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Takuya Sato

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|February 9, 2021
The effects of resource subsidy duration in a detritus-based stream ecosystem: A mesocosm experimentTakuya Sato, Rui Ueda, Gaku Takimoto
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 22, 2023
Seasonal ecosystem linkages contribute to the maintenance of migratory polymorphism in a salmonid populationTatsuya Tanaka, Rui Ueda, Takuya Sato
Journal of Oral Biosciences|December 13, 2024
Measurement of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) accumulated in dentin collagenRuri Asami, Takuya Sato, Koji Sakiyama
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|December 12, 2022
Social agents as catalysts: Social dynamics in the classroom with book introduction robotHirotaka Osawa, Kohei Horino, Takuya Sato
Zoological Science|October 5, 2010
BMP and Hh signaling affects primordial germ cell division in DrosophilaTakuya Sato, Jun Ogata, Yuzo Niki
Organic Letters|June 4, 2015
2-Naphthylmethoxymethyl as a Mildly Introducible and Oxidatively Removable Benzyloxymethyl-Type Protecting GroupTakuya Sato, Tohru Oishi, Kohei Torikai
Reproductive Medicine and Biology|November 1, 2018
In vitro spermatogenesis: A century-long research journey, still half way aroundMitsuru Komeya, Takuya Sato, Takehiko Ogawa
Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 31, 2019
Host manipulation by parasites as a cryptic driver of energy flow through food websTakuya Sato, Ryosuke Iritani, Midori Sakura
Mechanisms of Development|February 23, 2008
Wingless signaling initiates mitosis of primordial germ cells during development in DrosophilaTakuya Sato, Sachie Ueda, Yuzo Niki
Biology Letters|January 13, 2021
Captive-bred populations of a partially migratory salmonid fish are unlikely to maintain migratory polymorphism in natural habitatsTatsuya Tanaka, Rui Ueda, Takuya Sato
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|February 9, 2021
The effects of resource subsidy duration in a detritus-based stream ecosystem: A mesocosm experimentTakuya Sato, Rui Ueda, Gaku Takimoto
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 22, 2023
Seasonal ecosystem linkages contribute to the maintenance of migratory polymorphism in a salmonid populationTatsuya Tanaka, Rui Ueda, Takuya Sato
Journal of Oral Biosciences|December 13, 2024
Measurement of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) accumulated in dentin collagenRuri Asami, Takuya Sato, Koji Sakiyama
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|December 12, 2022
Social agents as catalysts: Social dynamics in the classroom with book introduction robotHirotaka Osawa, Kohei Horino, Takuya Sato
Zoological Science|October 5, 2010
BMP and Hh signaling affects primordial germ cell division in DrosophilaTakuya Sato, Jun Ogata, Yuzo Niki
Organic Letters|June 4, 2015
2-Naphthylmethoxymethyl as a Mildly Introducible and Oxidatively Removable Benzyloxymethyl-Type Protecting GroupTakuya Sato, Tohru Oishi, Kohei Torikai
Reproductive Medicine and Biology|November 1, 2018
In vitro spermatogenesis: A century-long research journey, still half way aroundMitsuru Komeya, Takuya Sato, Takehiko Ogawa
Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 31, 2019
Host manipulation by parasites as a cryptic driver of energy flow through food websTakuya Sato, Ryosuke Iritani, Midori Sakura
Mechanisms of Development|February 23, 2008
Wingless signaling initiates mitosis of primordial germ cells during development in DrosophilaTakuya Sato, Sachie Ueda, Yuzo Niki
Biology Letters|January 13, 2021
Captive-bred populations of a partially migratory salmonid fish are unlikely to maintain migratory polymorphism in natural habitatsTatsuya Tanaka, Rui Ueda, Takuya Sato
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