Publications of Takashi Hiiragi

Journal Article (10)

2006
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Hiiragi, T.; Louvet-Vallée, S.; Solter, D.; Maro, B.: Does prepatterning occur in the mouse egg? Nature 442, pp. E3 - E4 (2006)
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Motosugi, N.; Dietrich, J.-E.; Polanski, Z.; Solter, D.; Hiiragi, T.: Space Asymmetry Directs Preferential Sperm Entry in the Absence of Polarity in the Mouse Oocyte. PLoS Biology 4, pp. 1 - 6 (2006)
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Hiiragi, T.; Alarcon, V. B.; Fujimori, T.; Lovet-Vallée, S.; Maleszewski, M.; Marikawa, Y.; Maro, B.; Solter, D.: Where do we stand now? - mouse early embryo patterning meeting in Freiburg, Germany (2005). International Journal of Developmental Biology 50, pp. 581 - 588 (2006)
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Hiiragi, T.; Solter, D.: Fatal flaws in the case of prepatterning in the mouse egg. Reproductive Biomedicine Online 11, pp. 150 - 152 (2006)
2005
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Hiiragi, T.; Solter, D.: Mechanisms of First Cleavage Specification in the Mouse Egg. Cell Cycle 4, pp. 661 - 664 (2005)
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Hiiragi, T.; Solter, D.: Reprogramming Is Essential in Nuclear Transfer. Molecular Reproduction and Development 70, pp. 417 - 421 (2005)
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Motosugi, N.; Bauer, T.; Polanski, Z.; Solter, D.; Hiiragi, T.: Polarity of the mouse embryo is established at blastocyst and is not prepartterned. Genes & Development 19, pp. 1081 - 1092 (2005)
2004
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Hiiragi, T.; Solter, D.: First cleavage plane of the mouse egg is not predetermined but defined by the topology of the two apposing pronuclei. Nature 430, pp. 360 - 364 (2004)
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Baumgartner, W.; Golenhofen, N.; Weth, A.; Hiiragi, T.; Saint, R.; Griffin, M.; Drenckhahn, D.: Role of transglutaminase 1 in stabilisation of intercellular junctions of the vascular endothelium. Histochemistry and Cell Biology 122, pp. 17 - 25 (2004)
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Solter, D.; Hiiragi, T.; Evsikov, A. V.; Moyer, J.; De Vries, W. N.; Peaston, A. E.; Knowles, B. B.: Epigenetic Mechanisms in Early Mammalian Development. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantative Biology LXIX, pp. 1 - 7 (2004)
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