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Desmote inops sp. n. and Fallacohospes inchoatus gen. and sp. n., Umagillid rhabdocoels from the intestine of the crinoid Florometra serratissima (A. H. Clark)., Kozloff EN., J Parasitol. June 1, 1965; 51 (3): 305-12.


DURATION OF STIMULUS AND LATENT PERIODS PRECEDING FURROW FORMATION IN SAND DOLLAR EGGS., RAPPAPORT R, EBSTEIN RP., J Exp Zool. April 1, 1965; 158 373-82.


D-MALATE: EFFECTS ON ACTIVITY OF L-MALATE DEHYDROGENASE IN DEVELOPING SEA URCHIN EMBRYOS., BILLIAR RD, BRUNGARD JC, VILLEE CA., Science. December 11, 1964; 146 (3650): 1464-5.


DEOXYCYCYTIDYLATE AMINOHYDROLASE CONTENT IN DISAGGREGATED CELLS FROM SEA URCHIN EMBRYOS., SCARANO E, DEPETROCELLIS B, AUGUSTI-TOCCO G., Exp Cell Res. October 1, 1964; 36 211-3.


DEMONSTRATION OF POLYRIBOSOMES AFTER FERTILIZATION OF THE SEA URCHIN EGG., STAFFORD DW, SOFER WH, IVERSON RM., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 1, 1964; 52 313-6.


DIGESTION OF BROWN ALGAE AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF NUTRIENTS IN THE PURPLE SEA URCHIN STRONGYLOCENTROTUS PURPURATUS., BOOLOOTIAN RA, LASKER R., Comp Biochem Physiol. March 1, 1964; 11 273-89.


DIFFERENTIATION OF THE ORAL FIELD OF THE SEA URCHIN EMBRYO., CZIHAK G, MEYER GF., Nature. January 18, 1964; 201 315.


DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES IN THE INCORPORATION OF 5-IODO-DEOXYURIDINE BY THE EMBRYO OF ARBACIA PUNCTULATA., WHEELER MB, HARDING CV, HUGHES WL, WILSON WL., Exp Cell Res. January 1, 1964; 33 39-45.


Distribution of proteolytic enzymes in protein fractions from non-fertilized and fertilized eggs of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus., LUNDBLAD G, RUNNSTROM J., Exp Cell Res. August 1, 1962; 27 328-31.


Dispersal Patterns of Pleistocene Sands on the North Atlantic Deep-Sea Floor., Hubert JF., Science. May 4, 1962; 136 (3514): 383-4.


Differential incorporation of labeled amino acids in the territories of the sea urchin blastula., BOSCO M, MONROY A., Experientia. March 15, 1962; 18 124-5.


Distribution of mitochondria in echinoderm embryos as determined by electron microscopy., BERG WE, TAYLOR DA, HUMPHREYS WJ., Dev Biol. February 1, 1962; 4 165-76.


Differences in isotopic labelling of nucleic acid and protein in sea urchin embryos developing from animal and vegetal egg halves., MARKMAN B., Exp Cell Res. October 1, 1961; 25 224-7.


Differences in isotopic labelling of nucleic acid and protein in early sea urchin development., MARKMAN B., Exp Cell Res. February 1, 1961; 23 197-200.


Deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in relation to duplication of centers in dividing eggs of the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpouratus., BUCHER NL, MAZIA D., J Biophys Biochem Cytol. July 1, 1960; 7 651-5.


Dendrogaster tasmaniensis sp. nov. (Ascothoracida) from the sea-star Allostichaster polyplax (Muller and Troschel)., HICKMAN JL., Parasitology. November 1, 1959; 49 316-29.


Distribution of cytochrome oxidase in an early cleavage stage of Dendraster., BERG WE., Exp Cell Res. April 1, 1958; 14 (2): 398-401.


Deoxyribosidic compounds of sea urchin eggs., SUGINO Y, SUGINO N, OKAZAKI R, OKAZAKI T., Biochim Biophys Acta. November 1, 1957; 26 (2): 453-4.


Desoxyribonucleic acid in Arbacia eggs., MARSHAK A, MARSHAK C., Exp Cell Res. December 1, 1953; 5 (2): 288-300.


Differential effects of roentgen rays on cell permeability and on cell cleavage; experiments with egg cells of Arbacia punctulata., LUCKE B, RICCA RA, PARPART AK., J Natl Cancer Inst. April 1, 1951; 11 (5): 1007-22.


Dividing Arbacia eggs as test objects for the effects of cortisone and desoxycorticosterone on cell division, potassium permeability, and glucose utilization., CORNMAN I., Biol Bull. October 1, 1950; 99 (2): 357.


Differential inhibition and modification of echinoderm development by methylene blue., CHILD CM., Physiol Zool. October 1, 1950; 23 (4): 269-87.


Differential modification of sand-dollar development in relation to temperature., CHILD CM., Physiol Zool. April 1, 1950; 23 (2): 140-68.


Delay of cleavage of the Arbacia egg by ultraviolet radiation., BLUM HF, PRICE JP., J Gen Physiol. March 1, 1950; 33 (4): 285-304.


Dinitrocresol and phosphate stimulation of the oxygen consumption of a cell-free oxidative system obtained from sea urchin eggs., CRANE RK, KELTCH AK., J Gen Physiol. March 20, 1949; 32 (4): 503-9.


Distribution of radioactive phosphate in the eggs of the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus., CHAMBERS EL, WHITELEY A., Biol Bull. October 1, 1948; 95 (2): 263.


Distribution of alkaline phosphatase in the eggs of a sea-urchin., WICKLUND E., Nature. April 10, 1948; 161 (4093): 556.


Desoxyribonuclease in the gametes and developing eggs of Arbacia punctulata., MAZIA D, NEFF RJ., Anat Rec. December 1, 1947; 99 (4): 637.


Differential susceptibility of gametes of the sand dollar to heat., GIESE AC, BRIGGS MP., Anat Rec. December 1, 1947; 99 (4): 673.


Deformation delay in Arbacia ova centrifuged in caffeine solutions., CHENEY RH., Biol Bull. October 1, 1947; 93 (2): 191.


Dilution medium and survival of the psermatozoa of Arbacia punctulata; effect of the medium on respiration., HAYASHI T., Biol Bull. June 1, 1946; 90 177-87.


DISCREPANCIES IN THE VALUE OF THE AEROBIC REDUCING INTENSITY OF THE YEAST CELL AND STARFISH EGG., Beck LV., Science. May 10, 1935; 81 (2106): 469-70.


Determination of skeleton forming material at the time of the first cleavage in the eggs of echinus and paracentrotus., Plough HH., Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org. April 1, 1929; 115 (3): 380-395.

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