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D Epel

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Experimental Cell Research|September 1, 1977
A novel procedure for obtaining denuded sea urchin eggs and observations on the role of the vitelline layer in sperm reception and egg activationE J Carroll, E W Byrd, D Epel
Developmental Biology|November 1, 1971
The appearance of -amylase activity during gut differentiation in sand dollar pluteiV D Vacquier, L J Korn, D Epel
Nature|December 8, 1972
Protease activity establishes the block against polyspermy in sea urchin eggsV D Vacquier, M J Tegner, D Epel
Nature|May 5, 1972
Sea urchin eggs release protease activity at fertilizationV D Vacquier, D Epel, L A Douglas
Developmental Biology|October 1, 1974
An analysis of the partial metabolic derepression of sea urchin eggs by ammonia: the existence of independent pathwaysD Epel, R Steinhardt, T Humphreys, et al.
Developmental Biology|January 1, 1974
Further studies on the glucose inhibition of beta-1,3-glucanohydrolase increase during gut differentiation of sand dollar larvaeL J Korn, V D Vacquier, D Epel
Kroc Foundation Series|January 1, 1981
The use of fluorescent amines for the measurement of pHi: applications in liposomes, gastric microsomes, and sea urchin gametesH C Lee, J G Forte, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1973
Protease released from sea urchin eggs at fertilization alters the vitelline layer and aids in preventing polyspermyV D Vacquier, M J Tegner, D Epel
Development, Growth & Differentiation|December 29, 1998
Detection of phospholipase Cgamma in sea urchin eggsC De Nadai, K Cailliau, D Epel, et al.
Cell|March 1, 1985
The hierarchy of requirements for an elevated intracellular pH during early development of sea urchin embryosF Dubé, T Schmidt, C H Johnson, et al.
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Experimental Cell Research|September 1, 1977
A novel procedure for obtaining denuded sea urchin eggs and observations on the role of the vitelline layer in sperm reception and egg activationE J Carroll, E W Byrd, D Epel
Developmental Biology|November 1, 1971
The appearance of -amylase activity during gut differentiation in sand dollar pluteiV D Vacquier, L J Korn, D Epel
Nature|December 8, 1972
Protease activity establishes the block against polyspermy in sea urchin eggsV D Vacquier, M J Tegner, D Epel
Nature|May 5, 1972
Sea urchin eggs release protease activity at fertilizationV D Vacquier, D Epel, L A Douglas
Developmental Biology|October 1, 1974
An analysis of the partial metabolic derepression of sea urchin eggs by ammonia: the existence of independent pathwaysD Epel, R Steinhardt, T Humphreys, et al.
Developmental Biology|January 1, 1974
Further studies on the glucose inhibition of beta-1,3-glucanohydrolase increase during gut differentiation of sand dollar larvaeL J Korn, V D Vacquier, D Epel
Kroc Foundation Series|January 1, 1981
The use of fluorescent amines for the measurement of pHi: applications in liposomes, gastric microsomes, and sea urchin gametesH C Lee, J G Forte, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1973
Protease released from sea urchin eggs at fertilization alters the vitelline layer and aids in preventing polyspermyV D Vacquier, M J Tegner, D Epel
Development, Growth & Differentiation|December 29, 1998
Detection of phospholipase Cgamma in sea urchin eggsC De Nadai, K Cailliau, D Epel, et al.
Cell|March 1, 1985
The hierarchy of requirements for an elevated intracellular pH during early development of sea urchin embryosF Dubé, T Schmidt, C H Johnson, et al.
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