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The late events of fertilisation in the penaeoidean shrimp Sicyonia ingentis., Hertzler PL., Zygote. November 1, 1993; 1 (4): 287-96.


Dithiothreitol prevents membrane fusion but not centrosome or microtubule organization during the first cell cycles in sea urchins., Schatten H., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1994; 27 (1): 59-68.


Cleavage in conical sand dollar eggs., Rappaport R., Dev Biol. July 1, 1994; 164 (1): 258-66.


Protein tyrosine phosphorylation during sea urchin fertilization: microtubule dynamics require tyrosine kinase activity., Wright SJ., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1995; 30 (2): 122-35.


Cyclin B interaction with microtubule-associated protein 4 (MAP4) targets p34cdc2 kinase to microtubules and is a potential regulator of M-phase microtubule dynamics., Ookata K., J Cell Biol. March 1, 1995; 128 (5): 849-62.


Nuclear envelope breakdown is under nuclear not cytoplasmic control in sea urchin zygotes., Sluder G., J Cell Biol. June 1, 1995; 129 (6): 1447-58.


Excision and disassembly of sperm tail microtubules during sea urchin fertilization: requirements for microtubule dynamics., Fechter J., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1996; 35 (4): 281-8.


Recruitment of maternal material during assembly of the zygote centrosome in fertilized sea urchin eggs., Holy J., Cell Tissue Res. August 1, 1997; 289 (2): 285-97.


The coordination of centrosome reproduction with nuclear events of the cell cycle in the sea urchin zygote., Hinchcliffe EH., J Cell Biol. March 23, 1998; 140 (6): 1417-26.                


Role of fungal dynein in hyphal growth, microtubule organization, spindle pole body motility and nuclear migration., Inoue S., J Cell Sci. June 1, 1998; 111 ( Pt 11) 1555-66.


Effect of wortmannin, an inhibitor of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, on the first mitotic divisions of the fertilized sea urchin egg., De Nadai C., J Cell Sci. September 1, 1998; 111 ( Pt 17) 2507-18.


A cytoplasmic dynein required for mitotic aster formation in vivo., Inoue S., J Cell Sci. September 1, 1998; 111 ( Pt 17) 2607-14.


Caulerpenyne interferes with microtubule-dependent events during the first mitotic cycle of sea urchin eggs., Pesando D., Eur J Cell Biol. September 1, 1998; 77 (1): 19-26.


Aster-forming abilities of the egg, polar body, and sperm centrosomes in early starfish development., Saiki T., Dev Biol. November 1, 1998; 203 (1): 62-74.


Parameters that specify the timing of cytokinesis., Shuster CB., J Cell Biol. September 6, 1999; 146 (5): 981-92.              


Premeiotic aster as a device to anchor the germinal vesicle to the cell surface of the presumptive animal pole in starfish oocytes., Miyazaki A., Dev Biol. February 15, 2000; 218 (2): 161-71.


MAP kinase, a universal suppressor of sperm centrosomes during meiosis?, Stephano JL., Dev Biol. June 15, 2000; 222 (2): 420-8.


Measurement of the intracellular pH threshold for sperm aster formation in sea urchin eggs., Hamaguchi MS., Dev Growth Differ. August 1, 2001; 43 (4): 447-58.


Displacement of the mitotic apparatus which induces ectopic polar body formation or parthenogenetic cleavage in starfish oocytes., Hamaguchi Y., Dev Biol. November 15, 2001; 239 (2): 364-75.


The cleavage plane will bend when one aster of the mitotic apparatus stops growing in compressed sea urchin eggs., Yoshigaki T., Bull Math Biol. July 1, 2002; 64 (4): 643-72.


Determination of first cleavage plane: the relationships between the orientation of the mitotic apparatus for first cleavage and the position of meiotic division-related structures in starfish eggs., Kitajima A., Dev Biol. April 1, 2005; 280 (1): 48-58.


[Quantity of functionally changed cells as an identificator of the moment of the organizmus transfer to the next period of development]., Shabalkin IP., Tsitologiia. January 1, 2007; 49 (1): 21-5.


Bipolar, anastral spindle development in artificially activated sea urchin eggs., Henson JH., Dev Dyn. May 1, 2008; 237 (5): 1348-58.


Cyclin B-cdk1 controls pronuclear union in interphase., Tachibana K., Curr Biol. September 9, 2008; 18 (17): 1308-13.


Action at a distance during cytokinesis., von Dassow G., J Cell Biol. December 14, 2009; 187 (6): 831-45.                


The effect of taxol microinjection on the microtubular structure in polar body formation of starfish oocytes., Kikuchi Y., Cytoskeleton (Hoboken). February 1, 2012; 69 (2): 125-32.


Activator-inhibitor coupling between Rho signalling and actin assembly makes the cell cortex an excitable medium., Bement WM., Nat Cell Biol. November 1, 2015; 17 (11): 1471-83.              


Mother centrioles are kicked out so that starfish zygote can grow., Verlhac MH., J Cell Biol. March 28, 2016; 212 (7): 759-61.  


Shape-motion relationships of centering microtubule asters., Tanimoto H., J Cell Biol. March 28, 2016; 212 (7): 777-87.          


[Oligopeptides in plant medicines cited in Chinese Pharmacopoeia]., Su L., Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. August 1, 2016; 41 (16): 2943-2952.


Using sea urchin gametes and zygotes to investigate centrosome duplication., Sluder G., Cilia. September 6, 2016; 5 (1): 20.        


Quantitative approaches for the study of microtubule aster motion in large eggs., Tanimoto H., Methods Cell Biol. January 1, 2017; 139 69-80.


Aurora A activation in mitosis promoted by BuGZ., Huang Y., J Cell Biol. January 2, 2018; 217 (1): 107-116.          


Physical Forces Determining the Persistency and Centering Precision of Microtubule Asters., Tanimoto H., Nat Phys. August 1, 2018; 14 (8): 848-854.      


Actin-Network Architecture Regulates Microtubule Dynamics., Colin A., Curr Biol. August 20, 2018; 28 (16): 2647-2656.e4.


Asymmetric division through a reduction of microtubule centering forces., SallĂ© J., J Cell Biol. March 4, 2019; 218 (3): 771-782.          


Resistance is futile: Centering forces yield for asymmetric cell division., Alper J., J Cell Biol. March 4, 2019; 218 (3): 727-728.  


Evolutionary modification of AGS protein contributes to formation of micromeres in sea urchins., Poon J., Nat Commun. August 22, 2019; 10 (1): 3779.                  

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