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Quantitative approaches for the study of microtubule aster motion in large eggs. , Tanimoto H., Methods Cell Biol. January 1, 2017; 139 69-80.
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Determination of first cleavage plane: the relationships between the orientation of the mitotic apparatus for first cleavage and the position of meiotic division-related structures in starfish eggs. , Kitajima A., Dev Biol. April 1, 2005; 280 (1): 48-58.
Measurement of the intracellular pH threshold for sperm aster formation in sea urchin eggs. , Hamaguchi MS., Dev Growth Differ. August 1, 2001; 43 (4): 447-58.
MAP kinase, a universal suppressor of sperm centrosomes during meiosis? , Stephano JL., Dev Biol. June 15, 2000; 222 (2): 420-8.
Caulerpenyne interferes with microtubule-dependent events during the first mitotic cycle of sea urchin eggs. , Pesando D., Eur J Cell Biol. September 1, 1998; 77 (1): 19-26.
The coordination of centrosome reproduction with nuclear events of the cell cycle in the sea urchin zygote. , Hinchcliffe EH., J Cell Biol. March 23, 1998; 140 (6): 1417-26.
Recruitment of maternal material during assembly of the zygote centrosome in fertilized sea urchin eggs. , Holy J., Cell Tissue Res. August 1, 1997; 289 (2): 285-97.
Excision and disassembly of sperm tail microtubules during sea urchin fertilization: requirements for microtubule dynamics. , Fechter J., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1996; 35 (4): 281-8.
Protein tyrosine phosphorylation during sea urchin fertilization: microtubule dynamics require tyrosine kinase activity. , Wright SJ., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1995; 30 (2): 122-35.
Dithiothreitol prevents membrane fusion but not centrosome or microtubule organization during the first cell cycles in sea urchins. , Schatten H ., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1994; 27 (1): 59-68.
The late events of fertilisation in the penaeoidean shrimp Sicyonia ingentis. , Hertzler PL., Zygote. November 1, 1993; 1 (4): 287-96.
Activation of maternal centrosomes in unfertilized sea urchin eggs. , Schatten H ., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1992; 23 (1): 61-70.
Organization of the sea urchin egg endoplasmic reticulum and its reorganization at fertilization. , Terasaki M ., J Cell Biol. September 1, 1991; 114 (5): 929-40.
Effects of 6-dimethylaminopurine on microtubules and putative intermediate filaments in sea urchin embryos. , Dufresne L., J Cell Sci. August 1, 1991; 99 ( Pt 4) 721-30.
Protein synthesis and the cell cycle: centrosome reproduction in sea urchin eggs is not under translational control. , Sluder G., J Cell Biol. June 1, 1990; 110 (6): 2025-32.
Germinal vesicle components are not required for the cell-cycle oscillator of the early starfish embryo. , Picard A., Dev Biol. July 1, 1988; 128 (1): 121-8.
Microtubules are required for centrosome expansion and positioning while microfilaments are required for centrosome separation in sea urchin eggs during fertilization and mitosis. , Schatten H ., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1988; 11 (4): 248-59.
Relationship between nuclear DNA synthesis and centrosome reproduction in sea urchin eggs. , Sluder G., J Exp Zool. October 1, 1987; 244 (1): 89-100.
Effects of the volatile anesthetic halothane on fertilization and early development in the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus: evidence that abnormal development is due to polyspermy. , Hinkley RE., Teratology. December 1, 1986; 34 (3): 291-301.
Motility and centrosomal organization during sea urchin and mouse fertilization. , Schatten H ., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1986; 6 (2): 163-75.
Microtubule distribution and reorganization in the first cell cycle of fertilized eggs of Lytechinus pictus. , Hollenbeck PJ., Eur J Cell Biol. May 1, 1985; 37 140-8.
"Spiral asters" and cytoplasmic rotation in sea urchin eggs: induction in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus eggs by elevated temperature. , Schroeder TE., J Cell Biol. April 1, 1985; 100 (4): 1056-62.
Distribution of fluorescently labeled tubulin injected into sand dollar eggs from fertilization through cleavage. , Hamaguchi Y., J Cell Biol. April 1, 1985; 100 (4): 1262-72.
Experimental separation of pronuclei in fertilized sea urchin eggs: chromosomes do not organize a spindle in the absence of centrosomes. , Sluder G., J Cell Biol. March 1, 1985; 100 (3): 897-903.
Intracellular pH shift leads to microtubule assembly and microtubule-mediated motility during sea urchin fertilization: correlations between elevated intracellular pH and microtubule activity and depressed intracellular pH and microtubule disassembly. , Schatten G ., Eur J Cell Biol. January 1, 1985; 36 (1): 116-27.
Voltage clamp studies of fertilization in sea urchin eggs. I. Effect of clamped membrane potential on sperm entry, activation, and development. , Lynn JW., Dev Biol. March 1, 1984; 102 (1): 98-109.
Taxol inhibits the nuclear movements during fertilization and induces asters in unfertilized sea urchin eggs. , Schatten G ., J Cell Biol. August 1, 1982; 94 (2): 455-65.
Effects of griseofulvin on fertilization and early development of sea urchins. Independence of DNA synthesis, chromosome condensation, and cytokinesis cycles from microtubule-mediated events. , Schatten H ., Eur J Cell Biol. April 1, 1982; 27 (1): 74-87.
The movements and fusion of the pronuclei at fertilization of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus: Time-lapse video microscopy. , Schatten G ., J Morphol. February 1, 1981; 167 (2): 231-247.
Distribution of tubulin-containing structures in the egg of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus from fertilization through first cleavage. , Harris P., J Cell Biol. March 1, 1980; 84 (3): 668-79.
An ultrastructural study of cross-fertilization (Arbacia female x Mytilus male). , Longo FJ., J Cell Biol. April 1, 1977; 73 (1): 14-26.
The fine structure of pronuclear development and fusion in the sea urchin, Arbacia punctulata. , Longo FJ., J Cell Biol. November 1, 1968; 39 (2): 339-68.