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Functional analysis of spontaneous cell movement under different physiological conditionsA Computational Framework for Bioimaging SimulationPTEN hopping on the cell membrane is regulated via a positively-charged C2 domainAsymmetric PTEN distribution regulated by spatial heterogeneity in membrane-binding state transitionsCortical factor feedback model for cellular locomotion and cytofissionHeterotrimeric G-protein shuttling via Gip1 extends the dynamic range of eukaryotic chemotaxis.Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of a GATA transcription factor functions as a development timer.Switching direction in electric-signal-induced cell migration by cyclic guanosine monophosphate and phosphatidylinositol signalingTalin couples the actomyosin cortex to the plasma membrane during rear retraction and cytokinesis.Tumor suppressor PTEN acts through dynamic interaction with the plasma membraneA RabGAP regulates life-cycle duration via trimeric G-protein cascades in Dictyostelium discoideum.Centrosome positioning and directionality of cell movements.Single-molecule imaging of stochastic signaling events in living cells.Intracellular encoding of spatiotemporal guidance cues in a self-organizing signaling system for chemotaxis in Dictyostelium cellsExcitable signal transduction induces both spontaneous and directional cell asymmetries in the phosphatidylinositol lipid signaling system for eukaryotic chemotaxisStochastic signal processing and transduction in chemotactic response of eukaryotic cells.TAG-1-assisted progenitor elongation streamlines nuclear migration to optimize subapical crowding.Intracellular Protein-Labeling Probes for Multicolor Single-Molecule Imaging of Immune Receptor-Adaptor Molecular Dynamics.Integrin LFA-1 regulates cell adhesion via transient clutch formation.Multi-State Transition Kinetics of Intracellular Signaling Molecules by Single-Molecule Imaging Analysis.Single-molecule analysis of chemoattractant-stimulated membrane recruitment of a PH-domain-containing protein.Modeling the self-organized phosphatidylinositol lipid signaling system in chemotactic cells using quantitative image analysis.Dynamin contributes to cytokinesis by stabilizing actin filaments in the contractile ring.Transient Acceleration of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Dynamics Produces Higher-Order Signaling Clusters.Multiple mechanisms for accumulation of myosin II filaments at the equator during cytokinesis.A study of wound repair in Dictyostelium cells by using novel laserporation.Mutual inhibition between PTEN and PIP3 generates bistability for polarity in motile cellsStructural basis of Gip1 for cytosolic sequestration of G protein in wide-range chemotaxisAutomated single-molecule imaging in living cellsStochastic signal inputs for chemotactic response in Dictyostelium cells revealed by single molecule imaging techniquesDNA oligonucleotide-assisted genetic manipulation increases transformation and homologous recombination efficiencies: Evidence from gene targeting of Dictyostelium discoideum[Stochastic fluctuations in cellular signal transduction systems]Preparation of chemotactically competent Dictyostelium cellsPreparation of an imaging chamber for visualizing single molecules in living Dictyostelium cells[Single-molecule imaging analysis of stochastic signal transduction in chemotactic response]Compact halo-ligand-conjugated quantum dots for multicolored single-molecule imaging of overcrowding GPCR proteins on cell membranesSingle-molecule imaging of PI(4,5)P2 and PTEN in vitro reveals a positive feedback mechanism for PTEN membrane bindingIntracellular ATP levels influence cell fates in Dictyostelium discoideum differentiationSingle-molecule diffusion-based estimation of ligand effects on G protein-coupled receptors
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Masahiro Ueda
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Masahiro Ueda
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Masahiro Ueda
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Masahiro Ueda
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Masahiro Ueda
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Masahiro Ueda
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Masahiro Ueda
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