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Yoshikatsu Sato

Researcher at Nagoya University

Publications -  84
Citations -  4487

Yoshikatsu Sato is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Physcomitrella patens & Biology. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 75 publications receiving 3480 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoshikatsu Sato include National Institute of Genetics & National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan.

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The Selaginella genome identifies genetic changes associated with the evolution of vascular plants.

Jo Ann Banks, +118 more
- 20 May 2011 - 
TL;DR: The genome sequence of the lycophyte Selaginella moellendorffii (Selaginella), the first nonseed vascular plant genome reported, is reported, finding that the transition from a gametophytes- to a sporophyte-dominated life cycle required far fewer new genes than the Transition from a non Seed vascular to a flowering plant.
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ClearSee: a rapid optical clearing reagent for whole-plant fluorescence imaging.

TL;DR: The optical clearing reagent ClearSee improves the multicolor imaging of fluorescent proteins and dyes and allows the structural analysis of gene expression patterns in multiple plant tissues and will help the discovery of new phenomena in plant biological research.
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Probing strigolactone receptors in Striga hermonthica with fluorescence

TL;DR: It is concluded that ShHTLs function as the strigolactone receptors mediating seed germination in Striga, the diverged family of α/β hydrolase-fold proteins inStriga.
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Responses of ferns to red light are mediated by an unconventional photoreceptor

TL;DR: The fern Adiantum capillus-veneris has an unconventional photoreceptor, phy tochrome 3 (phy3), which is a chimaera of the red/far-red light receptor phytochrome and phototropin, which greatly enhances the sensitivity to white light in orienting leaves and chloroplasts, and PHY3 homologues exist among various fern species.
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Environment‐Sensitive Fluorescent Probe: A Benzophosphole Oxide with an Electron‐Donating Substituent

TL;DR: This phosphole-based compound exhibited a drastic color change of its fluorescence spectrum as a function of the solvent polarity, while the absorption spectra remained virtually unchanged.