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National Inst. Basic Biology Aichi Jpn | 論文
- Chromatic Regulation of Photosystem Composition in the Cyanobacterial Photosynthetic System : Kinetic Relationship between Change of Photosystem Composition and Cell Proliferation
- Chromatic Regulation of Photosystem Composition in the Photosynthetic System of Red and Blue-Green Algae
- Ultrastructue of Dunaliella tertiolecta Cells Grown under Low and High CO_2 Concentrations
- Signaling Cascade Triggered by BMP During Embryogenesis
- Brachyury-downstream notochord genes and convergent extension in Ciona intestinalis embryos
- Mutual interactions among the genesresponsible for leaf development -- an ontogenetic analysis usingArabidopsis thaliana
- Kinetic Studies on the Active Species of Inorganic Carbon Absorbed by the Cells of Dunaliella tertiolecta
- アラビドプシスを用いた葉形態形成の発生遺伝学的解析
- シュ-ト形態形成の遺伝学的背景 (エボル-ション) -- (発生)
- ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 and Elongator, a Histone Acetyltransferase Complex, Mediate the Establishment of Polarity in Leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana
- ANGUSTIFOLIA3 Plays Roles in Adaxial/Abaxial Patterning and Growth in Leaf Morphogenesis
- ROTUNDIFOLIA4 Regulates Cell Proliferation Along the Body Axis in Arabidopsis Shoot
- A hypothesis on the origin of genetic heterozygosity in diploids and triploids in Japanese Cayratia japonica species complex (Vitaceae)
- Leaf adaxial-abaxial polarity specification and lamina outgrowth : evolution and development
- Expression and Functional Analysis of a CLV3-Like Gene in the Model Legume Lotus japonicus
- Flowering phenology of the nine-year plant, Strobilanthes cernua (Acanthaceae)
- The Integral Membrane Protein SEN1 is Required for Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in Lotus japonicus Nodules
- A hypothesis on the origin of genetic heterozygosity in diploids and triploids in Japanese Cayratia japonica species complex (Vitaceae)
- How do 'housekeeping' genes control organogenesis? : unexpected new findings on the role of housekeeping genes in cell and organ differentiation
- Leaf adaxial-abaxial polarity specification and lamina outgrowth : evolution and development