Blue Light-Induced Branching in Vaucheria. Requirement of Nuclear Accumulation in the Irradiated Region
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概要
著者
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Takahashi Fumio
Graduate School Of Life Sciences Tohoku University
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Takahashi Fumio
Institute Of Genetic Ecology Tohoku University
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Hishinuma Tasuku
Faculty Of Science Yamagata University
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Hishinuma Tasuku
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Biology Yamagata University
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KATAOKA Hironao
Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University
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Kataoka Hironao
Graduate School Of Life Sciences Tohoku University
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Kataoka Hironao
Institule For Agricultural Research Tohoku University
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Takahashi Fumio
Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University
関連論文
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- Bimodal Polarotropism of Vaucheria to Polarized Blue Light:Parallel Polarotropism at High Fluence Rate Corresponds to Negative Phototropism
- EACH NUCLEUS OF THE COENOCYTIC CELL OF VAUCHERIA HAS A LONG, LONGITUDINALLY EXTENDING BUNDLE OF MICROTUBULES.
- DNA-binding specificity of bZip-LOV proteins as putative blue-light photoreceptors in Vaucheria
- Effects of chemical components and nitrogen sources on zygospore development in Phycomyces blakesleeanus
- Bicarbonate enhances synchronous division of the giant nuclei of sporophytes in Bryopsis plumosa
- Mitosis and mitotic wave propagation in the coenocytic alga, Vaucheria terrestris sensu Goetz
- Blue Light-Induced Branching in Vaucheria. Requirement of Nuclear Accumulation in the Irradiated Region
- Accumulation of nuclei, which is indispensable for the bluelight-induced cytomorphogenesis in Vaucheria, is inhibited by Cytochalasin
- BLUE LIGHT TRIGGERED MITOSIS AND BRANCHING IN THE IRRADIATED REGION OF VAUCHERIA COENOCYTIC TUBE
- CHANGE IN MICROTUBULAR ORIENTATION DURINGBLUE LIGHT-INDUCED BRANCHING IN VAUCHERIA
- Expansion of Vaucheria Cell Apex Caused by Blue or Red Light
- Negative Phototropism in Vaucheria terrestris Regulated by Calcium I. Dependence on Background Blue Light and External Calcium Concentration
- Negative Phototropism in Vaucheria terrestris Regulated by Calcium III. The Role of Calcium Characterized by Use of a High-Power Argon-Ion Laser as the Source of Unilateral Blue Light
- Negative Phototropism of Vaucheria terrestris Regulated by Calcium II. Inhibition by Ca^-Channel Blockers and Mimesis by A23187
- The Light-Growth Response of Vaucheria. A conditio sine qua non of the Phototropic Response?