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- Xu, S., Lee, J. and Miyake, M. (2012): Expression of ZO-1 and occludin at mRNA and protein level during preimplantation of the pig parthenogenetic diploids, Zygote, in press.
- Lee, J., Ogushi, S., Saitou, M. and Hirano, T. (2011). Condensins I and II are essential for construction of bivalent chromosomes in mouse oocytes. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 22 (18), 3465-3477.
- Lee, J. and Hirano, T. (2011). RAD21L, a novel cohesin subunit implicated in linking homologous chromosomes in mammalian meiosis. Journal of Cell Biology, 192 (2), 263-276.
- Moniruzzaman, M., Lee, J., Zengyo, M. and Miyano, T. (2010): Knockdown of FOXO3 induces primordial oocyte activation in pigs, Reproduction, 139, 337-348.
- Tate, S., Nakamura, K., Suzuki, C., Noda, T., Lee, J. and Harayama, H. (2010). Evidence of the existence of adenylyl cyclase 10 (ADCY10) ortholog proteins in the heads and connecting pieces of boar spermatozoa, J. Reprod. Dev., 56, 271-278.
- Lee, J., Kitajima, T.S., Tanno, Y., Yoshida, K., Morita, T., Miyano, T., Miyake, M. and Watanabe, Y. (2008). Unified mode of centromeric protection by shugoshin in mammalian oocytes and somatic cells. Nature Cell Biology, 10 (1), 42-52.
- Miyano, T., Ogushi, S., Bui, H.-T. and Lee, J. (2007). Meiotic resumption and spindle formation of pig oocytes. Journal of Mammalian Ova Research, 24 (3), 92-98.
- Amano, R., Lee, J., Goto, N. and Harayama, H. (2007): Evidence for existence of cAMP-Epac signaling in the heads of mouse epididymal spermatozoa, J. Reprod. Dev., 53, 127-133.
- Sakai, C., Konno, F., Nakano, O., Iwai, T., Yokota, T., Lee, J., Nishida-Umehara, C., Kuroiwa, A., Matsuda, Y. and Yamashita, M. (2007): Chromosome elimination in the interspecific hybrid medaka between Oryzias latipes and O. hubbsi. Chromosome Res., 15, 697-709.
- Lee, J., Okada, K., Ogushi, S., Miyano, T., Miyake, M. and Yamashita, M. (2006). Loss of Rec8 from chromosome arm and centromere region is required for homologous chromosome separation and sister chromatid separation, respectively, in mammalian meiosis. Cell Cycle, 5 (13), 1448-1455.
- Iwai, T., Lee, J., Yoshii, A., Yokota, T., Mita, K. and Yamashita, M. (2004). Changes in the expression and localization of cohesin subunits during meiosis in a non-mammalian vertebrate, the medakafish, Gene Exp. Pat., 4, 495-504.
- Miyano, T., Lee, J. and Fulka, J. Jr. (2003). G2/M transition of pig oocytes: How oocytes initiate maturation? Reproductive Medicine and Biology, 2 (3), 91-99.
- Lee, J., Iwai, T., Yokota, T. and Yamashita, M. (2003). Temporally and spatially selective loss of Rec8 protein from meiotic chromosomes during mammalian meiosis. Journal of Cell Science, 116 (13), 2781-2790.
- Lee, J., Yokota, T. and Yamashita, M. (2002). Analyses of mRNA expression patterns of cohesin subunits Rad21 and Rec8 in mice: Germ cell-specific expression of rec8 mRNA in both male and female mice. Zoological Science, 19 (5), 539-544.
- Kanayama, N., Miyano, T. and Lee, J. (2002). Acquisition of meiotic competence in growing pig oocytes correlates with their ability to activate Cdc2 kinase and MAP kinase. Zygote, 10 (3), 261-270.
- Miyano, T., Dai, Y., Lee, J., Kano, K. and Moor, R.M. (2000). Degradation of pig cyclin B1 molecules precedes MAP kinase dephosphorylation during fertilisation of the oocytes. Zygote, 8 (2), 153-158, 2000.
- Lee, J., Miyano, T. and Moor, R.M. (2000). Localisation of phosphorylated MAP kinase during the transition from meiosis I to meiosis II in pig oocytes. Zygote, 8 (2), 119-125.
- Lee, J., Miyano, T., Dai, Y., Wooding, P., Yen, T.J. and Moor, R.M. (2000). Specific regulation of CENP-E and kinetochores during meiosis I / meiosis II transition in pig oocytes. Molecular Reproduction and Development, 56 (1), 51-62.
- Lee, J., Miyano, T. and Moor, R.M. (2000). Spindle formation and dynamics of ƒÁ-tubulin and NuMA distribution during meiosis in pig and mouse oocytes. Biology of Reproduction, 62 (5), 1184-1192.
- Lee, J., Hata, K., Miyano, T., Yamashita, M., Dai, Y. and Moor, R.M. (1999). Tyrosine phosphorylation of p34cdc2 in metaphase II-arrested pig oocytes results in pronucleus formation without chromosome segregation. Molecular Reproduction and Development, 52 (1), 107-116.