Kouhei Oonuma

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Hokkaido University, Japan 
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Todorov LG, Oonuma K, Kusakabe TG, et al. (2024) Neural crest lineage in the protovertebrate model Ciona. Nature
Akahoshi T, Utsumi MK, Oonuma K, et al. (2021) A single motor neuron determines the rhythm of early motor behavior in . Science Advances. 7: eabl6053
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
Oonuma K, Kusakabe TG. (2021) The complete cell lineage and MAPK- and Otx-dependent specification of the dopaminergic cells in the Ciona brain. Development (Cambridge, England). 148
Oonuma K, Kusakabe TG. (2019) Spatio-temporal regulation of Rx and mitotic patterns shape the eye-cup of the photoreceptor cells in Ciona. Developmental Biology. 445: 245-255
Oonuma K, Kusakabe TG. (2017) Developmental shift of Rx expression from non-photoreceptor to photoreceptor lineage as a mechanism for photoreceptor cell specification in Ciona intestinalis Mechanisms of Development. 145: S151
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
Takatori N, Oonuma K, Nishida H, et al. (2015) Polarization of PI3K Activity Initiated by Ooplasmic Segregation Guides Nuclear Migration in the Mesendoderm. Developmental Cell. 35: 333-43
Oonuma K, Hirose D, Takatori N, et al. (2014) Analysis of the Transcription Regulatory Mechanism of Otx During the Development of the Sensory Vesicle in Ciona intestinalis. Zoological Science. 31: 565-72
Oonuma K, Hirose D, Takatori N, et al. (2014) Continuous expression of Otx in the anterior neural lineage is supported by different transcriptional regulatory mechanisms during the development of Halocynthia roretzi. Development, Growth & Differentiation. 56: 189-98
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