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H Yasuo

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Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin|May 1, 1976
Synthesis and properties of S-aminomethylthiamine and N-hydroxymethylthiamineH Yasuo
Current Biology : CB|September 2, 1999
A two-step model for the fate determination of presumptive endodermal blastomeres in Xenopus embryosH Yasuo, P Lemaire
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin|June 1, 1976
Aminomethylation of thiamine disulfides and formation of cyclobis-methylenethiamine from N-aminomethylated thiamine disulfideH Yasuo, N Yoneda
Nature|August 12, 1993
Function of vertebrate T geneH Yasuo, N Satoh
Developmental Biology|August 15, 1998
Conservation of the developmental role of Brachyury in notochord formation in a urochordate, the ascidian Balocynthia roretziH Yasuo, N Satoh
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|April 9, 2001
Generation of the germ layers along the animal-vegetal axis in Xenopus laevisH Yasuo, P Lemaire
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 5, 2001
Role of Goosecoid, Xnot and Wnt antagonists in the maintenance of the notochord genetic programme in Xenopus gastrulaeH Yasuo, P Lemaire
Current Biology : CB|May 16, 1998
Developmental signalling: a careful balancing actP Lemaire, H Yasuo
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 28, 2000
Phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase acts in parallel to the ERK MAP kinase in the FGF pathway during Xenopus mesoderm inductionR Carballada, H Yasuo, P Lemaire
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 1, 1995
A sea urchin homologue of the chordate Brachyury (T) gene is expressed in the secondary mesenchyme founder cellsY Harada, H Yasuo, N Satoh
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Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin|May 1, 1976
Synthesis and properties of S-aminomethylthiamine and N-hydroxymethylthiamineH Yasuo
Current Biology : CB|September 2, 1999
A two-step model for the fate determination of presumptive endodermal blastomeres in Xenopus embryosH Yasuo, P Lemaire
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin|June 1, 1976
Aminomethylation of thiamine disulfides and formation of cyclobis-methylenethiamine from N-aminomethylated thiamine disulfideH Yasuo, N Yoneda
Nature|August 12, 1993
Function of vertebrate T geneH Yasuo, N Satoh
Developmental Biology|August 15, 1998
Conservation of the developmental role of Brachyury in notochord formation in a urochordate, the ascidian Balocynthia roretziH Yasuo, N Satoh
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|April 9, 2001
Generation of the germ layers along the animal-vegetal axis in Xenopus laevisH Yasuo, P Lemaire
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 5, 2001
Role of Goosecoid, Xnot and Wnt antagonists in the maintenance of the notochord genetic programme in Xenopus gastrulaeH Yasuo, P Lemaire
Current Biology : CB|May 16, 1998
Developmental signalling: a careful balancing actP Lemaire, H Yasuo
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 28, 2000
Phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase acts in parallel to the ERK MAP kinase in the FGF pathway during Xenopus mesoderm inductionR Carballada, H Yasuo, P Lemaire
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 1, 1995
A sea urchin homologue of the chordate Brachyury (T) gene is expressed in the secondary mesenchyme founder cellsY Harada, H Yasuo, N Satoh
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