Masahiro Ohshima

Publication List Details

Period

1983 - 2009

Number

20

Co-Authors

High Temperatures Cause Male Sterility in Rice Plants with Transcriptional Alterations During Pollen Development (2009)

Endo, Makoto, Tsuchiya, Tohru, Hamada, Kazuki, Kawamura, Shingo, Yano, Kentaro, Ohshima, Masahiro, ...

Plant male reproductive development is highly organized and sensitive to various environmental stressors, including high temperature. We have established an experimental procedure to evaluate high...

Enhanced Expression of an Antimicrobial Peptide Sarcotoxin IA by GUS Fusion in Transgenic Tobacco Plants (1998)

Okamoto, Masaji, Mitsuhara, Ichiro, Ohshima, Masahiro, Natori, Shunji, Ohashi, Yuko

To enhance the disease resistance of plants expressing a foreign peptide, the gene for sarcotoxin IA, which is an antimicrobial peptide from an insect consisting of 39 amino acid residues, was...

Constitutive Expression of Stress-Inducible Genes, Including Pathogenesis-Related 1 Protein Gene in a Transgenic Interspecific Hybrid of Nicotiana glutinosa x Nicotiana debneyi (1992)

Ohashi, Yuko, Ohshima, Masahiro, Itoh, Hirotaka, Matsuoka, Makoto, Watanabe, Shinichiro, Murakami, Taka, ...

Constitutive expression of a type of stress-inducible proteins including pathogenesisrelated (PR) 1 protein and ubiquitin-related protein in an interspecific hybrid of Nicotiana glutinosa ×...

Structural Organization of the Tissue-Specific Middle Repetitive Sequence of the Mouse Genome (1983)

OHSHIMA, Masahiro, KUROIWA, Atsushi, OBINATA, Masuo, NATORI, Shunji

The structural genes closely linked to the particular middle repetitive sequence (MRS) expressed in liver nuclei were cloned from the mouse genomic library. From one-fourth of 3,200 MRS-containing...

Time-lapse observation of cell alignment on nanogrooved patterns

Fujita, Satoshi, Ohshima, Masahiro, Iwata, Hiroo

Cells elongate on a surface with nanogrooved (NG) patterns and align along that pattern. Although various models have been proposed for how this occurs, much remains to be clarified. Studies with...