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Genetics and Molecular Biology
Japan
2024

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Genetics

D-Index
97
Citations
29606
World Ranking
844
National Ranking
30

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in Japan Leader Award
  • 2010 - Edwin Grant Conklin Medal, Society for Developmental Biology

Overview

Nori Satoh is affiliated with the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan. The scientist's career includes work recognized with the Edwin Grant Conklin Medal from the Society for Developmental Biology in 2010. This award highlights contributions within the field of developmental biology.

Details related to publications, including recent papers, frequent co-authors, and common publication venues, are not available for this researcher. Likewise, there is no publicly available information on specific book publications, main or subfields of study, or main research topics.

While explicit research themes or areas of concentration are not listed, the receipt of a notable developmental biology award indicates involvement in research relevant to developmental mechanisms and biological processes related to organismal growth and differentiation.

Best Publications

  • The amphioxus genome and the evolution of the chordate karyotype

    Nicholas H. Putnam;Thomas Butts;David E. K. Ferrier;Rebecca F. Furlong

  • The draft genome of Ciona intestinalis : insights into chordate and vertebrate origins

    Paramvir Dehal;Yutaka Satou;Robert K. Campbell;Jarrod Chapman

  • Using the Acropora digitifera genome to understand coral responses to environmental change

    Chuya Shinzato;Eiichi Shoguchi;Takeshi Kawashima;Mayuko Hamada

  • Draft Assembly of the Symbiodinium minutum Nuclear Genome Reveals Dinoflagellate Gene Structure

    Eiichi Shoguchi;Chuya Shinzato;Takeshi Kawashima;Fuki Gyoja

  • The amphioxus genome illuminates vertebrate origins and cephalochordate biology

    Linda Z. Holland;Ricard Albalat;Kaoru Azumi;Èlia Benito-Gutiérrez

  • A Large and Consistent Phylogenomic Dataset Supports Sponges as the Sister Group to All Other Animals

    Paul Simion;Hervé Philippe;Hervé Philippe;Denis Baurain;Muriel Jager

  • Horizontal Gene Transfer from Diverse Bacteria to an Insect Genome Enables a Tripartite Nested Mealybug Symbiosis

    Filip Husnik;Naruo Nikoh;Ryuichi Koga;Laura Ross

  • Gene expression profiles of transcription factors and signaling molecules in the ascidian embryo: towards a comprehensive understanding of gene networks

    Kaoru S. Imai;Kyosuke Hino;Kasumi Yagi;Nori Satoh

  • Regulatory Blueprint for a Chordate Embryo

    Kaoru S. Imai;Michael Levine;Nori Satoh;Yutaka Satou

  • Genomic analysis of immunity in a Urochordate and the emergence of the vertebrate immune system: “waiting for Godot”

    Kaoru Azumi;Rosaria De Santis;Anthony De Tomaso;Isidore Rigoutsos

  • Draft Genome of the Pearl Oyster Pinctada fucata: A Platform for Understanding Bivalve Biology

    Takeshi Takeuchi;Takeshi Kawashima;Ryo Koyanagi;Fuki Gyoja

  • A genomewide survey of developmentally relevant genes in Ciona intestinalis

    Kasumi Yagi;Yatuka Satou;Francoise Mazet;Sebastian M. Shimeld

  • The ascidian tadpole larva: comparative molecular development and genomics

    Nori Satoh

  • Deeply conserved synteny resolves early events in vertebrate evolution

    Oleg Simakov;Oleg Simakov;Ferdinand Marlétaz;Ferdinand Marlétaz;Jia-Xing Yue;Jia-Xing Yue;Brendan O’Connell

  • A cDNA resource from the basal chordate Ciona intestinalis.

    Yutaka Satou;Lixy Yamada;Yasuaki Mochizuki;Naohito Takatori

  • Axial patterning in cephalochordates and the evolution of the organizer

    Jr-Kai Yu;Yutaka Satou;Nicholas D. Holland;Tadasu Shin-I

  • Assembly of polymorphic genomes: algorithms and application to Ciona savignyi.

    Jade P. Vinson;David B. Jaffe;Keith O'Neill;Elinor K. Karlsson

  • Hemichordate genomes and deuterostome origins

    Oleg Simakov;Takeshi Kawashima;Ferdinand Marlétaz;Jerry Jenkins

  • Ciona intestinalis: an emerging model for whole-genome analyses

    Nori Satoh;Yutaka Satou;Brad Davidson;Michael Levine

  • (beta)-catenin mediates the specification of endoderm cells in ascidian embryos.

    Kaoru Imai;Norio Takada;Nori Satoh;Yutaka Satou

Frequent Co-Authors

Yutaka Satou
Yutaka Satou Kyoto University
Chuya Shinzato
Chuya Shinzato University of Tokyo
Yuji Kohara
Yuji Kohara National Institute of Genetics
Daniel S. Rokhsar
Daniel S. Rokhsar University of California, Berkeley
Tadasu Shin-I
Tadasu Shin-I National Institute of Genetics
Michael S. Levine
Michael S. Levine Princeton University
Asao Fujiyama
Asao Fujiyama National Institute of Genetics
Masaru Nonaka
Masaru Nonaka University of Tokyo
Naoto Ueno
Naoto Ueno National Institute for Basic Biology
Bernard M. Degnan
Bernard M. Degnan University of Queensland

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