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Shigeo Hayashi
Researcher at Kobe University
Publications - 98
Citations - 5077
Shigeo Hayashi is an academic researcher from Kobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Notch signaling pathway. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 96 publications receiving 4657 citations. Previous affiliations of Shigeo Hayashi include Graduate University for Advanced Studies & National Institute of Genetics.
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What determines the specificity of action of Drosophila homeodomain proteins
Shigeo Hayashi,Matthew P. Scott +1 more
TL;DR: The homeobox is a evolutionarily conserved 183 bp DNA sequence motif first found in genes that control the morphogenesis of Drosophila melanogaster.
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GETDB, a database compiling expression patterns and molecular locations of a collection of gal4 enhancer traps
Shigeo Hayashi,Kei Ito,Yukiko Sado,Misako Taniguchi,Ai Akimoto,Hiroko Takeuchi,Toshiro Aigaki,Fumio Matsuzaki,Hideki Nakagoshi,Teiichi Tanimura,Ryu Ueda,Ryu Ueda,Ryu Ueda,Tadashi Uemura,Motojiro Yoshihara,Satoshi Goto,Satoshi Goto,Satoshi Goto +17 more
TL;DR: This book aims to provide a chronology of key events and researchers' activities in the development of homosexuality, bisexuality, and related disorders over a period of 50 years.
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A nuclear GFP/beta-galactosidase fusion protein as a marker for morphogenesis in living Drosophila
TL;DR: Results indicate that GFPN‐lacZ can be used to mark specific cells to study cell movement and gene expression in living animals.
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Small peptide regulators of actin-based cell morphogenesis encoded by a polycistronic mRNA
Takefumi Kondo,Yoshiko Hashimoto,Kagayaki Kato,Sachi Inagaki,Sachi Inagaki,Shigeo Hayashi,Yuji Kageyama +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that pri has essential roles in epithelial morphogenesis by regulating F-actin organization by transcribing into a polycistronic mRNA that contains evolutionarily conserved short ORFs that encode 11 or 32 amino acid-long peptides.
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Efficient TALEN construction and evaluation methods for human cell and animal applications
Tetsushi Sakuma,Sayaka Hosoi,Knut Woltjen,Ken-ichi T. Suzuki,Keiko Kashiwagi,Housei Wada,Hiroshi Ochiai,Tatsuo Miyamoto,Narudo Kawai,Yasunori Sasakura,Shinya Matsuura,Yasushi Okada,Atsuo Kawahara,Shigeo Hayashi,Takashi Yamamoto +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report streamlined methods for the construction and evaluation of TALENs based on the Addgene, which diminished array vector requirements and increased assembly rates using six-module concatemerization.