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Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 1, 1994
Polypurine sequences within a downstream exon function as a splicing enhancerK Tanaka, A Watakabe, Y Shimura
Genes & Development|March 1, 1993
The role of exon sequences in splice site selectionA Watakabe, K Tanaka, Y Shimura
Gene Expression|January 1, 1991
Repositioning of an alternative exon sequence of mouse IgM pre-mRNA activates splicing of the preceding intronA Watakabe, H Sakamoto, Y Shimura
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 10, 1995
Specificity of dimer formation in tropomyosins: influence of alternatively spliced exons on homodimer and heterodimer assemblyM Gimona, A Watakabe, D M Helfman
Journal of Cell Science|September 1, 1996
N-tropomodulin: a novel isoform of tropomodulin identified as the major binding protein to brain tropomyosinA Watakabe, R Kobayashi, D M Helfman
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|January 19, 2006
Gene expression profiling of primate neocortex: molecular neuroanatomy of cortical areasA Watakabe, Y Komatsu, H Nawa, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|March 10, 2001
Growth/differentiation factor 7 is preferentially expressed in the primary motor area of the monkey neocortexA Watakabe, H Fujita, M Hayashi, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|October 25, 1989
A secondary structure at the 3' splice site affects the in vitro splicing reaction of mouse immunoglobulin mu chain pre-mRNAsA Watakabe, K Inoue, H Sakamoto, et al.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da U S P|August 1, 1979
[Principle physiological problems presented by patients with myocardial infarct and the resultant nursing activities]M G Barbato, K Uechi, N A Watakabe, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|February 13, 2001
The occ1 gene is preferentially expressed in the primary visual cortex in an activity-dependent manner: a pattern of gene expression related to the cytoarchitectonic area in adult macaque neocortexS Tochitani, F Liang, A Watakabe, et al.
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Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 1, 1994
Polypurine sequences within a downstream exon function as a splicing enhancerK Tanaka, A Watakabe, Y Shimura
Genes & Development|March 1, 1993
The role of exon sequences in splice site selectionA Watakabe, K Tanaka, Y Shimura
Gene Expression|January 1, 1991
Repositioning of an alternative exon sequence of mouse IgM pre-mRNA activates splicing of the preceding intronA Watakabe, H Sakamoto, Y Shimura
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 10, 1995
Specificity of dimer formation in tropomyosins: influence of alternatively spliced exons on homodimer and heterodimer assemblyM Gimona, A Watakabe, D M Helfman
Journal of Cell Science|September 1, 1996
N-tropomodulin: a novel isoform of tropomodulin identified as the major binding protein to brain tropomyosinA Watakabe, R Kobayashi, D M Helfman
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|January 19, 2006
Gene expression profiling of primate neocortex: molecular neuroanatomy of cortical areasA Watakabe, Y Komatsu, H Nawa, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|March 10, 2001
Growth/differentiation factor 7 is preferentially expressed in the primary motor area of the monkey neocortexA Watakabe, H Fujita, M Hayashi, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|October 25, 1989
A secondary structure at the 3' splice site affects the in vitro splicing reaction of mouse immunoglobulin mu chain pre-mRNAsA Watakabe, K Inoue, H Sakamoto, et al.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da U S P|August 1, 1979
[Principle physiological problems presented by patients with myocardial infarct and the resultant nursing activities]M G Barbato, K Uechi, N A Watakabe, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|February 13, 2001
The occ1 gene is preferentially expressed in the primary visual cortex in an activity-dependent manner: a pattern of gene expression related to the cytoarchitectonic area in adult macaque neocortexS Tochitani, F Liang, A Watakabe, et al.
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