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Experimental Cell Research|February 25, 1997
In memoriam. Daniel Mazia (1913-1996)G Schatten, D Epel
Trends in Cell Biology|October 28, 1998
Daniel Mazia: a passion for understanding how cells reproduceD Epel, G Schatten
Developmental Biology|January 1, 1985
Fertilization stimulates lipid peroxidation in the sea urchin eggG Perry, D Epel
Development, Growth & Differentiation|June 25, 1998
Effects of wheat germ agglutinin on tunicate egg activation and fertilization: is there a plasma membrane sperm receptor system on Ascidia ceratodes eggs?B Flannery, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|August 1, 1975
Formation of fertilization acid by sea urchin eggs does not require specific cationsM Paul, D Epel
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1996
In memoriam of Daniel Mazia (1913-1996)G Schatten, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1983
High hydrostatic pressure and the dissection of fertilization responses. I. The relationship between cortical granule exocytosis and proton efflux during fertilization of the sea urchin eggT Schmidt, D Epel
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|September 1, 1987
Ultrastructural localization of intracellular calcium stores by a new cytochemical methodM Poenie, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|January 1, 1986
The relation between intracellular pH and rate of protein synthesis in sea urchin eggs and the existence of a pH-independent event triggered by ammoniaF Dubé, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|February 11, 1975
Elevation and hardening of the fertilization membrane in sea urchin eggs. Role of the soluble fertilization productE J Carroll, D Epel
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Experimental Cell Research|February 25, 1997
In memoriam. Daniel Mazia (1913-1996)G Schatten, D Epel
Trends in Cell Biology|October 28, 1998
Daniel Mazia: a passion for understanding how cells reproduceD Epel, G Schatten
Developmental Biology|January 1, 1985
Fertilization stimulates lipid peroxidation in the sea urchin eggG Perry, D Epel
Development, Growth & Differentiation|June 25, 1998
Effects of wheat germ agglutinin on tunicate egg activation and fertilization: is there a plasma membrane sperm receptor system on Ascidia ceratodes eggs?B Flannery, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|August 1, 1975
Formation of fertilization acid by sea urchin eggs does not require specific cationsM Paul, D Epel
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1996
In memoriam of Daniel Mazia (1913-1996)G Schatten, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1983
High hydrostatic pressure and the dissection of fertilization responses. I. The relationship between cortical granule exocytosis and proton efflux during fertilization of the sea urchin eggT Schmidt, D Epel
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|September 1, 1987
Ultrastructural localization of intracellular calcium stores by a new cytochemical methodM Poenie, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|January 1, 1986
The relation between intracellular pH and rate of protein synthesis in sea urchin eggs and the existence of a pH-independent event triggered by ammoniaF Dubé, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|February 11, 1975
Elevation and hardening of the fertilization membrane in sea urchin eggs. Role of the soluble fertilization productE J Carroll, D Epel
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