Updated on 2023/02/08

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SHINAGAWA Atsunori
 
Title
Professor(Moving Out or Retirement)

Research Areas

  • Life Science / Developmental biology

Graduating School

  • Kyoto University, Faculty of Science

    1979.03, Graduated

Graduate School

  • Kyoto University, Faculty of Science

    Doctor's Course, 1979, Completed

  • Kyoto University, Graduate School, Division of Natural Science

    Doctor's Course, 1981, Completed

  • Kyoto University, Graduate School, Division of Natural Science

    Doctor's Course, 1981, Completed

  • Kyoto University, Graduate School, Division of Natural Science

    Doctor's Course, 1983.03, Unfinished Course

External Career

  • University of California at Berkeley, 1990.10 - 1991.07

 

Papers

  • Dependence of the timing system regulating the onset of gastrulation on cytoplasmic, but not nuclear, activities in the Xenopus embryo., Development, Growth and Differentiation, 47 415-422, 2005.10

    Makoto Takagi, Taiki Shimoda, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Asters play only a dispensable role in the induction of the cleavage furrow in the blastomeres of early Xenopus embryos., Development, Growth and Differentiation, 46 371-381, 2004.10

    Tomoyuki Sakaida, Shiho Inomata, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Timing system for the start of gastrulation in the Xenopus embryo., Development, Growth and Differentiation, 45 261-273, 2003.10

    Takeshi Itoh, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Presence of a nucleus or nucleus-deriving factors is indispensable for the formation of the spindle, the diastema and cleavage furrow in the blastomere of the Xenopus embryo., Development, Growth and Differentiation, 43 633-646, 2001.12

    Yasunobu Wakabayashi, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Involvement of a uretrhane-sensitive system in timing the onset of gastrulation in Xenopus laevis embryos., Development, Growth and Differentiation, 43 401-413, 2001.08

    Satoshi Kuroda, Takashi Satoh, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Localization and behavior of putative blastopre determinants in the uncleaved Xenopus egg., Development, Growth and Differentiation, 42 581-591, 2000.10

    Atsunori Shinagawa, Shunsuke Kobayashi

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Possible involvement of a cell cycle control system dependent on nuclear activities in establishment of the cell division interval in early Xenopus embryos., Zoological Science, 15 913-922, 1998.12

    Tetsuya Gotoh, Aya Yoshizumi, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Location and behavior of dorsal determinants during first cell cycle in Xenopus eggs, Development, 122 3687-3696, 1996.12

    Mika Kikkawa, Kazuhiro Takano, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Production of hyperdorsal larvae by exposingt uncleaved Xenopus eggs to a centrifugal force directed from the animal pole to the vegetal pole., Development, Growth and Differentiation, 38 537-547, 1996.10

    Kazuhiro Takano, Mika Kikkawa, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Relative timing of stiffening with various combinations of nucleate and enucleated egg fragments of Xenopus laevis., Development, Growth and Differentiation, 34(4) 419-425, 1992.08

    Atsunori Shinagawa

    Single Author

  • Mechanism of dorso-ventral axis specification in nuclear transplanted eggs of Xenopus laevis., Development, Growth and Differentiation, 32(6) 609-617, 1990.12

    Hiroyuki Satoh, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Marked alteration at midblastula trnasition in the effect of lithium on formation of the larval body plan of Xenopus laevis., Devlopment, Growth and Differentiation, 31(6) 531-541, 1989.10

    Yoshimasa Yamaguchi, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Nuclear Involvement in localization of the initiation site of surface contraction waves in Xenopus eggs., Development, Growth and Differentiation, 31(3) 249-255, 1989.06

    Atsunori Shinagawa, Seiko Konno, Yasuaki Yoshimoto, Yukio Hiramoto

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Periodic changes in the rigidity of activated anuran eggs depend on germinal vesicle materials., Developmental Biology, 118 467-473, 1986.10

    Keita Ohsumi, Atsunori Shinagawa, Chiaki Katagiri

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Close correlation of the periodicities of the cleavage cycle and cytoplasmic cycle in early newt embryos., Development, Growth and Development, 28(3) 251-257, 1986.06

    Atsunori Shinagawa

    Single Author

  • Localization of the factors producing the periodic activities responsible for synchronous cleavage in Xenopus embryos., Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology, 85 33-46, 1985.10

    Atsunori Shinagawa

    Single Author

  • The interval of the cytoplasmic cycle observed in non-nucleate egg fragments is longer than that of the cleavage cycle in normal eggs of Xenopus laevis., Journal of Cell Science, 64 147-162, 1983.12

    Atsunori Shinagawa

    Single Author

  • Cyclic cytoplasmic activity of non-nucleate egg fragments of Xenopus controls the morphology of injected sperms., Journal of Cell Science, 63 69-76, 1983.10

    Masao Sakai, Atsunori Shinagawa

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

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