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Papers associated with LOC593474



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Cryopreservation: Extending the viability of biological material from sea urchin (Echinometra lucunter) in ecotoxicity tests., Ribeiro RC, da Silva Veronez AC, Tovar TT, Adams S, Bartolomeu DA, Peronico C, Furley TH., Cryobiology. February 1, 2018; 80 139-143.


Body wall structure in the starfish Asterias rubens., Blowes LM, Egertová M, Liu Y, Davis GR, Terrill NJ, Gupta HS, Elphick MR., J Anat. September 1, 2017; 231 (3): 325-341.            


Genotoxic assessment of Rubus imperialis (Rosaceae) extract in vivo and its potential chemoprevention against cyclophosphamide-induced DNA damage., Alves AB, dos Santos RS, Calil Sde S, Niero R, Lopes Jda S, Perazzo FF, Rosa PC, Andrade SF, Cechinel-Filho V, Maistro EL., J Ethnopharmacol. May 14, 2014; 153 (3): 694-700.


Sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) cryopreserved embryos survival and growth: effects of cryopreservation parameters and reproductive seasonality., Paredes P, Bellas J., Cryo Letters. January 1, 2014; 35 (6): 482-94.


Bidirectional Ca²⁺ signaling occurs between the endoplasmic reticulum and acidic organelles., Morgan AJ, Davis LC, Wagner SK, Lewis AM, Parrington J, Churchill GC, Galione A., J Cell Biol. March 18, 2013; 200 (6): 789-805.                  


Chemical fate and biological effects of several endocrine disrupters compounds in two echinoderm species., Sugni M, Tremolada P, Porte C, Barbaglio A, Bonasoro F, Carnevali MD., Ecotoxicology. March 1, 2010; 19 (3): 538-54.


Echinoderm regenerative response as a sensitive ecotoxicological test for the exposure to endocrine disrupters: effects of p,p''DDE and CPA on crinoid arm regeneration., Sugni M, Manno V, Barbaglio A, Mozzi D, Bonasoro F, Tremolada P, Candia Carnevali MD., Cell Biol Toxicol. December 1, 2008; 24 (6): 573-86.


Steroid levels in crinoid echinoderms are altered by exposure to model endocrine disruptors., Lavado R, Barbaglio A, Carnevali MD, Porte C., Steroids. June 1, 2006; 71 (6): 489-97.


Cryopreservation of starfish oocytes., Hamaratoğlu F, Eroğlu A, Toner M, Sadler KC., Cryobiology. February 1, 2005; 50 (1): 38-47.


Expression of tryptophan 5-hydroxylase gene during sea urchin neurogenesis and role of serotonergic nervous system in larval behavior., Yaguchi S, Katow H., J Comp Neurol. November 10, 2003; 466 (2): 219-29.


Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor compounds alter net Ca2+ flux and contractility in an invertebrate smooth muscle., Devlin CL, Amole W, Anderson S, Shea K., Invert Neurosci. November 1, 2003; 5 (1): 9-17.


Membrane permeability characteristics and osmotic tolerance limits of sea urchin (Evechinus chloroticus) eggs., Adams SL, Kleinhans FW, Mladenov PV, Hessian PA., Cryobiology. August 1, 2003; 47 (1): 1-13.


Monoclonal anti-dipeptide antibodies cross-react with detyrosinated and glutamylated forms of tubulins., Kuriyama R, Levin A, Nelson D, Madl J, Frankfurter A, Kimble M., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1995; 30 (3): 171-82.


[The loss of CpG dinucleotides from DNA. III. Methylation and evolution of histone genes]., Mazin AL, Vaniushin BF., Mol Biol (Mosk). January 1, 1987; 21 (3): 678-87.


Modification of tubulin by tyrosylation in cells and extracts and its effect on assembly in vitro., Raybin D, Flavin M., J Cell Biol. May 1, 1977; 73 (2): 492-504.

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