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    「山踏み」と「山廻り」 : 古典文学と山林修行

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    地形に適した作業システムの導入に関する研究

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    Ehime University (愛媛大学)博士(農学)thesi

    Functional analyses of extremophile specific enzymes

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    Ehime University (愛媛大学)博士(農学)thesi

    イネ病害抵抗性誘導時に重要なジャスモン酸シグナル伝達機構の解明

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    Screening of bioactive phytochemicals from mangrove fruits

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    Ehime University (愛媛大学)博士(学術)thesi

    Study of Medical Geoscience of Heavy Metal Pollution in Bone River Area, Eastern Gorontalo Province, Indonesia

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    Ehime University (愛媛大学)博士(理学)thesi

    HIV感染者に対するアイオア・ギャンブリング課題

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    Ehime University (愛媛大学)博士(医学)thesi

    四国四県と兵庫県の弁護士会における災害対策の現状と課題

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    A state-of-the-art review of surrogate propagation in fish

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    Surrogate propagation is a systematic approach to producing donor-derived gametes using germline chimeras. In fish, the use of germline chimeras to study the development of germ cells was first conducted in the 1990s in the model fish species medaka (Oryzias latipes) and zebrafish (Danio rerio). More recently, surrogate propagation has been actively investigated as a means of efficient gamete production not only in model fish species but also in aquaculture species and endangered species. Surrogate propagation has the following components: combination of the donor and host species, host sterilization, donor cell preparation, transplantation of germ cells, and gametogenesis and gamete production in surrogate fish. In this review, we first provide a general overview of previous studies related to germ cell transplantation and the methodologies developed for different species, and consider how these have been applied in practice. Second, we consider the development of primordial germ cells in fish embryos, particularly the molecular biological approaches used for the visualization of germ cells and sterilization of host embryos. Finally, we discuss sex control in germline chimeras, which may be a key component of the use of surrogate production in aquaculture. We focus on techniques to produce sterile fish, as these are crucial to the exclusive production of donor gametes in a surrogate host. The advantages and disadvantages of various aspects of surrogate propagation are discussed, the potential use of surrogate propagation as a seedling production system is considered, and future perspectives for aquaculture are suggested.journal articl

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