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Hiroaki Nakano

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Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation|October 11, 2019
Development of XenoturbellidaHiroaki Nakano
Zoological Letters|November 26, 2015
What is Xenoturbella?Hiroaki Nakano
Scientific Reports|June 20, 2014
Survey of the Japanese coast reveals abundant placozoan populations in the Northern Pacific OceanHiroaki Nakano
The Biological Bulletin|February 2, 2019
A New Species of Orthonectida That Parasitizes Xenoturbella bocki: Implications for Studies on XenoturbellaHiroaki Nakano, Hideyuki Miyazawa
Ecology and Evolution|March 14, 2018
Multiple surveys employing a new sample-processing protocol reveal the genetic diversity of placozoans in JapanHideyuki Miyazawa, Hiroaki Nakano
Scientific Reports|July 21, 2024
Staging of post-settlement growth in the nudibranch Hypselodoris festivaMakiko Hayashi, Hiroaki Nakano
Development Genes and Evolution|January 26, 2010
Nervous system development of two crinoid species, the sea lily Metacrinus rotundus and the feather star Oxycomanthus japonicusHiroaki Nakano, Yoko Nakajima, Shonan Amemiya
Zoological Science|February 2, 2022
JAMBIO and Its Coastal Organism Joint Surveys: Network of Marine Stations Explores Japanese Coastal BiotaHiroaki Nakano, Yukinobu Isowa, Kazuo Inaba
Developmental Biology|January 31, 2006
Nervous system development of the sea cucumber Stichopus japonicusHiroaki Nakano, Naoyuki Murabe, Shonan Amemiya, et al.
Zoological Science|February 2, 2022
Sinking Down or Floating Up? Current State of Taxonomic Studies on Marine Invertebrates in Japan Inferred from the Number of New Species Published between the Years 2003 and 2020Hiroaki Nakano, Naoto Jimi, Takenori Sasaki, et al.
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Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation|October 11, 2019
Development of XenoturbellidaHiroaki Nakano
Zoological Letters|November 26, 2015
What is Xenoturbella?Hiroaki Nakano
Scientific Reports|June 20, 2014
Survey of the Japanese coast reveals abundant placozoan populations in the Northern Pacific OceanHiroaki Nakano
The Biological Bulletin|February 2, 2019
A New Species of Orthonectida That Parasitizes Xenoturbella bocki: Implications for Studies on XenoturbellaHiroaki Nakano, Hideyuki Miyazawa
Ecology and Evolution|March 14, 2018
Multiple surveys employing a new sample-processing protocol reveal the genetic diversity of placozoans in JapanHideyuki Miyazawa, Hiroaki Nakano
Scientific Reports|July 21, 2024
Staging of post-settlement growth in the nudibranch Hypselodoris festivaMakiko Hayashi, Hiroaki Nakano
Development Genes and Evolution|January 26, 2010
Nervous system development of two crinoid species, the sea lily Metacrinus rotundus and the feather star Oxycomanthus japonicusHiroaki Nakano, Yoko Nakajima, Shonan Amemiya
Zoological Science|February 2, 2022
JAMBIO and Its Coastal Organism Joint Surveys: Network of Marine Stations Explores Japanese Coastal BiotaHiroaki Nakano, Yukinobu Isowa, Kazuo Inaba
Developmental Biology|January 31, 2006
Nervous system development of the sea cucumber Stichopus japonicusHiroaki Nakano, Naoyuki Murabe, Shonan Amemiya, et al.
Zoological Science|February 2, 2022
Sinking Down or Floating Up? Current State of Taxonomic Studies on Marine Invertebrates in Japan Inferred from the Number of New Species Published between the Years 2003 and 2020Hiroaki Nakano, Naoto Jimi, Takenori Sasaki, et al.
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