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Funaki, T. and Kon, S. and Tanabe, K. and Natsume, W. and Sato, S. and Shimizu, T. and Yoshida, N. and Wong, W.F. and Ogura, A. and Ogawa, T. and Inoue, K. and Ogonuki, N. and Miki, H. and Mochida, K. and Endoh, K. and Yomogida, K. and Fukumoto, M. and Horai, R. and Iwakura, Y. and Ito, C. and Toshimori, K. and Watanabe, T. and Satake, M. (2013) The Arf GAP SMAP2 is Necessary for Organized Vesicle Budding from the Trans-Golgi-network and Subsequent Acrosome Formation in Spermiogenesis. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 24 (17). pp. 2633-2644. ISSN 1939-4586, DOI https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E13-05-0234.
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Wong, W.F. and Nakazato, M. and Watanabe, T. and Kohu, K. and Ogata, T. and Yoshida, N. and Sotomaru, Y. and Ito, M. and Araki, K. and Telfer, J. and Fukumoto, M. and Suzuki, D. and Sato, T. and Hozumi, K. and Habu, S. and Satake, M. (2010) Over-expression of Runx1 transcription factor impairs the development of thymocytes from the double-negative to double-positive stages. Immunology, 130 (2). pp. 243-253. ISSN 0019-2805, DOI http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20102410.