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From sea urchins to chromosomes and cancer., Scoggin CH., Am Rev Respir Dis. November 1, 1985; 132 (5): 935-6.


Further studies on dividing sea urchin eggs exposed to the volatile anesthetic halothane., Hinkley RE, Webster DR, Rubin RW., Exp Cell Res. October 1, 1982; 141 (2): 492-7.


Functional characterization of toposomes from sea urchin blastula embryos by a morphogenetic cell aggregation assay., Matranga V, Kuwasaki B, Noll H., EMBO J. December 1, 1986; 5 (12): 3125-32.


Factors affecting the spatial distributions of thinly encrusting sponges from temperate waters., Ayling AL., Oecologia. December 1, 1983; 60 (3): 412-418.


Fine structure of the doliolaria larva of the feather star Florometra serratissima (Echinodermata: Crinoidea), with special emphasis on the nervous system., Chia FS, Burke RD, Koss R, Mladenov PV, Rumrill SS., J Morphol. August 1, 1986; 189 (2): 99-120.


FERTILIZATION PROCESS IN THE HEART-URCHIN, CLYPEASTER JAPONICUS OBSERVED WITH A DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPE., Saiki Hamaguchi M, Hiramoto Y., Dev Growth Differ. January 1, 1980; 22 (3): 517-530.


Factors determining the distribution of the sea pansy, Renilla kollikeri, in a subtidal sand-bottom habitat., Kastendiek J., Oecologia. January 1, 1982; 52 (3): 340-347.


Future directions for studies of mechanisms for generating flagellar bending waves., Brokaw CJ., J Cell Sci Suppl. January 1, 1986; 4 103-13.


Further characterization of a speract receptor on sea urchin spermatozoa., Dangott LJ, Garbers DL., Ann N Y Acad Sci. January 1, 1987; 513 274-85.


Fine structure of the mitotic cycle of unfertilized sea urchin eggs activated by ammoniacal sea water., Paweletz N, Mazia D., Eur J Cell Biol. October 1, 1979; 20 (1): 37-44.


Fatty acid metabolism and cell proliferation. VII. Antioxidant effects of tocopherols and their quinones., Lindsey JA, Zhang HF, Kaseki H, Morisaki N, Sato T, Cornwell DG., Lipids. March 1, 1985; 20 (3): 151-7.


Fertilization triggers unmasking of maternal mRNAs in sea urchin eggs., Grainger JL, Winkler MM., Mol Cell Biol. November 1, 1987; 7 (11): 3947-54.


Fast polyspermy block and activation potential. Correlated changes during oocyte maturation of a starfish., Miyazaki S, Hirai S., Dev Biol. June 1, 1979; 70 (2): 327-40.


Filter affinity transfer. A new technique for the in situ identification of proteins in gels., Erlich HA, Levinson JR, Cohen SN, McDevitt HO., J Biol Chem. December 10, 1979; 254 (23): 12240-7.


Fine structure of the cirri and a possible mechanism for their motility in stalkless crinoids (Echinodermata)., Holland ND, Grimmer JC., Cell Tissue Res. January 1, 1981; 214 (1): 207-17.


Fertilization increases the polyphosphoinositide content of sea urchin eggs., Turner PR, Sheetz MP, Jaffe LA., Nature. August 1, 1984; 310 (5976): 414-5.


Fusion of fertilized and unfertilized sea urchin eggs. Maintenance of cell surface integrity., Bennett J, Mazia D., Exp Cell Res. August 1, 1981; 134 (2): 494-8.


Fine structural studies of the bipolarization of the mitotic apparatus in the fertilized sea urchin egg. I. The structure and behavior of centrosomes before fusion of the pronuclei., Paweletz N, Mazia D, Finze EM., Eur J Cell Biol. October 1, 1987; 44 (2): 195-204.


Flagellar gyration and midpiece rotation during extension of the acrosomal process of Thyone sperm: how and why this occurs., Tilney LG, InouĂ© S., J Cell Biol. March 1, 1987; 104 (3): 407-15.


Fusion of Spermatozoa with Embryonic Cells and Somatic Cells in the Sea Urchin: (fertilization/re-fertilization/acrosome reaction/sea urchin)., Kato KH, Iwaikawa Y, Sugiyama M., Dev Growth Differ. January 1, 1983; 25 (6): 571-583.


Fentanyl does not inhibit fertilization or early development of sea urchin eggs., Bruce DL, Hinkley R, Norman PF., Anesth Analg. May 1, 1985; 64 (5): 498-500.


Fibronectin from the ovary of the sea urchin,Pseudocentrotus depressus., Iwata M, Nakano E., Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol. March 1, 1981; 190 (2): 83-86.


FEEDING STRUCTURES, BEHAVIOR, AND MICROHABITAT OF ECHINOCYAMUS PUSILLUS (ECHINOIDEA: CLYPEASTEROIDA)., Telford M, Harold AS, Mooi R., Biol Bull. December 1, 1983; 165 (3): 745-757.


Fertilization, development and spicule formation in sea urchins under conditions of constant reorientation relative to the gravitation axis., Schatten G, Stroud C, Simerly C, Schatten H., Physiologist. December 1, 1985; 28 (6 Suppl): S89-90.


Fertilization results in increased tyrosine phosphorylation of egg proteins., Ribot HD, Eisenman EA, Kinsey WH., J Biol Chem. April 25, 1984; 259 (8): 5333-8.


Flagellar motility requires the cAMP-dependent phosphorylation of a heat-stable NP-40-soluble 56 kd protein, axokinin., Tash JS, Kakar SS, Means AR., Cell. September 1, 1984; 38 (2): 551-9.


Fatty acid composition of unfertilized and fertilized eggs of the sea urchin, Arbacia punctulata., Metzman MS, Mastroianni A, Strauss JF., Lipids. November 1, 1978; 13 (11): 823-4.


Fertilization of sea urchin eggs is accompanied by 40 S ribosomal subunit phosphorylation., Ballinger DG, Hunt T., Dev Biol. October 30, 1981; 87 (2): 277-85.


Fine Structures of Oocytes and Accessory Cells of the Ovary in the Starfish Patiria (Asterina) pectinifera at Different Stages of Oogenesis and After 1-Methyladenine-Induced Maturation: (starfish oogenesis/oocyte maturation/electron microscopy/cytoplasm)., Aisenshtadt TB, Vassetzky SG., Dev Growth Differ. September 1, 1986; 28 (5): 449-460.


Fluctuation of the Ca-sequestering activity of permeabilized sea urchin embryos during the cell cycle., Suprynowicz FA, Mazia D., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 1, 1985; 82 (8): 2389-93.


FORMATION OF THE CORTICAL CONCAVITY AT FERTILIZATION IN THE SEA URCHIN EGG., Green JD, Summers RG., Dev Growth Differ. January 1, 1980; 22 (6): 821-829.


Formation of filopodia in coelomocytes: localization of fascin, a 58,000 dalton actin cross-linking protein., Otto JJ, Kane RE, Bryan J., Cell. June 1, 1979; 17 (2): 285-93.


Foraging strategies and prey switching in the California sea otter., Ostfeld RS., Oecologia. January 1, 1982; 53 (2): 170-178.


Fertilization and larval development in sea urchins following exposure of gametes and embryos to cadmium., Pagano G, Esposito A, Giordano GG., Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. January 1, 1982; 11 (1): 47-55.


Fertilization of the starfish Astropecten aurantiacus., Dale B, Dan-Sohkawa M, De Santis A, Hoshi M., Exp Cell Res. April 1, 1981; 132 (2): 505-10.


Fertilization stimulates lipid peroxidation in the sea urchin egg., Perry G, Epel D., Dev Biol. January 1, 1985; 107 (1): 58-65.


Flagellum formation and centriolar behavior during spermatogenesis of the sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus., Kato KH, Ishikawa M., Acta Embryol Morphol Exp. July 1, 1982; 3 (1): 49-66.


Fast polyspermy block and activation potential. Electrophysiological bases for their changes during oocyte maturation of a starfish., Miyazaki S., Dev Biol. June 1, 1979; 70 (2): 341-54.


Four sizes of transcript produced by a single sea urchin gene expressed in early embryos., Lee AS, Thomas TL, Lev Z, Britten RJ, Davidson EH., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. June 1, 1980; 77 (6): 3259-63.


Fibronectin and laminin in the extracellular matrix and basement membrane of sea urchin embryos., Spiegel E, Burger MM, Spiegel M., Exp Cell Res. March 1, 1983; 144 (1): 47-55.


Fusion of Escherichia coli lacZ to the cytochrome c gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae., Guarente L, Ptashne M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 1, 1981; 78 (4): 2199-203.


Formation of the 3' end of histone mRNA by post-transcriptional processing., Krieg PA, Melton DA., Nature. March 1, 1984; 308 (5955): 203-6.


Fertilization and early development of sea urchins., Schatten G, Schatten H., Scan Electron Microsc. January 1, 1983; (Pt 3): 1403-13.


Fatty acylation of proteins during development of sea urchin embryos., Bolanowski MA, Earles BJ, Lennarz WJ., J Biol Chem. April 25, 1984; 259 (8): 4934-40.


Fertilization acid of sea urchin eggs: evidence that it is H+, not CO2., Holland LZ, Gould-Somero M., Dev Biol. August 1, 1982; 92 (2): 549-52.


Fibronectin in the developing sea urchin embryo., Spiegel E, Burger M, Spiegel M., J Cell Biol. October 1, 1980; 87 (1): 309-13.


Fine structural studies of the bipolarization of the mitotic apparatus in the fertilized sea urchin egg. II. Bipolarization before the first mitosis., Paweletz N, Mazia D, Finze EM., Eur J Cell Biol. October 1, 1987; 44 (2): 205-13.


Fixation-induced intramembrane particle movement demonstrated in freeze-fracture replicas of a new type of septate junction in echinoderm epithelia., Green CR., J Ultrastruct Res. April 1, 1981; 75 (1): 11-22.


Filipin/sterol complexes in fertilized and unfertilized sea urchin egg membranes., Carron CP, Longo FJ., Dev Biol. October 1, 1983; 99 (2): 482-8.


Fine structure and distribution of cell organelles in nucleated and non-nucleated halves of Paracentrotus lividus eggs., De Leo G, Rinaldi AM, Salcher-Cillari I, Mutolo V., Acta Embryol Exp (Palermo). January 1, 1979; (2): 141-50.

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