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Paper from group led by ITbM's Assistant Professor Yoko Mizuta receives the Japanese Society of Plant Morphology's Hirase Award

The Hirase Award is named after Sakugoro Hirase, who discovered the ginkgo spermatozoid in 1894, and is presented to scientists who have made exceptional contributions in the field of plant morphology.

A research paper from group led by ITbM's Assistant Professor Yoko Mizuta received the award.


【Article details】

Deep imaging reveals dynamics and signaling in one-to-one pollen tube guidance.

EMBO Rep (2024) 25: 2529-2549

Yoko Mizuta, Daigo Sakakibara, Shiori Nagahara, Ikuma Kaneshiro, Takuya T Nagae, Daisuke Kurihara and Tetsuya Higashiyama
DOI:10.1038/s44319-024-00151-4


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