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Genetics|February 1, 1996
Genetic analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae RHO3 gene, encoding a rho-type small GTPase, provides evidence for a role in bud formationJ Imai, A Toh-e, Y Matsui
Cell|September 4, 1992
Derivation of pluripotential embryonic stem cells from murine primordial germ cells in cultureY Matsui, K Zsebo, B L Hogan
Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. Protein, Nucleic Acid, Enzyme|September 1, 1994
[Factors involved in termination of M phase]M Shirayama, Y Matsui, A Toh-e
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1994
The yeast TEM1 gene, which encodes a GTP-binding protein, is involved in termination of M phaseM Shirayama, Y Matsui, A Toh-E
Genetics|February 7, 1998
SRO9, a multicopy suppressor of the bud growth defect in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae rho3-deficient cells, shows strong genetic interactions with tropomyosin genes, suggesting its role in organization of the actin cytoskeletonM Kagami, A Toh-e, Y Matsui
Cancer|March 10, 2001
Perioperative blood transfusion in hepatocellular carcinomas: influence of immunologic profile and recurrence free survivalA H Kwon, Y Matsui, Y Kamiyama
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|May 23, 1996
Dominant mutant alleles of yeast protein kinase gene CDC15 suppress the lte1 defect in termination of M phase and genetically interact with CDC14M Shirayama, Y Matsui, A Toh-e
Genetics|August 5, 1998
Sro7p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae counterpart of the tumor suppressor l(2)gl protein, is related to myosins in functionM Kagami, A Toh-e, Y Matsui
Developmental Biology|November 5, 1999
Members of the ErbB receptor tyrosine kinases are involved in germ cell development in fetal mouse gonadsH Toyoda-Ohno, M Obinata, Y Matsui
American Journal of Clinical Oncology|October 5, 2001
Effects of p53 mutations on cellular sensitivity to ionizing radiationY Matsui, Y Tsuchida, P C Keng
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Genetics|February 1, 1996
Genetic analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae RHO3 gene, encoding a rho-type small GTPase, provides evidence for a role in bud formationJ Imai, A Toh-e, Y Matsui
Cell|September 4, 1992
Derivation of pluripotential embryonic stem cells from murine primordial germ cells in cultureY Matsui, K Zsebo, B L Hogan
Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. Protein, Nucleic Acid, Enzyme|September 1, 1994
[Factors involved in termination of M phase]M Shirayama, Y Matsui, A Toh-e
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1994
The yeast TEM1 gene, which encodes a GTP-binding protein, is involved in termination of M phaseM Shirayama, Y Matsui, A Toh-E
Genetics|February 7, 1998
SRO9, a multicopy suppressor of the bud growth defect in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae rho3-deficient cells, shows strong genetic interactions with tropomyosin genes, suggesting its role in organization of the actin cytoskeletonM Kagami, A Toh-e, Y Matsui
Cancer|March 10, 2001
Perioperative blood transfusion in hepatocellular carcinomas: influence of immunologic profile and recurrence free survivalA H Kwon, Y Matsui, Y Kamiyama
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|May 23, 1996
Dominant mutant alleles of yeast protein kinase gene CDC15 suppress the lte1 defect in termination of M phase and genetically interact with CDC14M Shirayama, Y Matsui, A Toh-e
Genetics|August 5, 1998
Sro7p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae counterpart of the tumor suppressor l(2)gl protein, is related to myosins in functionM Kagami, A Toh-e, Y Matsui
Developmental Biology|November 5, 1999
Members of the ErbB receptor tyrosine kinases are involved in germ cell development in fetal mouse gonadsH Toyoda-Ohno, M Obinata, Y Matsui
American Journal of Clinical Oncology|October 5, 2001
Effects of p53 mutations on cellular sensitivity to ionizing radiationY Matsui, Y Tsuchida, P C Keng
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