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Profile Publications (15)
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Publications By Kei Tamura

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Promoter generation for the chimeric sex-determining gene dm-W in Xenopus frogs., Hayashi S, Tamura K, Tsukamoto D, Ogita Y, Takamatsu N, Ito M., Genes Genet Syst. September 5, 2023; 98 (2): 53-60.                  


Neofunctionalization of a Noncoding Portion of a DNA Transposon in the Coding Region of the Chimerical Sex-Determining Gene dm-W in Xenopus Frogs., Hayashi S, Suda K, Fujimura F, Fujikawa M, Tamura K, Tsukamoto D, Evans BJ, Takamatsu N, Ito M., Mol Biol Evol. July 2, 2022; 39 (7):                             


Activation of DNA Transposons and Evolution of piRNA Genes Through Interspecific Hybridization in Xenopus Frogs., Suda K, Hayashi SR, Tamura K, Takamatsu N, Ito M., Front Genet. January 1, 2022; 13 766424.                  


Independent pseudogenizations and losses of sox15 during amniote diversification following asymmetric ohnolog evolution., Ogita Y, Tamura K, Mawaribuchi S, Takamatsu N, Ito M., BMC Ecol Evol. June 30, 2021; 21 (1): 134.        


PACT/PRKRA and p53 regulate transcriptional activity of DMRT1., Fujitani K, Otomo A, Nagayama Y, Tachibana T, Kato R, Kawashima Y, Kodera Y, Kato T, Takada S, Tamura K, Takamatsu N, Ito M., Genet Mol Biol. March 30, 2020; 43 (2): e20190017.        


Masculinization-Related Genes and Cell-Mass Structures During Early Gonadal Differentiation in the African Clawed Frog Xenopus laevis., Wada M, Fujitani K, Tamura K, Mawaribuchi S, Kamata Y, Takamatsu N, Ito M., Zoolog Sci. April 1, 2017; 34 (2): 105-111.


Apoptosis and differentiation of Xenopus tail-derived myoblasts by thyroid hormone., Tamura K, Takayama S, Ishii T, Mawaribuchi S, Takamatsu N, Ito M., J Mol Endocrinol. June 1, 2015; 54 (3): 185-92.


Erythropoietin protects red blood cells from TRAIL1-induced cell death during red blood cell transition in Xenopus laevis., Tamura K, Takamatsu N, Ito M., Mol Cell Biochem. January 1, 2015; 398 (1-2): 73-81.


Apoptotic and survival signaling mediated through death receptor members during metamorphosis in the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis., Ito M, Tamura K, Mawaribuchi S, Takamatsu N., Gen Comp Endocrinol. May 1, 2012; 176 (3): 461-4.


Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand 1 (TRAIL1) enhances the transition of red blood cells from the larval to adult type during metamorphosis in Xenopus., Tamura K, Mawaribuchi S, Yoshimoto S, Shiba T, Takamatsu N, Ito M., Blood. January 28, 2010; 115 (4): 850-9.


Tumor necrosis factor-alpha attenuates thyroid hormone-induced apoptosis in vascular endothelial cell line XLgoo established from Xenopus tadpole tails., Mawaribuchi S, Tamura K, Okano S, Takayama S, Yaoita Y, Shiba T, Takamatsu N, Ito M., Endocrinology. July 1, 2008; 149 (7): 3379-89.


A W-linked DM-domain gene, DM-W, participates in primary ovary development in Xenopus laevis., Yoshimoto S, Okada E, Umemoto H, Tamura K, Uno Y, Nishida-Umehara C, Matsuda Y, Takamatsu N, Shiba T, Ito M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 19, 2008; 105 (7): 2469-74.


Expression and promoter analysis of Xenopus DMRT1 and functional characterization of the transactivation property of its protein., Yoshimoto S, Okada E, Oishi T, Numagami R, Umemoto H, Tamura K, Kanda H, Shiba T, Takamatsu N, Ito M., Dev Growth Differ. December 1, 2006; 48 (9): 597-603.        


Xenopus death-domain-containing proteins FADD and RIP1 synergistically activate JNK and NF-kappaB., Ishizawa YH, Tamura K, Yamaguchi T, Matsumoto K, Komiyama M, Takamatsu N, Shiba T, Ito M., Biol Cell. August 1, 2006; 98 (8): 465-78.


Xenopus death receptor-M1 and -M2, new members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, trigger apoptotic signaling by differential mechanisms., Tamura K, Noyama T, Ishizawa YH, Takamatsu N, Shiba T, Ito M., J Biol Chem. February 27, 2004; 279 (9): 7629-35.              

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