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Yumiko Saga

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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|July 24, 2010
Function of Nanos2 in the male germ cell lineage in miceYumiko Saga
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|April 5, 2012
The synchrony and cyclicity of developmental eventsYumiko Saga
Development, Growth & Differentiation|April 24, 2008
Sexual development of mouse germ cells: Nanos2 promotes the male germ cell fate by suppressing the female pathwayYumiko Saga
Sexual Development : Genetics, Molecular Biology, Evolution, Endocrinology, Embryology, and Pathology of Sex Determination and Differentiation|March 9, 2022
How Germ Cells Determine Their Own Sexual Fate in MiceYumiko Saga
Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. Protein, Nucleic Acid, Enzyme|November 25, 2010
[Sexual development of germ cells]Yumiko Saga
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 30, 2012
The mechanism of somite formation in miceYumiko Saga
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|July 16, 2008
Mouse germ cell development during embryogenesisYumiko Saga
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|March 31, 2007
Segmental border is defined by the key transcription factor Mesp2, by means of the suppression of Notch activityYumiko Saga
Mechanisms of Development|June 13, 2008
Pofut1 is required for the proper localization of the Notch receptor during mouse developmentYoshiaki Okamura, Yumiko Saga
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 26, 2012
Retinoic acid signaling in Sertoli cells regulates organization of the blood-testis barrier through cyclical changes in gene expressionKazuteru Hasegawa, Yumiko Saga
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|July 24, 2010
Function of Nanos2 in the male germ cell lineage in miceYumiko Saga
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|April 5, 2012
The synchrony and cyclicity of developmental eventsYumiko Saga
Development, Growth & Differentiation|April 24, 2008
Sexual development of mouse germ cells: Nanos2 promotes the male germ cell fate by suppressing the female pathwayYumiko Saga
Sexual Development : Genetics, Molecular Biology, Evolution, Endocrinology, Embryology, and Pathology of Sex Determination and Differentiation|March 9, 2022
How Germ Cells Determine Their Own Sexual Fate in MiceYumiko Saga
Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. Protein, Nucleic Acid, Enzyme|November 25, 2010
[Sexual development of germ cells]Yumiko Saga
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 30, 2012
The mechanism of somite formation in miceYumiko Saga
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|July 16, 2008
Mouse germ cell development during embryogenesisYumiko Saga
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|March 31, 2007
Segmental border is defined by the key transcription factor Mesp2, by means of the suppression of Notch activityYumiko Saga
Mechanisms of Development|June 13, 2008
Pofut1 is required for the proper localization of the Notch receptor during mouse developmentYoshiaki Okamura, Yumiko Saga
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 26, 2012
Retinoic acid signaling in Sertoli cells regulates organization of the blood-testis barrier through cyclical changes in gene expressionKazuteru Hasegawa, Yumiko Saga
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