(Last updated : 2019-03-22 12:09:38)
  Takeuchi Masaki
   Department   Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare  ,
   Position   Associate Professor
■ Present specialized field
Developmental biology, Molecular biology, Evolutionary biology (Key Word:embryogenesis, endoderm, cleavage, primary germ layers, organizer, body axis, vertebrate, actinopterygian, amphibian, Polypterus, evolution,) 
■ BooK
1. 2009   Chapter 18: The Genus Polypterus (Bichirs): A Fish Group Diverged at the Stem of Ray-Finned Fishes (Actinopterygii), Emerging Model Organisms: A Laboratory Manual 
■ Journal
1. 2011/11 Overview of the transcriptome profiles identified in hagfish, shark, and bichir: current issues arising from some nonmodel vertebrate taxa 
2. 2010/06 Evolutionary origin of the Otx2 enhancer for its expression in visceral endoderm 
3. 2009/08 Germ layer patterning in bichir and lamprey; an insight into its evolution in vertebrates 
4. 2009/05 Microinjection of bichir (Polypterus) embryos 
5. 2009/05 The Genus Polypterus (Bichirs): A Fish Group Diverged at the Stem of Ray-Finned Fishes (Actinopterygii) 
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■ Presentation
1. 2018/12/14 Role of nuclear envelope proteins in the changes of fibroblast nuclear elasticity under cyclic stretching (Speech,General)  Link
2. 2018/07/10 Mechanical conditions of nesprin-mediated nucleus-actin filament bindings affect polarized elongation of fibroblasts induced by cyclic stretching (Speech,Panelist at Symposium/Workshop (Applied))  Link
3. 2017/12/15 Effect of nesprin-mediated force transmission on changes of nuclear mechanical property of fibroblasts exposed to cyclic stretching (Speech,Panelist at Symposium/Workshop (Applied)) 
4. 2017/09/22 Bichir embryogenesis: A missing-link in the comparative embryology about vertebrate evolution (Speech,Panelist at Symposium/Workshop (Appointed)) 
5. 2017/01/20 Relationship between cyclic stretch-induced changes in cell morphology and nuclear mechanical property (Speech,Panelist at Symposium/Workshop (Applied)) 
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■ Lecturer and lecture
1. 2015/01 All vertebrates are some kind of "THE FISH"!! Diversity of "THE FISH" gastrulation. Link