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Development, Growth & Differentiation|June 7, 2023
FLAGELLAR MOTILITY IS NOT INVOLVED IN THE INCORPORATION OF THE SPERM INTO THE EGG AT FERTILIZATIONDavid Epel, Nicholas L Cross, Naomi Epel
Evolution & Development|December 21, 2002
Protection of DNA during early development: adaptations and evolutionary consequencesDavid Epel
Zygote (Cambridge, England)|February 24, 2001
How the sperm triggers development of the egg: what have we learned and what can we expect in the next millennium?D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|May 1, 1972
Activation of an Na + -dependent amino acid transport system upon fertilization of sea urchin eggsD Epel
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 11, 1994
EmbryogenesisD Epel
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|March 29, 2024
COMMENTARY: Foundational social geroscience: Social stress, reproductive health, and lifecourse aging across mammalsElissa Epel
Cell Differentiation and Development : the Official Journal of the International Society of Developmental Biologists|January 1, 1990
The initiation of development at fertilizationD Epel
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1970
Methods for removal of the vitelline membrane of sea urchin eggs. II. Controlled exposure to trypsin to eliminate post-fertilization clumping of embryosD Epel
Scientific American|November 1, 1977
The program of fertilizationD Epel
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1980
Ionic triggers in the fertilization of sea urchin eggsD Epel
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Development, Growth & Differentiation|June 7, 2023
FLAGELLAR MOTILITY IS NOT INVOLVED IN THE INCORPORATION OF THE SPERM INTO THE EGG AT FERTILIZATIONDavid Epel, Nicholas L Cross, Naomi Epel
Evolution & Development|December 21, 2002
Protection of DNA during early development: adaptations and evolutionary consequencesDavid Epel
Zygote (Cambridge, England)|February 24, 2001
How the sperm triggers development of the egg: what have we learned and what can we expect in the next millennium?D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|May 1, 1972
Activation of an Na + -dependent amino acid transport system upon fertilization of sea urchin eggsD Epel
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 11, 1994
EmbryogenesisD Epel
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|March 29, 2024
COMMENTARY: Foundational social geroscience: Social stress, reproductive health, and lifecourse aging across mammalsElissa Epel
Cell Differentiation and Development : the Official Journal of the International Society of Developmental Biologists|January 1, 1990
The initiation of development at fertilizationD Epel
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1970
Methods for removal of the vitelline membrane of sea urchin eggs. II. Controlled exposure to trypsin to eliminate post-fertilization clumping of embryosD Epel
Scientific American|November 1, 1977
The program of fertilizationD Epel
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1980
Ionic triggers in the fertilization of sea urchin eggsD Epel
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