, Japan 
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Nakajo N, Deno YK, Ueno H, et al. (2011) Temporal and spatial expression patterns of Cdc25 phosphatase isoforms during early Xenopus development. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 55: 627-32
Inoue D, Ohe M, Kanemori Y, et al. (2007) A direct link of the Mos-MAPK pathway to Erp1/Emi2 in meiotic arrest of Xenopus laevis eggs. Nature. 446: 1100-4
Ohe M, Inoue D, Kanemori Y, et al. (2007) Erp1/Emi2 is essential for the meiosis I to meiosis II transition in Xenopus oocytes. Developmental Biology. 303: 157-64
Yoshitome S, Nakamura H, Nakajo N, et al. (2003) Mr 25 000 protein, a substrate for protein serine/threonine kinases, is identified as a part of Xenopus laevis vitellogenin B1. Development, Growth & Differentiation. 45: 283-94
Furuno N, Kawasaki A, Sagata N. (2003) Expression of cell-cycle regulators during Xenopus oogenesis. Gene Expression Patterns : Gep. 3: 165-8
Ueno S, Sagata N. (2002) Requirement for both EDEN and AUUUA motifs in translational arrest of Mos mRNA upon fertilization of Xenopus eggs Developmental Biology. 250: 156-167
Shimuta K, Nakajo N, Uto K, et al. (2002) Chk1 is activated transiently and targets Cdc25A for degradation at the Xenopus midblastula transition. The Embo Journal. 21: 3694-703
Okamoto K, Nakajo N, Sagata N. (2002) The existence of two distinct Wee1 isoforms in Xenopus: implications for the developmental regulation of the cell cycle. The Embo Journal. 21: 2472-84
Oe T, Nakajo N, Katsuragi Y, et al. (2001) Cytoplasmic occurrence of the Chk1/Cdc25 pathway and regulation of Chk1 in Xenopus oocytes. Developmental Biology. 229: 250-261
Kajiura-Kobayashi H, Yoshida N, Sagata N, et al. (2000) The Mos/MAPK pathway is involved in metaphase II arrest as a cytostatic factor but is neither necessary nor sufficient for initiating oocyte maturation in goldfish. Development Genes and Evolution. 210: 416-425
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