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Isolation and characterization of low density detergent-insoluble membrane (LD-DIM) fraction from sea urchin sperm., Ohta K, Sato C, Matsuda T, Toriyama M, Lennarz WJ, Kitajima K., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. May 19, 1999; 258 (3): 616-23.


Mechanism regulating Ca2+-dependent mechanosensory behaviour in sea urchin spermatozoa., Kambara Y, Shiba K, Yoshida M, Sato C, Kitajima K, Shingyoji C., Cell Struct Funct. January 1, 2011; 36 (1): 69-82.


Development of sensitive chemical and immunochemical methods for detecting sulfated sialic acids and their application to glycoconjugates from sea urchin sperm and eggs., Yamakawa N, Sato C, Miyata S, Maehashi E, Toriyama M, Sato N, Furuhata K, Kitajima K., Biochimie. November 1, 2007; 89 (11): 1396-408.


Flagellasialin: a novel sulfated alpha2,9-linked polysialic acid glycoprotein of sea urchin sperm flagella., Miyata S, Sato C, Kumita H, Toriyama M, Vacquier VD, Kitajima K., Glycobiology. December 1, 2006; 16 (12): 1229-41.


A major flagellum sialoglycoprotein in sea urchin sperm contains a novel polysialic acid, an alpha2,9-linked poly-N-acetylneuraminic acid chain, capped by an 8-O-sulfated sialic acid residue., Miyata S, Sato C, Kitamura S, Toriyama M, Kitajima K., Glycobiology. September 1, 2004; 14 (9): 827-40.


Co-localization of receptor and transducer proteins in the glycosphingolipid-enriched, low density, detergent-insoluble membrane fraction of sea urchin sperm., Ohta K, Sato C, Matsuda T, Toriyama M, Vacquier VD, Lennarz WJ, Kitajima K., Glycoconj J. January 1, 2000; 17 (3 -4): 205-14.