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Synthesis of heat-shock proteins in developing sea urchins., Roccheri MC, Di Bernardo MG, Giudice G., Dev Biol. April 15, 1981; 83 (1): 173-7.


Study of the mechanism of vanadate inhibition of the dynein cross-bridge cycle in sea urchin sperm flagella., Sale WS, Gibbons IR., J Cell Biol. July 1, 1979; 82 (1): 291-8.


Single-strand breaks in ribosomal DNA of sea urchin (Lytechinus variegatus) sperm., Mishra NK., Indian J Biochem Biophys. August 1, 1979; 16 (4): 251-3.


Specific sequences within single-stranded regions in the sea urchin embryo genome., Wortzman MS, Baker RF., Biochim Biophys Acta. August 26, 1980; 609 (1): 84-96.


Singlet-singlet energy transfer studies of the internal organization of nucleosomes., Eshaghpour H, Dieterich AE, Cantor CR, Crothers DM., Biochemistry. April 29, 1980; 19 (9): 1797-805.


Speract. Purification and characterization of a peptide associated with eggs that activates spermatozoa., Hansbrough JR, Garbers DL., J Biol Chem. February 10, 1981; 256 (3): 1447-52.


Sex-specific agglutination of fish red blood cells by sea urchin coelomic fluid., Smith AC., Dev Comp Immunol. January 1, 1981; 5 (2): 357-60.


Subcloning of the histone DNA sequences of phage lambda Sam 7 h 22 in plasmid pBR 322., Aulehla-Scholz C, Jacob E., Z Naturforsch C Biosci. January 1, 1980; 35 (9-10): 733-40.


Sea urchin egg hyaline layer: evidence for the localization of hyalin on the unfertilized egg surface., McBlaine PJ, Carroll EJ., Dev Biol. March 1, 1980; 75 (1): 137-47.


Surface markers of lymphocytes in the snake, Spalerosophis diadema. I. Investigation of lymphocyte surface markers., Mansour MH, El Ridi R, Badir N., Immunology. August 1, 1980; 40 (4): 605-11.


Sodium-dependent activation of sea urchin spermatozoa by speract and monensin., Hansbrough JR, Garbers DL., J Biol Chem. March 10, 1981; 256 (5): 2235-41.


Starfish and horseshoe crab egg factors cause elevations of cyclic nucleotide concentrations in spermatozoa from starfish and horseshoe crabs., Tubb DJ, Kopf GS, Garbers DL., J Reprod Fertil. July 1, 1979; 56 (2): 539-42.


Sliding velocity between outer doublet microtubules of sea-urchin sperm axonemes., Yano Y, Miki-Noumura T., J Cell Sci. August 1, 1980; 44 169-86.


Sperm binding to an egg model composed of agarose beads., Aketa K, Yoshida M, Miyazaki S, Ohta T., Exp Cell Res. October 15, 1979; 123 (2): 281-4.


Simultaneous synthesis, translation, and storage of mRNA including histone mRNA in sea urchin eggs., Brandhorst BP., Dev Biol. September 1, 1980; 79 (1): 139-48.


Structure of sea urchin sperm chromatin core particle., Simpson RT, Bergman LW., J Biol Chem. November 25, 1980; 255 (22): 10702-9.


Sperm-specific surface antigenicity common to seven animal phyla., Lopo AC, Vacquier VD., Nature. November 27, 1980; 288 (5789): 397-9.


Synthesis of "heat shock" proteins in sea urchin embryos., Giudice G, Roccheri MC, di Bernardo G., Cell Biol Int Rep. January 1, 1980; 4 (1): 69-74.


Supranucleosomal organization of sea urchin sperm chromatin in regularly arranged 40 to 50 nm large granular subunits., Zentgraf H, Müller U, Franke WW., Eur J Cell Biol. February 1, 1980; 20 (3): 254-64.


Sperm head decondensation by a high molecular weight fraction of sea urchin egg homogenate., Eng LA, Metz CB., J Exp Zool. May 1, 1980; 212 (2): 159-67.


Sperm-egg binding: identification of a species-specific sperm receptor from eggs of Stronglyocentrotus purpuratus., Rossignol DP, Roschelle AJ, Lennarz WJ., J Supramol Struct Cell Biochem. January 1, 1981; 15 (4): 347-58.


Studies on the glycosphingolipids of the starfish, Asterina pectinifera. II. Isolation and characterization of a novel ganglioside with an internal sialic acid residue., Sugita M., J Biochem. August 1, 1979; 86 (2): 289-300.


Sea urchin embryos do not synthesize diadenosinetetraphosphate., Pirrone AM, Gambino R, Oddo F, Faraci MT, Luparello G, Giudice G., Exp Cell Res. September 1, 1979; 122 (2): 419-22.


Selective compounds derived from marine organisms: effects on cell division in fertilized sea urchin eggs., Jacobs RS, White S, Wilson L., Fed Proc. January 1, 1981; 40 (1): 26-9.


Spacer DNA sequences upstream of the T-A-T-A-A-A-T-A sequence are essential for promotion of H2A histone gene transcription in vivo., Grosschedl R, Birnstiel ML., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 1, 1980; 77 (12): 7102-6.


Suppression of polar body formation by cytochalasin B and fusion of the resulting plural female pronuclei in eggs of the starfish, Asterina pectinifera., Tsukahara J, Ishikawa M., Eur J Cell Biol. August 1, 1980; 21 (3): 288-95.


Sensitivity of sea urchin embryos to cytotoxic neuropharmacological drugs, the correlations between activity and lipophility of indole and benzole derivatives., Landau MA, Buzniklov GA, Kabankin AS, Teplitz NA, Chernilovskaya PE., Comp Biochem Physiol C Comp Pharmacol. January 1, 1981; 69 (2): 359-66.


Some observations on concanavalin A receptors on free cells of marine invertebrates., Gebbinck J., Dev Comp Immunol. January 1, 1980; 4 (1): 33-42.


Studies on the glycosphingolipids of the starfish, Asterina pectinifera. III. Isolation and structural studies of two novel gangliosides containing internal sialic acid residues., Sugita M., J Biochem. September 1, 1979; 86 (3): 765-72.


SPICULE FORMATION IN VITRO BY THE DESCENDANTS OF PRECOCIOUS MICROMERE FORMED AT THE 8-CELL STAGE OF SEA URCHIN EMBRYO., Kitajima T, Okazaki K., Dev Growth Differ. January 1, 1980; 22 (3): 265-279.


Studies on the specificity of sperm binding in echinoderm fertilization., Kinsey WH, Rubin JA, Lennarz WJ., Dev Biol. January 1, 1980; 74 (1): 245-50.


Structural basis of ciliary movement., Satir P., Environ Health Perspect. April 1, 1980; 35 77-82.   


Studies on the in vivo sensitivity of spindle microtubules to calcium ions and evidence for a vesicular calcium-sequestering system., Kiehart DP., J Cell Biol. March 1, 1981; 88 (3): 604-17.


Specializations for excitation-contraction coupling in the podial retractor cells of the starfish Stylasterias forreri., Cavey MJ, Wood RL., Cell Tissue Res. January 1, 1981; 218 (3): 475-85.


Stomatal response of populus clones to light intensity and vapor pressure deficit., Pallardy SG, Kozlowski TT., Plant Physiol. July 1, 1979; 64 (1): 112-4.


Some properties of Physarum actinin. A regulatory protein of actin polymerization., Hatano S, Owaribe K., Biochim Biophys Acta. July 25, 1979; 579 (1): 200-15.


Sea urchin histone mRNA termini are located in gene regions downstream from putative regulatory sequences., Hentschel C, Irminger JC, Bucher P, Birnstiel ML., Nature. May 15, 1980; 285 (5761): 147-51.


Surface activity at the egg plasma membrane during sperm incorporation and its cytochalasin B sensitivity. Scanning electron microscopy and time-lapse video microscopy during fertilization of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus., Schatten H, Schatten G., Dev Biol. August 1, 1980; 78 (2): 435-49.


Sulfonoglycolipid from the sea urchin Anthocidaris crassispina A. Agassiz., Kitagawa I, Hamamoto Y, Kobayashi M., Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). August 1, 1979; 27 (8): 1394-7.


Spontaneous cytotoxicity mediated by invertebrate mononuclear cells toward normal and malignant vertebrate targets: inhibition by defined mono- and disaccharides., Decker JM, Elmholt A, Muchmore AV., Cell Immunol. March 15, 1981; 59 (1): 161-70.


Species-specific sperm adhesion in sea urchins. A quantitative investigation of bindin-mediated egg agglutination., Glabe CG, Lennarz WJ., J Cell Biol. December 1, 1979; 83 (3): 595-604.


Sea urchin sperm chromatin structure as probed by pancreatic DNase I: evidence for a noval cutting periodicity., Arceci RJ, Gross PR., Dev Biol. November 1, 1980; 80 (1): 210-24.


Similarity of proteins synthesized by isolated blastomeres of early sea urchin embryos., Tufaro F, Brandhorst BP., Dev Biol. October 1, 1979; 72 (2): 390-7.


Scanning electron microscopical study of the inside of sea urchin embryos (Pseudocentotus depressus). Effects of Aryl beta-xyloside, tunicamycin and deprivation of sulfate tions., Akasaka K, Amemiya S, Terayama H., Exp Cell Res. September 1, 1980; 129 (1): 1-13.


Species specificity and individual variability of sea urchin sperm H2B histones., de Petrocellis B, de Petrocellis L, Lancieri M, Geraci G., Cell Differ. January 1, 1980; 9 (4): 195-202.


Structural features associated with movement and 'catch' of sea-urchin spines., Smith DS, Wainwright SA, Baker J, Cayer ML., Tissue Cell. January 1, 1981; 13 (2): 299-320.


Sea urchin tube feet: unique structures that allow a cytological and molecular approach to the study of actin and its gene expression., Kabat-Zinn J, Singer RH., J Cell Biol. April 1, 1981; 89 (1): 109-14.


Separation of ectoderm and endoderm from sea urchin pluteus larvae and demonstration of germ layer-specific antigens., McClay DR, Marchase RB., Dev Biol. August 1, 1979; 71 (2): 289-96.


Structure of F-actin needles from extracts of sea urchin oocytes., DeRosier DJ, Censullo R., J Mol Biol. February 15, 1981; 146 (1): 77-99.


Spermatogenic columns, somatic cells, and the microenvironment of germinal cells in the testes of asteroids., Walker CW., J Morphol. October 1, 1980; 166 (1): 81-107.

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