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National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan - Okazaki / Japan
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Tomomi Nakagawa's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Deregulation of a Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase leads to spontaneous nodule developmentL Tirichine, H Imaizumi-Anraku, S Yoshida, Y Murakami, LH Madsen, ...Nature 441 (7097), 1153-1156, 20064862006
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How many peas in a pod? Legume genes responsible for mutualistic symbioses undergroundH Kouchi, H Imaizumi-Anraku, M Hayashi, T Hakoyama, T Nakagawa, ...Plant and Cell Physiology 51 (9), 1381-1397, 20102642010
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The bifunctional plant receptor, OsCERK1, regulates both chitin-triggered immunity and arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in riceK Miyata, T Kozaki, Y Kouzai, K Ozawa, K Ishii, E Asamizu, Y Okabe, ...Plant and Cell Physiology 55 (11), 1864-1872, 20141902014
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From defense to symbiosis: limited alterations in the kinase domain of LysM receptor‐like kinases are crucial for evolution of legume–Rhizobium symbiosisT Nakagawa, H Kaku, Y Shimoda, A Sugiyama, M Shimamura, ...The Plant Journal 65 (2), 169-180, 20111962011
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Shoot-applied MeJA suppresses root nodulation in Lotus japonicusT Nakagawa, M KawaguchiPlant and Cell Physiology 47 (1), 176-180, 20061642006
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