Jun-ichi Sakiyama
Nagoya University
4 Papers
178 Citations
Jun-ichi Sakiyama is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hox gene & Lung bud. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Tbx4-Fgf10 system controls lung bud formation during chicken embryonic development.
TL;DR: Results suggested that Tbx4 governs multiple processes during respiratory tract development; i.e. the initial endodermal bud formation, respiratory endoderm formation, and septation of the respiratory tract and the esophagus.
Coordinated Expression of Abd-B Subfamily Genes of the HoxA Cluster in the Developing Digestive Tract of Chick Embryo
TL;DR: The possibility that Hox genes are responsible for determination of the position-specific differentiation of the visceral mesoderm of the digestive system and regulate the budding processes of the ceca is suggested.
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Coordinated expression of Hoxb genes and signaling molecules during development of the chick respiratory tract.
TL;DR: The possibility that Hoxb genes are involved in the system specifying regional differences in morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation of respiratory tract is suggested, and it is possible that BMPs and WNTs mediate region-specific epithelial-mesenchymal interaction in this system.
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HoxA and HoxB cluster genes subdivide the digestive tract into morphological domains during chick development.
TL;DR: The spatial expression patterns of Hox genes belonging to the HoxA and HoxB cluster in the developing chick digestive tract correlated with morphological subdivision of the digestive tract along the anteroposterior axis.
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