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Publications by Shin-ichi Tokishita
Heterogeneity and Differential Expression Under Hypoxia of Two-Domain Hemoglobin Chains in the Water Flea,Daphnia Magna
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
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Hypoxia-Induced Synthesis of Hemoglobin in the Crustacean Daphnia Magna Is Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-Dependent
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Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Freshwater Water Flea Daphnia Magna NIES Strain (Cladocera, Daphniidae): Rearrangement of Two Ribosomal RNA Genes
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Crater Landscape: Two-Dimensional Oxygen Gradients in the Circulatory System of the Microcrustacean Daphnia Magna
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Offspring Size and Parental Fitness in Daphnia Magna
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Heterogeneity in Physicochemical Properties Explains Differences in Silver Toxicity Amelioration by Natural Organic Matter to Daphnia Magna
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Anticipatory Maternal Effects in Two Different Clones of Daphnia Magna in Response to Food Shortage
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The Influence of Simulated Microgravity on the Proteome of Daphnia Magna
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Regulation and Dysregulation of Vitellogenin mRNA Accumulation in Daphnids (Daphnia Magna)
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Combined Salinity and Acidity Stressors Alter Daphnia Magna Population Growth and Structure Under Prolonged Absence of Photoperiod