Found: 9 records
Hada K., Asahina M., Hasegawa H., Kanaho Y., Slack F.J., Niwa R. (2010) The nuclear receptor gene nhr-25 plays multiple roles in the Caenorhabditis elegans heterochronic gene network to control the larva-to-adult transition. Developmental Biology 344: 1100-1109.
Seetharaman A., Cumbo P., Bojanala N., Gupta B.P. (2010) Conserved mechanism of Wnt signaling function in the specification of vulval precursor fates in C. elegans and C. briggsae. Developmental Biology 346: 128–139.
HAJDUŠKOVÁ M., JINDRA M., HERMAN M.A., ASAHINA M. (2009) The nuclear receptor NHR-25 cooperates with Wnt/ß-catenin asymmetry pathway to control T cell differentiation in C. elegans. Journal of Cell Science 122: 3051-3060.
ASAHINA M., VALENTA T., ŠILHÁNKOVÁ M., KOŘÍNEK V., JINDRA M. (2006) Crosstalk between a nuclear receptor and ß-Catenin signaling decides cell fates in the C. elegans somatic gonad. Developmental Cell 11: 203-211.
PELLIS-VAN BERKEL W., VERHEIJEN M.H.G., CUPPEN E., ASAHINA M., DE ROOIJ J., JANSEN G., PLASTERK R.H.A., BOS J.L., ZWARTKRUIS F.J.T. (2005) Requirement of the Caenorhabditis elegans RapGEF pxf-1 and rap-1 for epithelial integrity. Molecular Biology of the Cell 16: 106-116.
ŠILHÁNKOVÁ M., JINDRA M., ASAHINA M. (2005) Nuclear receptor NHR-25 is required for cell-shape dynamics during epidermal differentiation in Caenorhabditis elegans. Journal of Cell Science 118: 223-232.
SHIONOYA M., MATSUBAYASHI H., ASAHINA M., KUNIYOSHI H., NAGATA S., RIDDIFORD L.M., KATAOKA H. (2003) Molecular cloning of the prothoracicotropic hormone from the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 33: 795-810.
Uhlířová M., Asahina M., Riddiford L.M., Jindra M. (2002) Heat-inducible transgenic expression in the silkmoth Bombyx mori. Development Genes and Evolution 212: 145-151.
ASAHINA M., ISHIHARA T., JINDRA M., KOHARA Y., KATSURA I., HIROSE S. (2000) The conserved nuclear receptor Ftz-F1 is required for embryogenesis, moulting and reproduction in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genes to Cells 9: 711-723.
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