Kotaro Shimai

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Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States 
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Shimai K, Veeman M. (2022) Quantitative Dissection of the Proximal Enhancer. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 9: 804032
Oonuma K, Yamamoto M, Moritsugu N, et al. (2021) Evolution of Developmental Programs for the Midline Structures in Chordates: Insights From Gene Regulation in the Floor Plate and Hypochord Homologues of Embryos. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 9: 704367
Reeves WM, Shimai K, Winkley KM, et al. (2021) Brachyury controls notochord fate as part of a feedforward network. Development (Cambridge, England)
Okawa N, Shimai K, Ohnishi K, et al. (2020) Cellular identity and Ca signaling activity of the non-reproductive GnRH system in the Ciona intestinalis type A (Ciona robusta) larva. Scientific Reports. 10: 18590
Shimai K, Kusakabe TG. (2018) The Use of cis-Regulatory DNAs as Molecular Tools. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 1029: 49-68
Hu H, Uesaka M, Guo S, et al. (2017) Constrained vertebrate evolution by pleiotropic genes. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Oonuma K, Tanaka M, Nishitsuji K, et al. (2016) Revised lineage of larval photoreceptor cells in Ciona reveals archetypal collaboration between neural tube and neural crest in sensory organ formation. Developmental Biology
Yokomori R, Shimai K, Nishitsuji K, et al. (2015) Genome-wide identification and characterization of transcription start sites and promoters in the tunicate Ciona intestinalis. Genome Research
Shimai K, Kitaura Y, Tamari Y, et al. (2010) Upstream regulatory sequences required for specific gene expression in the ascidian neural tube. Zoological Science. 27: 76-83
SHIMAI K, HIRANO A, KITAURA Y, et al. (2008) Novel ubiquitous promoters and expression-vector optimization in ascidian embryos Invertebrate Reproduction & Development. 51: 103-110
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