- 名前Name
- 赤坂 甲治Akasaka Koji
- 役職Position
- 教授Professor
- 学位Degree
- 理学博士Ph.D
| 部局School | 東京大学大学院理学系研究科 附属三崎臨海実験所Graduate Department of Science, The University of Tokyo | ||
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| 専攻等Department | Marine Biological Station |
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| 住所Address | 〒238-0225 神奈川県三浦市三崎町小網代10241024, koajiro, Misaki, Miura, Kanagawa 〒238-0225 | ||
| 電話Phone | 046-881-4105 | ファクスFax | 046-881-7944 |
| メールe-mail | kojiaka@mmbs.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp | ||
| 個人サイトURL | http://www.mmbs.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ | ||
進化発生学Evolutionary Development
- 1. Satoshi Watanabe, Shingo Nakamura, Takayuki Sakurai, Koji Akasaka and Masahiro Sato
Improvement of a phiC31 integrase-based gene delivery system that confers high and continuous transgene expression. New Biotechnology, in press - 2. Omori A, Kurokawa D, Akasaka K, Amemiya S. Gene expression analysis of Six3, Pax6 and Otx in the early development of the stalked crinoid Metacrinus rotundus Gene Exp. Patterns 11, 48-56, 2011
- 3. Yajima M, Umeda R, Fuchikami T, Kataoka M, Sakamoto N, Yamamoto T and Akasaka K. Implication of HpEts in gene regulatory networks responsible for specification of sea urchin skeletogenic primary mesenchyme cells Zool. Sci. 27: 638-646, 2010
- 4. Fujita K, Teramura N, Hattori S, Irie S, Mitsunaga-Nakatsubo K, Akimoto Y, Sakamoto N, Yamamoto T, Akasaka K Mammalian Arylsulfatase A Functions as a Novel Component of the Extracellular Matrix Connective Tissue Research 51: 388-396, 2010.
- 5. Kondo M and Akasaka K Crinoid regeneration and cells involved in regeneration Dev Growth Differ 52: 57-68, 2010.
- 6. Sasakura Y, Inaba K, Satoh N, Kondo M, Akasaka K Ciona intestinalis and Oxycomanthus japonicus, representatives of marine invertebrates. Experimental Animals 58: 459-469, 2009.
- 7. Mitsunaga-Nakatsubo K, Akimoto Y, Kawakami H, Akasaka K. Sea urchin arylsulfatase, an extracellular matrix component, is involved in gastrulation during embryogenesis. Dev. Genes & Evol. 219: 281-288, 2009.
- 8. Mitsunaga-Nakatsubo K, Kusunoki S, Kawakami H, Akasaka K and Akimoto Y. Cell surface localization of arylsulfatase A and B on sinusoidal endothelial cells, hepatocytes, and Kupffer cells in mammalian in livers. Medical Molecular Morphology 42: 63-69, 2009.
- 9. M. Yajima, M. Kiyomoto, K. Akasaka. Ars insulator protects transgenes from long-term silencing in sea urchin larva. Dev Genes Evol. 217: 331-336, 2007.
- 10. Satoshi Watanabe, Sachiko Watanabe, Naoki Sakamoto, Masahiro Sato and Koji Akasaka
Functional Analysis of the Sea Urchin-Derived Arylsulfatase (Ars)-Element in Mammalian Cells Genes to Cell 11:1009-1021, 2006.












