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Highly Derived Coelomic and Water-Vascular Morphogenesis in a Starfish with Pelagic Direct Development., Janies DA, McEdward LR., Biol Bull. August 1, 1993; 185 (1): 56-76.


Habitat, density and group size of primates in a Brazilian tropical forest., Pinto LP, Costa CM, Strier KB, da Fonseca GA., Folia Primatol (Basel). January 1, 1993; 61 (3): 135-43.


Hypometabolic and hypothermic factors from small intestine of hibernating ground squirrels (Citellus undulatus)., Kramarova LI, Kolaeva SG, Bronnikov GE, Ignatiev AD, Krasts IV., Can J Physiol Pharmacol. January 1, 1993; 71 (3-4): 293-6.


Heat shock gene expression and development. I. An overview of fungal, plant, and poikilothermic animal developmental systems., Heikkila JJ., Dev Genet. January 1, 1993; 14 (1): 1-5.


High-resolution scanning electron microscopy of frozen-hydrated cells., Walther P, Chen Y, Pech LL, Pawley JB., J Microsc. November 1, 1992; 168 (Pt 2): 169-80.


Histone H2A.F/Z mRNA is stored in the egg cytoplasm and basally regulated in the sea urchin embryo., McIsaac R, Ng EY, Nocente-McGrath C, Ernst SG., Dev Biol. October 1, 1992; 153 (2): 402-6.


Hyalin, a sea urchin extraembryonic matrix protein: relationship between calcium binding and hyalin gelation., Robinson JJ, Hall D, Brennan C, Kean P., Arch Biochem Biophys. October 1, 1992; 298 (1): 129-34.


Heterogenous Distribution of Fluorescent Phorbol Ester Signal in Living Sea Urchin Embryos., Connor JH, Olds JL, Lester DS, McPhie DL, Senft SL, Johnston JA, Alkon DL., Biol Bull. October 1, 1992; 183 (2): 365-366.


HETEROCHRONIC DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY IN LARVAL SEA URCHINS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR EVOLUTION OF NONFEEDING LARVAE., Strathmann RR, Fenaux L, Strathmann MF., Evolution. August 1, 1992; 46 (4): 972-986.


Homologous antigen for T cell receptor in axial organ cells from the asterid Asterias rubens., Leclerc M, Bajelan M., Cell Biol Int Rep. May 1, 1992; 16 (5): 487-90.


High-frequency vibration in flagellar axonemes with amplitudes reflecting the size of tubulin., Kamimura S, Kamiya R., J Cell Biol. March 1, 1992; 116 (6): 1443-54.


Histone variants during sea urchin development., Romano G., Cell Biol Int Rep. March 1, 1992; 16 (3): 197-206.


High-Resolution, 4-Dimensional Imaging of Early Development in Lytechinus variegatus., Inoue S, Stemmer A, Inoué TD, Knudson RA., Biol Bull. October 1, 1991; 181 (2): 336-337.


Histone-DNA interactions and their modulation by phosphorylation of -Ser-Pro-X-Lys/Arg- motifs., Hill CS, Rimmer JM, Green BN, Finch JT, Thomas JO., EMBO J. July 1, 1991; 10 (7): 1939-48.


High-mobility-group proteins P1, I and Y as substrates of the M-phase-specific p34cdc2/cyclincdc13 kinase., Meijer L, Ostvold AC, Walass SI, Lund T, Laland SG., Eur J Biochem. March 28, 1991; 196 (3): 557-67.


Histological and ultrastructural studies of oogenesis in the sea-urchin Paracentrotus lividus., Mona MH, Shoukr FA, el-Saadany MM, Eissa SH., Funct Dev Morphol. January 1, 1991; 1 (3): 41-5.


Hunter syndrome: isolation of an iduronate-2-sulfatase cDNA clone and analysis of patient DNA., Wilson PJ, Morris CP, Anson DS, Occhiodoro T, Bielicki J, Clements PR, Hopwood JJ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 1, 1990; 87 (21): 8531-5.


High concentration of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate in sea urchin sperm., Iwasa KH, Ehrenstein G, DeFelice LJ, Russell JT., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. October 30, 1990; 172 (2): 932-8.


Histone H1 kinase specific to the SPKK motif., Suzuki M, Sohma H, Yazawa M, Yagi K, Ebashi S., J Biochem. September 1, 1990; 108 (3): 356-64.


High-pressure liquid chromatography of sialic acids on a pellicular resin anion-exchange column with pulsed amperometric detection: a comparison with six other systems., Manzi AE, Diaz S, Varki A., Anal Biochem. July 1, 1990; 188 (1): 20-32.


Histochemical Detection of Arylsulfatase Activity in Sea Urchin Embryos: (arylsulfatase/sea urchin embryo/histochemistry/electron microscopy)., Akasaka K, Akimoto Y, Sato M, Hirano H, Shimada H., Dev Growth Differ. June 1, 1990; 32 (3): 293-298.


How embryos work: a comparative view of diverse modes of cell fate specification., Davidson EH., Development. March 1, 1990; 108 (3): 365-89.


Homologs of vertebrate growth factors in Drosophila melanogaster and other invertebrates., Muskavitch MA, Hoffmann FM., Curr Top Dev Biol. January 1, 1990; 24 289-328.


Hormonal control of oocyte maturation in echinoderms., Kishimoto T., Prog Clin Biol Res. January 1, 1990; 342 372-8.


Hyperosmolality inhibits exocytosis in sea urchin eggs by formation of a granule-free zone and arrest of pore widening., Merkle CJ, Chandler DE., J Membr Biol. December 1, 1989; 112 (3): 223-32.


Homogeneous reconstituted oligonucleosomes, evidence for salt-dependent folding in the absence of histone H1., Hansen JC, Ausio J, Stanik VH, van Holde KE., Biochemistry. November 14, 1989; 28 (23): 9129-36.


High molecular weight polymers block cortical granule exocytosis in sea urchin eggs at the level of granule matrix disassembly., Chandler DE, Whitaker M, Zimmerberg J., J Cell Biol. September 1, 1989; 109 (3): 1269-78.


High-frequency nanometre-scale vibration in 'quiescent' flagellar axonemes., Kamimura S, Kamiya R., Nature. August 10, 1989; 340 (6233): 476-8.


Histone-lysine methyltransferase activity from sea-urchin embryo nuclei. Changes in substrate specificity upon purification., Aniello F, Branno M, Geraci G, Tosi L., Biochim Biophys Acta. June 1, 1989; 1008 (1): 31-8.


Human atrial natriuretic peptide receptor defines a new paradigm for second messenger signal transduction., Lowe DG, Chang MS, Hellmiss R, Chen E, Singh S, Garbers DL, Goeddel DV., EMBO J. May 1, 1989; 8 (5): 1377-84.


Heat Shock Proteins in Sea Urchin Embryos: (heat shock proteins/sea urchin embryos)., Giudice G., Dev Growth Differ. April 1, 1989; 31 (2): 103-106.


Hydroxyapatite-mediated transfer of DNA from diluted solutions to nitrocellulose or nylon membranes., Lichtenstein AV, Moiseev VL, Zaboykin MM., J Biochem Biophys Methods. February 1, 1989; 18 (1): 77-83.


Histone gene expression during sea urchin spermatogenesis: an in situ hybridization study., Poccia D, Lieber T, Childs G., Mol Reprod Dev. January 1, 1989; 1 (3): 219-29.


Hierarchies of protein cross-linking in the extracellular matrix: involvement of an egg surface transglutaminase in early stages of fertilization envelope assembly., Battaglia DE, Shapiro BM., J Cell Biol. December 1, 1988; 107 (6 Pt 1): 2447-54.


HgCl2-induced cell injury. Differential effects on membrane-located transport systems in unfertilized and fertilized sea urchin eggs., Allemand D, De Renzis G, Payan P, Girard JP, Vaissiere R., Toxicology. July 1, 1988; 50 (2): 217-30.


Histone genes in three sea star species: cluster arrangement, transcriptional polarity, and analyses of the flanking regions of H3 and H4 genes., Cool D, Banfield D, Honda BM, Smith MJ., J Mol Evol. January 1, 1988; 27 (1): 36-44.


Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs., Gick O, Krämer A, Vasserot A, Birnstiel ML., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 1, 1987; 84 (24): 8937-40.


Histone modifications accompanying the onset of developmental commitment., Chambers SA, Shaw BR., Dev Biol. December 1, 1987; 124 (2): 523-31.


Highly acidic glycans from sea cucumbers. Isolation and fractionation of fucose-rich sulfated polysaccharides from the body wall of Ludwigothurea grisea., Mourão PA, Bastos IG., Eur J Biochem. August 3, 1987; 166 (3): 639-45.


Human homoeobox-containing genes in development., Acampora D, Pannese M, D'Esposito M, Simeone A, Boncinelli E., Hum Reprod. July 1, 1987; 2 (5): 407-14.


How calcium may cause exocytosis in sea urchin eggs., Whitaker M., Biosci Rep. May 1, 1987; 7 (5): 383-97.


Heat-shock gene expression in animal embryonic systems., Heikkila JJ, Browder LW, Gedamu L, Nickells RW, Schultz GA., Can J Genet Cytol. December 1, 1986; 28 (6): 1093-105.


Human homologs of TU transposon sequences: polypurine/polypyrimidine sequence elements that can alter DNA conformation in vitro and in vivo., Hoffman-Liebermann B, Liebermann D, Troutt A, Kedes LH, Cohen SN., Mol Cell Biol. November 1, 1986; 6 (11): 3632-42.


Higher order structure of chromatin: evidence from photochemically detected linear dichroism., Sen D, Mitra S, Crothers DM., Biochemistry. June 3, 1986; 25 (11): 3441-7.


Homology of egg and flagellar dynein. Comparison of ATP-binding sites and primary structure., Pratt MM., J Biol Chem. January 15, 1986; 261 (2): 956-64.


Handling, labeling, and fractionating sea urchin spermatozoa., Vacquier VD., Methods Cell Biol. January 1, 1986; 27 15-40.


Holothurian survival strategies: mechanisms for the maintenance of a bacteriostatic environment in the coelomic cavity of the sea cucumber, Parastichopus californicus., Dybas L, Fankboner PV., Dev Comp Immunol. January 1, 1986; 10 (3): 311-30.


Hormone-induced loss of surface membrane during maturation of starfish oocytes: differential effects on potassium and calcium channels., Moody WJ, Bosma MM., Dev Biol. December 1, 1985; 112 (2): 396-404.


Higher-order structure of long repeat chromatin., Widom J, Finch JT, Thomas JO., EMBO J. December 1, 1985; 4 (12): 3189-94.


High diadenosine tetraphosphate (Ap4A) level in germ cells and embryos of sea urchin and Xenopus and its effect on DNA synthesis., Weinmann-Dorsch C, Grummt F., Exp Cell Res. September 1, 1985; 160 (1): 47-53.

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