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Sumihare Noji is affiliated with the University of Tokushima in Japan and conducts research primarily in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work often intersects with subfields such as Molecular Biology, Insect Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Genetics.

Their research topics cover a range of insect-related subjects including Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research, Insect Resistance and Genetics, Insect Utilization and Effects, Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences, Orthoptera Research and Taxonomy, Hemiptera Insect Studies, and Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies.

Sumihare Noji has published numerous papers in notable venues. Recent publications include:

  • Insights into the genomic evolution of insects from cricket genomes, 2021, Communications Biology
  • Photoperiod and temperature separately regulate nymphal development through JH and insulin/TOR signaling pathways in an insect, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Insights into the genomic evolution of insects from cricket genomes, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Toll signalling promotes blastema cell proliferation during cricket leg regeneration via insect macrophages, 2021, Development
  • Combinatorial expression of ebony and tan generates body color variation from nymph through adult stages in the cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus, 2023, PLoS ONE

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Taro Mito
  • Takahito Watanabe
  • Yoshiyasu Ishimaru
  • Sayuri Tomonari
  • Taro Nakamura

Sumihare Noji's work is also regularly published in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Development, Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Communications Biology, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Best Publications

  • lefty-1 Is Required for Left-Right Determination as a Regulator of lefty-2 and nodal

    Chikara Meno;Akihiko Shimono;Yukio Saijoh;Kenta Yashiro

  • The mesenchymal factor, FGF10, initiates and maintains the outgrowth of the chick limb bud through interaction with FGF8, an apical ectodermal factor.

    Hideyo Ohuchi;Takashi Nakagawa;Atsuyo Yamamoto;Akihiro Araga

  • Identification of α-Fodrin as a Candidate Autoantigen in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome

    Norio Haneji;Takanori Nakamura;Koji Takio;Kumiko Yanagi

  • Disruption of a long-range cis-acting regulator for Shh causes preaxial polydactyly.

    Laura A. Lettice;Taizo Horikoshi;Simon J. H. Heaney;Marijke J. van Baren

  • Autotaxin Stabilizes Blood Vessels and Is Required for Embryonic Vasculature by Producing Lysophosphatidic Acid

    Masayuki Tanaka;Shinichi Okudaira;Yasuhiro Kishi;Ryunosuke Ohkawa

  • Pitx2, a Bicoid-Type Homeobox Gene, Is Involved in a Lefty-Signaling Pathway in Determination of Left-Right Asymmetry

    Hidefumi Yoshioka;Chikara Meno;Kazuko Koshiba;Minoru Sugihara

  • Essential roles of the winged helix transcription factor MFH-1 in aortic arch patterning and skeletogenesis

    Kiyoshi Iida;Haruhiko Koseki;Hideaki Kakinuma;Naoko Kato

  • A mutation in the Pax-6 gene in rat small eye is associated with impaired migration of midbrain crest cells

    T. Matsuo;T. Matsuo;N. Osumi-Yamashita;S. Noji;H. Ohuchi

  • Identification of a Human Type II Receptor for Bone Morphogenetic Protein-4 That Forms Differential Heteromeric Complexes with Bone Morphogenetic Protein Type I Receptors

    Tsutomu Nohno;Tetsuya Ishikawa;Taiichi Saito;Keiichi Hosokawa

  • Induction of Osteogenic Differentiation by Hedgehog Proteins

    Takashi Nakamura;Tomonao Aikawa;Motomi Iwamoto-Enomoto;Masahiro Iwamoto

  • Retinoic acid induces polarizing activity but is unlikely to be a morphogen in the chick limb bud

    Sumihare Noji;Tsutomu Nohno;Eiki Koyama;Kohki Muto

  • Role of Pax‐5 in the regulation of a mid‐hindbrain organizer’s activity

    Jun ichi Funahashi;Tatsuya Okafuji;Hideyo Ohuchi;Sumihare Noji

  • Pax-6 is involved in the specification of hindbrain motor neuron subtype.

    Noriko Osumi;Arisa Hirota;Hideyo Ohuchi;Masato Nakafuku

  • Involvement of the Chox-4 chicken homeobox genes in determination of anteroposterior axial polarity during limb development

    T Nohno;S Noji;E Koyama;K Ohyama

  • Transgenic expression of a myostatin inhibitor derived from follistatin increases skeletal muscle mass and ameliorates dystrophic pathology in mdx mice

    Masashi Nakatani;Yuka Takehara;Hiromu Sugino;Mitsuru Matsumoto

  • BMP SIGNALING DURING BONE PATTERN DETERMINATION IN THE DEVELOPING LIMB

    Y. Kawakami;T. Ishikawa;M. Shimabara;N. Tanda

  • Involvement of Wingless/Armadillo signaling in the posterior sequential segmentation in the cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus (Orthoptera), as revealed by RNAi analysis

    Katsuyuki Miyawaki;Taro Mito;Isao Sarashina;Hongjie Zhang

  • Hypoplasia of pancreatic islets in transgenic mice expressing activin receptor mutants.

    T Yamaoka;C Idehara;M Yano;T Matsushita

  • Bone Morphogenetic Protein Signaling Is Required for Maintenance of Differentiated Phenotype, Control of Proliferation, and Hypertrophy in Chondrocytes

    Motomi Enomoto-Iwamoto;Masahiro Iwamoto;Yoshiki Mukudai;Yasuhiko Kawakami

  • Involvement of androgen-induced growth factor (FGF-8) gene in mouse embryogenesis and morphogenesis.

    Hideyo Ohuchi;Hidefumi Yoshioka;Akira Tanaka;Yasuhiko Kawakami

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideyo Ohuchi
Hideyo Ohuchi Okayama University
Tsutomu Nohno
Tsutomu Nohno Kawasaki Medical School
Masahiro Iwamoto
Masahiro Iwamoto University of Maryland, Baltimore
Junken Aoki
Junken Aoki Tohoku University
Yasuhiko Kawakami
Yasuhiko Kawakami University of Minnesota
Eiji Tanaka
Eiji Tanaka Shinshu University
Kunihiro Tsuchida
Kunihiro Tsuchida Fujita Health University
Mitsuo Itakura
Mitsuo Itakura University of Tokushima
Yoshio Hayashi
Yoshio Hayashi University of Tokushima
Makoto Mizunami
Makoto Mizunami Hokkaido University

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