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Barry D Shur

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 25, 2016
Mouse fibroblasts null for the long isoform of β1,4-galactosyltransferase-I show defective cell-matrix interactionsBrooke H Elder, Barry D Shur
Current Biology : CB|September 3, 2004
Mammalian fertilizationBarry D Shur, Carey Rodeheffer, Michael A Ensslin
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 5, 2006
A beta1,4-galactosyltransferase is required for Bmp2-dependent patterning of the dorsoventral axis during zebrafish embryogenesisQuentin J Machingo, Andreas Fritz, Barry D Shur
Developmental Biology|August 15, 2006
A beta1,4-galactosyltransferase is required for convergent extension movements in zebrafishQuentin J Machingo, Andreas Fritz, Barry D Shur
Biology of Reproduction|December 21, 2002
Cell adhesion and fertilization: steps in oocyte transport, sperm-zona pellucida interactions, and sperm-egg fusionPrudence Talbot, Barry D Shur, Diana G Myles
Biology of Reproduction|October 8, 2010
Estrogen, efferent ductules, and the epididymisAvenel Joseph, Barry D Shur, Rex A Hess
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|February 11, 2009
SED1/MFG-E8: a bi-motif protein that orchestrates diverse cellular interactionsAdam Raymond, Michael A Ensslin, Barry D Shur
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|September 15, 2004
SED1 function during mammalian sperm-egg adhesionBarry D Shur, Michael A Ensslin, Carey Rodeheffer
Fertility and Sterility|November 8, 2008
The mouse gamete adhesin, SED1, is expressed on the surface of acrosome-intact human spermSusannah D Copland, Ana A Murphy, Barry D Shur
Molecular Reproduction and Development|April 28, 2010
Loss of SED1/MFG-E8 results in altered luminal physiology in the epididymisAdam S Raymond, Brooke Elder, Michael Ensslin, et al.
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 25, 2016
Mouse fibroblasts null for the long isoform of β1,4-galactosyltransferase-I show defective cell-matrix interactionsBrooke H Elder, Barry D Shur
Current Biology : CB|September 3, 2004
Mammalian fertilizationBarry D Shur, Carey Rodeheffer, Michael A Ensslin
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 5, 2006
A beta1,4-galactosyltransferase is required for Bmp2-dependent patterning of the dorsoventral axis during zebrafish embryogenesisQuentin J Machingo, Andreas Fritz, Barry D Shur
Developmental Biology|August 15, 2006
A beta1,4-galactosyltransferase is required for convergent extension movements in zebrafishQuentin J Machingo, Andreas Fritz, Barry D Shur
Biology of Reproduction|December 21, 2002
Cell adhesion and fertilization: steps in oocyte transport, sperm-zona pellucida interactions, and sperm-egg fusionPrudence Talbot, Barry D Shur, Diana G Myles
Biology of Reproduction|October 8, 2010
Estrogen, efferent ductules, and the epididymisAvenel Joseph, Barry D Shur, Rex A Hess
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|February 11, 2009
SED1/MFG-E8: a bi-motif protein that orchestrates diverse cellular interactionsAdam Raymond, Michael A Ensslin, Barry D Shur
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|September 15, 2004
SED1 function during mammalian sperm-egg adhesionBarry D Shur, Michael A Ensslin, Carey Rodeheffer
Fertility and Sterility|November 8, 2008
The mouse gamete adhesin, SED1, is expressed on the surface of acrosome-intact human spermSusannah D Copland, Ana A Murphy, Barry D Shur
Molecular Reproduction and Development|April 28, 2010
Loss of SED1/MFG-E8 results in altered luminal physiology in the epididymisAdam S Raymond, Brooke Elder, Michael Ensslin, et al.
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