Yasuo Ishii
Kyoto Sangyo University
24 Papers
422 Citations
Yasuo Ishii is an academic researcher from Kyoto Sangyo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endoderm & Eye development. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Yasuo Ishii include University of Nottingham & Tokyo Metropolitan University.
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Papers
Region-Specific Expression of Chicken Sox2 in the Developing Gut and Lung Epithelium: Regulation by Epithelial-Mesenchymal Interactions
TL;DR: In situ analysis of the chicken cSox2 gene, a member of the transcription factor family containing an Sry‐like high‐mobility group (HMG) box, demonstrated localized expression in the embryonic endoderm, suggesting that cSX2 plays pivotal roles in generating morphologically and physiologically distinct types of epithelial cells in the gut.
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Early specification of intestinal epithelium in the chicken embryo: a study on the localization and regulation of CdxA expression.
TL;DR: In the development of the chicken embryo, CdxA expression appears in the endoderm at day 1.5 of development as bilateral bands on either side of the splanchnopleure which later contribute to intestinal epithelium as discussed by the authors.
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Spatial expression of Sonic hedgehog in the lung epithelium during branching morphogenesis.
Koko Urase,Takeshi Mukasa,Hiroshi Igarashi,Yasuo Ishii,Sadao Yasugi,Mariko Y. Momoi,Takashi Momoi +6 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that Shh and Bmp-4 are involved in the branching morphogenesis of lung epithelium.
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cSox3 expression and neurogenesis in the epibranchial placodes.
Muhammad Abu-Elmagd,Yasuo Ishii,Martin Cheung,Maria Rex,Delphine Le Rouëdec,Paul J. Scotting +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the chick transcription factor, cSox3, is expressed in four lateral patches at the rostral edge of the epibranchial arches and that these mark the epiblancial placodes.
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Sonic hedgehog expression in developing chicken digestive organs is regulated by epithelial-mesenchymal interactions
TL;DR: The findings suggest that Shh expression in the epithelium may be regulated by surrounding mesenchyme throughout organogenesis of the digestive organs and is closely involved in epithelial–mesenchymal interactions in developing digestive organs.
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