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Tomoko Funakoshi

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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|July 10, 2012
Nuclear pore dynamics during the cell cycleNaoko Imamoto, Tomoko Funakoshi
Cell Structure and Function|June 5, 2024
Reconstitution of nuclear envelope subdomain formation on mitotic chromosomes in semi-intact cellsTomoko Funakoshi, Naoko Imamoto
Methods in Cell Biology|May 27, 2014
Cell-fusion method to visualize interphase nuclear pore formationKazuhiro Maeshima, Tomoko Funakoshi, Naoko Imamoto
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|January 4, 2015
Reconstitution of nucleocytoplasmic transport using digitonin-permeabilized cellsShingo Kose, Tomoko Funakoshi, Naoko Imamoto
Muscle & Nerve|January 10, 2018
Time-course study of macrophage infiltration and inflammation in cast immobilization-induced atrophied muscle of miceNoriaki Kawanishi, Tomoko Funakoshi, Shuichi Machida
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|July 9, 2010
YB-1 binds to GluR2 mRNA and CaM1 mRNA in the brain and regulates their translational levels in an activity-dependent mannerToru Tanaka, Sachiyo Ohashi, Tomoko Funakoshi, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|February 4, 2011
Localization of Pom121 to the inner nuclear membrane is required for an early step of interphase nuclear pore complex assemblyTomoko Funakoshi, Michaela Clever, Ai Watanabe, et al.
Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|February 16, 2013
Regulation and coordination of nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complex assemblyMichaela Clever, Yasuhiro Mimura, Tomoko Funakoshi, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|March 26, 2003
Positive and negative regulators for neuronal BC1 RNA transcription by RNA polymerase III are possible members of the RNA polymerase II transcription systemShunsuke Kobayashi, Sakurako Kamo, Keisuke Agui, et al.
Microbiology Spectrum|September 14, 2023
ATG9A supports <i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> infection via autophagy-independent mechanismsMichitaka Suzuki, Tomoko Funakoshi, Keigo Kumagai, et al.
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|July 10, 2012
Nuclear pore dynamics during the cell cycleNaoko Imamoto, Tomoko Funakoshi
Cell Structure and Function|June 5, 2024
Reconstitution of nuclear envelope subdomain formation on mitotic chromosomes in semi-intact cellsTomoko Funakoshi, Naoko Imamoto
Methods in Cell Biology|May 27, 2014
Cell-fusion method to visualize interphase nuclear pore formationKazuhiro Maeshima, Tomoko Funakoshi, Naoko Imamoto
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|January 4, 2015
Reconstitution of nucleocytoplasmic transport using digitonin-permeabilized cellsShingo Kose, Tomoko Funakoshi, Naoko Imamoto
Muscle & Nerve|January 10, 2018
Time-course study of macrophage infiltration and inflammation in cast immobilization-induced atrophied muscle of miceNoriaki Kawanishi, Tomoko Funakoshi, Shuichi Machida
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|July 9, 2010
YB-1 binds to GluR2 mRNA and CaM1 mRNA in the brain and regulates their translational levels in an activity-dependent mannerToru Tanaka, Sachiyo Ohashi, Tomoko Funakoshi, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|February 4, 2011
Localization of Pom121 to the inner nuclear membrane is required for an early step of interphase nuclear pore complex assemblyTomoko Funakoshi, Michaela Clever, Ai Watanabe, et al.
Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|February 16, 2013
Regulation and coordination of nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complex assemblyMichaela Clever, Yasuhiro Mimura, Tomoko Funakoshi, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|March 26, 2003
Positive and negative regulators for neuronal BC1 RNA transcription by RNA polymerase III are possible members of the RNA polymerase II transcription systemShunsuke Kobayashi, Sakurako Kamo, Keisuke Agui, et al.
Microbiology Spectrum|September 14, 2023
ATG9A supports <i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> infection via autophagy-independent mechanismsMichitaka Suzuki, Tomoko Funakoshi, Keigo Kumagai, et al.
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