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A MAPK pathway is involved in the control of mitosis after fertilization of the sea urchin egg. , Zhang WL ., Dev Biol. June 1, 2005; 282 (1): 192-206.
Seawi--a sea urchin piwi/argonaute family member is a component of MT-RNP complexes. , Rodriguez AJ., RNA. May 1, 2005; 11 (5): 646-56.
Signaling pathways in ascidian oocyte maturation: effects of various inhibitors and activators on germinal vesicle breakdown. , Lambert CC., Dev Growth Differ. May 1, 2005; 47 (4): 265-72.
Nuclear envelope assembly is promoted by phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C with selective recruitment of phosphatidylinositol-enriched membranes. , Byrne RD., Biochem J. April 15, 2005; 387 (Pt 2): 393-400.
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.
Role of microtubules and centrosomes in the eccentric relocation of the germinal vesicle upon meiosis reinitiation in sea-cucumber oocytes. , Miyazaki A., Dev Biol. April 1, 2005; 280 (1): 237-47.
Positive selection in the carbohydrate recognition domains of sea urchin sperm receptor for egg jelly (suREJ) proteins. , Mah SA., Mol Biol Evol. March 1, 2005; 22 (3): 533-41.
GFP- PCNA as an S-phase marker in embryos during the first and subsequent cell cycles. , Kisielewska J., Biol Cell. March 1, 2005; 97 (3): 221-9.
Sea urchin vault structure, composition, and differential localization during development. , Stewart PL., BMC Dev Biol. February 14, 2005; 5 3.
Cysteine- protease involved in male chromatin remodeling after fertilization co-localizes with alpha- tubulin at mitosis. , Concha C., J Cell Physiol. February 1, 2005; 202 (2): 602-7.
ERK1 activation is required for S-phase onset and cell cycle progression after fertilization in sea urchin embryos. , Philipova R., Development. February 1, 2005; 132 (3): 579-89.
Asterosap-induced elevation in intracellular pH is indispensable for ARIS-induced sustained increase in intracellular Ca2+ and following acrosome reaction in starfish spermatozoa. , Kawase O., Zygote. February 1, 2005; 13 (1): 63-71.
Deregulation of the centrosome cycle and the origin of chromosomal instability in cancer. , Lingle WL., Adv Exp Med Biol. January 1, 2005; 570 393-421.
Effects of imposed bending on microtubule sliding in sperm flagella. , Morita Y., Curr Biol. December 14, 2004; 14 (23): 2113-8.
Guanylyl cyclase and cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase participate in the acrosome reaction of starfish sperm. , Kawase O., Zygote. November 1, 2004; 12 (4): 345-55.
Expression of Btcl2, a novel member of Btcl gene family, during development of the central nervous system. , Michishita M., Brain Res Dev Brain Res. October 15, 2004; 153 (1): 135-42.
Morphology, structure of dimorphic sperm, and reproduction in the hermaphroditic commensal bivalve Pseudopythina tsurumaru (Galeommatoidea: Kellidae). , Lützen J., J Morphol. October 1, 2004; 262 (1): 407-20.
Redistribution of the kinesin-II subunit KAP from cilia to nuclei during the mitotic and ciliogenic cycles in sea urchin embryos. , Morris RL ., Dev Biol. October 1, 2004; 274 (1): 56-69.
Selective expression of a sec1/ munc18 member in sea urchin eggs and embryos. , Leguia M., Gene Expr Patterns. October 1, 2004; 4 (6): 645-57.
Formation of polar-body-like structures induced in polyspermic starfish oocytes that had been inseminated at the germinal vesicle stage. , Tei J., Dev Growth Differ. October 1, 2004; 46 (5): 439-47.
Maternal Paracentrotus lividus RNAs are differentially localized during the first cell division. , Romancino DP., Arch Biochem Biophys. September 15, 2004; 429 (2): 164-70.
Unequal cell division regulated by the contents of germinal vesicles. , Matsuura RK., Dev Biol. September 1, 2004; 273 (1): 76-86.
A genetic screen for dominant modifiers of a cyclin E hypomorphic mutation identifies novel regulators of S-phase entry in Drosophila. , Brumby A., Genetics. September 1, 2004; 168 (1): 227-51.
Ion channel activity of membrane vesicles released from sea urchin sperm during the acrosome reaction. , Schulz JR., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. August 13, 2004; 321 (1): 88-93.
Eml5, a novel WD40 domain protein expressed in rat brain. , O'Connor V., Gene. July 7, 2004; 336 (1): 127-37.
Regulated proteolysis by cortical granule serine protease 1 at fertilization. , Haley SA., Mol Biol Cell. May 1, 2004; 15 (5): 2084-92.
A tektin homologue is decreased in chlamydomonas mutants lacking an axonemal inner-arm dynein. , Yanagisawa HA., Mol Biol Cell. May 1, 2004; 15 (5): 2105-15.
Expression of an NK2 homeodomain gene in the apical ectoderm defines a new territory in the early sea urchin embryo. , Takacs CM., Dev Biol. May 1, 2004; 269 (1): 152-64.
Membrane fusion of secretory vesicles of the sea urchin egg in the absence of NSF. , Whalley T., J Cell Sci. May 1, 2004; 117 (Pt 11): 2345-56.
[Establishment and expression of embryonic axes: comparisons between different model organisms]. , Prodon F., Med Sci (Paris). May 1, 2004; 20 (5): 526-38.
Degradation of polyubiquitinated cyclin B is blocked by the MAPK pathway at the metaphase I arrest in starfish oocytes. , Oita E., J Biol Chem. April 30, 2004; 279 (18): 18633-40.
Polycystins: what polycystic kidney disease tells us about sperm. , Kierszenbaum AL., Mol Reprod Dev. April 1, 2004; 67 (4): 385-8.
Polycystin-2 associates with the polycystin-1 homolog, suREJ3, and localizes to the acrosomal region of sea urchin spermatozoa. , Neill AT., Mol Reprod Dev. April 1, 2004; 67 (4): 472-7.
Cytotoxic sterols and saponins from the starfish Certonardoa semiregularis. , Wang W., J Nat Prod. April 1, 2004; 67 (4): 584-91.
Oocyte maturation and cell cycle control: a farewell symposium for Pr Marcel Dorée. , Prigent C., Biol Cell. April 1, 2004; 96 (3): 181-5.
Paracentrotus lividus eggs contain different RNAs at the animal and vegetal poles. , Di Carlo M ., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. March 19, 2004; 315 (4): 1110-9.
Induction of apoptosis in starfish eggs requires spontaneous inactivation of MAPK (extracellular signal-regulated kinase) followed by activation of p38MAPK. , Sasaki K., Mol Biol Cell. March 1, 2004; 15 (3): 1387-96.
A Rho-signaling pathway mediates cortical granule translocation in the sea urchin oocyte. , Covián-Nares F., Mech Dev. March 1, 2004; 121 (3): 225-35.
Isolation and characterization of polybrominated diphenyl ethers as inhibitors of microtubule assembly from the marine sponge Phyllospongia dendyi collected at Palau. , Liu H., J Nat Prod. March 1, 2004; 67 (3): 472-4.
Effects of methoxychlor, dieldrin and lindane on sea urchin fertilization and early development. , Pesando D., Aquat Toxicol. February 25, 2004; 66 (3): 225-39.
Regulation of microtubule destabilizing activity of Op18/stathmin downstream of Rac1. , Wittmann T., J Biol Chem. February 13, 2004; 279 (7): 6196-203.
The sea urchin stem-loop-binding protein: a maternally expressed protein that probably functions in expression of multiple classes of histone mRNA. , Robertson AJ., Nucleic Acids Res. February 3, 2004; 32 (2): 811-8.
Regulation of the paternal inheritance of centrosomes in starfish zygotes. , Zhang QY., Dev Biol. February 1, 2004; 266 (1): 190-200.
A third sea urchin sperm receptor for egg jelly module protein, suREJ2, concentrates in the plasma membrane over the sperm mitochondrion. , Galindo BE., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 2004; 46 (1): 53-60.
Paralytic shellfish poisoning: post-mortem analysis of tissue and body fluid samples from human victims in the Patagonia fjords. , García C., Toxicon. February 1, 2004; 43 (2): 149-58.
Ligands and receptors mediating signal transduction in sea urchin spermatozoa. , Neill AT., Reproduction. February 1, 2004; 127 (2): 141-9.
Diameter oscillation of axonemes in sea-urchin sperm flagella. , Sakakibara HM., Biophys J. January 1, 2004; 86 (1 Pt 1): 346-52.
Integrins on eggs: the betaC subunit is essential for formation of the cortical actin cytoskeleton in sea urchin eggs. , Burke RD ., Dev Biol. January 1, 2004; 265 (1): 53-60.
Detection of centrosome structure in fertilized and artificially activated sea urchin eggs using immunofluorescence microscopy and isolation of centrosomes followed by structural characterization with field emission scanning electron microscopy. , Schatten H ., Methods Mol Biol. January 1, 2004; 253 151-64.
Major components of a sea urchin block to polyspermy are structurally and functionally conserved. , Wong JL., Evol Dev. January 1, 2004; 6 (3): 134-53.