Education
Ph.D in Science, Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, 2009.
Current position
Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publications
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Takahara, M., Magori, S., Soyano, T., Okamoto, S., Yoshida, C., Yano, K., Sato, S., Tabata, S., Yamaguchi, K., Shigenobu, S., Takeda, N., Suzaki, T. and Kawaguchi, M. (2013). Too much love, a novel Kelch repeat-containing F-box protein, functions in the long-distance regulation of the legume-Rhizobium symbiosis. Plant Cell Physiol 54(4): 433-447.
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Okamoto, S., Nakagawa, T. and Kawaguchi, M. (2011). Expression and functional analysis of a CLV3-like gene in the model legume Lotus japonicus. Plant Cell Physiol 52(7): 1211-1221.
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Krusell, L., Sato, N., Fukuhara, I., Koch, B. E., Grossmann, C., Okamoto, S., Oka‐Kira, E., Otsubo, Y., Aubert, G. and Nakagawa, T. (2011). The Clavata2 genes of pea and Lotus japonicus affect autoregulation of nodulation. The Plant Journal 65(6): 861-871.
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Okamoto, S., Ohnishi, E., Sato, S., Takahashi, H., Nakazono, M., Tabata, S. and Kawaguchi, M. (2009). Nod factor/nitrate-induced CLE genes that drive HAR1-mediated systemic regulation of nodulation. Plant and cell physiology 50(1): 67-77.
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Takeda, N., Okamoto, S., Hayashi, M. and Murooka, Y. (2005). Expression of LjENOD40 genes in response to symbiotic and non-symbiotic signals: LjENOD40–1 and LjENOD40–2 are differentially regulated in Lotus japonicus. Plant and cell physiology 46(8): 1291-1298.