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D G Capco

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The Journal of Experimental Zoology|February 1, 1982
The spatial pattern of RNA in fully grown oocytes of an amphibian, Xenopus laevisD G Capco
International Review of Cytology|May 16, 2001
Molecular and biochemical regulation of early mammalian developmentD G Capco
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1983
Mitotic architecture of the cell: the filament networks of the nucleus and cytoplasmD G Capco, S Penman
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1991
Analysis of inducible contractile rings suggests a role for protein kinase C in embryonic cytokinesis and wound healingW M Bement, D G Capco
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1989
Specialized cytoskeletal elements in mammalian eggs: structural and biochemical evidence for their compositionR W McGaughey, D G Capco
Mechanisms of Development|December 10, 1997
Progesterone acts through protein kinase C to remodel the cytoplasm as the amphibian oocyte becomes the fertilization-competent eggJ Johnson, D G Capco
Molecular Reproduction and Development|September 2, 1999
Regulation of cell adhesion during embryonic compaction of mammalian embryos: roles for PKC and beta-cateninC M Pauken, D G Capco
Developmental Biology|July 7, 2000
The expression and stage-specific localization of protein kinase C isotypes during mouse preimplantation developmentC M Pauken, D G Capco
Developmental Biology|June 1, 1986
Cytoskeletal reorganization during early mammalian development: analysis using embedment-free sectionsD G Capco, R W McGaughey
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 1, 1995
Remodeling of the specialized intermediate filament network in mammalian eggs and embryos during development: regulation by protein kinase C and protein kinase MG I Gallicano, D G Capco
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The Journal of Experimental Zoology|February 1, 1982
The spatial pattern of RNA in fully grown oocytes of an amphibian, Xenopus laevisD G Capco
International Review of Cytology|May 16, 2001
Molecular and biochemical regulation of early mammalian developmentD G Capco
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1983
Mitotic architecture of the cell: the filament networks of the nucleus and cytoplasmD G Capco, S Penman
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1991
Analysis of inducible contractile rings suggests a role for protein kinase C in embryonic cytokinesis and wound healingW M Bement, D G Capco
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1989
Specialized cytoskeletal elements in mammalian eggs: structural and biochemical evidence for their compositionR W McGaughey, D G Capco
Mechanisms of Development|December 10, 1997
Progesterone acts through protein kinase C to remodel the cytoplasm as the amphibian oocyte becomes the fertilization-competent eggJ Johnson, D G Capco
Molecular Reproduction and Development|September 2, 1999
Regulation of cell adhesion during embryonic compaction of mammalian embryos: roles for PKC and beta-cateninC M Pauken, D G Capco
Developmental Biology|July 7, 2000
The expression and stage-specific localization of protein kinase C isotypes during mouse preimplantation developmentC M Pauken, D G Capco
Developmental Biology|June 1, 1986
Cytoskeletal reorganization during early mammalian development: analysis using embedment-free sectionsD G Capco, R W McGaughey
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 1, 1995
Remodeling of the specialized intermediate filament network in mammalian eggs and embryos during development: regulation by protein kinase C and protein kinase MG I Gallicano, D G Capco
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