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Kunio Yasuda is affiliated with the Nara Institute of Science and Technology in Japan. Their academic profile does not currently list any recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their work.

There is no publicly available information regarding their main or subfields of study, nor any specific topics related to their research. Additionally, no book publications or awards are documented in the provided data.

This absence of detailed publication and research data suggests that Kunio Yasuda's contributions, if any, might either not be indexed in the accessible databases or pertain to areas or formats outside of conventional journal or conference outputs.

Best Publications

  • Transformation of cell adhesion properties by exogenously introduced E-cadherin cDNA

    Akira Nagafuchi;Yasuaki Shirayoshi;Kenji Okazaki;Kunio Yasuda

  • Efficient targeting of gene expression in chick embryos by microelectroporation.

    Tsuyoshi Momose;Akane Tonegawa;Jun Takeuchi;Hidesato Ogawa;Hidesato Ogawa

  • Induction of Lens Differentiation by Activation of a bZIP Transcription Factor, L-Maf

    Hajime Ogino;Kunio Yasuda

  • Tbx5 and Tbx4 genes determine the wing/leg identity of limb buds.

    Jun K. Takeuchi;Kazuko Koshiba-Takeuchi;Kazuko Koshiba-Takeuchi;Ken Matsumoto;Astrid Vogel-Höpker

  • Localization, trafficking, and temperature-dependence of the Aequorea green fluorescent protein in cultured vertebrate cells.

    Hidesato Ogawa;Satoshi Inouye;Frederick I. Tsuji;Kunio Yasuda

  • A vertebrate RNA-binding protein Fox-1 regulates tissue-specific splicing via the pentanucleotide GCAUG

    Yui Jin;Hitoshi Suzuki;Shingo Maegawa;Hitoshi Endo

  • Cloning, Functional Expression and Pharmacological Characterization of a Fourth (hSSTR4) and a Fifth (hSSTR5) Human Somatostatin Receptor Subtype

    Y. Yamada;S. Kagimoto;A. Kubota;K. Yasuda

  • Regulation of lens fiber cell differentiation by transcription factor c-Maf.

    Shimako Kawauchi;Satoru Takahashi;Osamu Nakajima;Hajime Ogino

  • Tbx5 and the retinotectum projection.

    Kazuko Koshiba-Takeuchi;Jun K. Takeuchi;Ken Matsumoto;Tsuyoshi Momose

  • Identification of a photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor

    Mime Kobayashi;Shin-ichiro Takezawa;Kenji Hara;Ruth T. Yu

  • Multiple functions of fibroblast growth factor-8 (FGF-8) in chick eye development

    Astrid Vogel-Höpker;Tsuyoshi Momose;Hermann Rohrer;Kunio Yasuda

  • Two human genes isolated by a novel method encode DNA-binding proteins containing a common region of homology

    Sakura H;Maekawa T;Imamoto F;Yasuda K

  • The orphan nuclear receptor Tlx regulates Pax2 and is essential for vision

    Ruth T. Yu;Ming-Yi Chiang;Teruyo Tanabe;Mime Kobayashi

  • Localized maternal factors are required for zebrafish germ cell formation.

    Yoshiko Hashimoto;Shingo Maegawa;Terumi Nagai;Etsuro Yamaha

  • Maternal mRNA localization of zebrafish DAZ-like gene.

    Shingo Maegawa;Kunio Yasuda;Kunio Inoue

  • Sequential activation of transcription factors in lens induction.

    Hajime Ogino;Kunio Yasuda

  • Morphological boundary forms by a novel inductive event mediated by Lunatic fringe and Notch during somitic segmentation.

    Yuki Sato;Kunio Yasuda;Yoshiko Takahashi

  • Identification and expression analysis of putative mRNA‐like non‐coding RNA in Drosophila

    Sachi Inagaki;Koji Numata;Takefumi Kondo;Masaru Tomita

  • Tissue-specific expression of a cloned chick delta-crystallin gene in mouse cells.

    Hisato Kondoh;Kunio Yasuda;T. S. Okada

  • Synergistic activation of the insulin gene promoter by the β-cell enriched transcription factors MafA, Beta2, and Pdx1

    Shinsaku Aramata;Song-iee Han;Kunio Yasuda;Kohsuke Kataoka

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuhiko Umesono
Kazuhiko Umesono Kyoto University
Yutaka Seino
Yutaka Seino Kyoto University
Yoshiro Shimura
Yoshiro Shimura Kyoto University
Susumu Seino
Susumu Seino Kobe University
Kiyokazu Agata
Kiyokazu Agata National Institute for Basic Biology
Ruth T. Yu
Ruth T. Yu Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Yasuhiro Yamada
Yasuhiro Yamada University of Tokyo
Leo M. Chalupa
Leo M. Chalupa University of California, Davis
Monica L. Vetter
Monica L. Vetter University of Utah
Claude Desplan
Claude Desplan New York University

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