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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 26, 2001
General subjective health status or age-related subjective health status: does it make a difference?O Baron-Epel, G Kaplan
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 18, 2003
What lies behind the subjective evaluation of health status?Giora Kaplan, Orna Baron-Epel
Developmental Biology|October 30, 1981
Reevaluation of cell surface protein release at fertilization and its role in regulation of sea urchin egg protein synthesisE J Carroll, D Epel
Zygote (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 1995
Beakers versus breakers: how fertilisation in the laboratory differs from fertilisation in natureK S Mead, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|August 1, 1992
The use of caged substrates to assess the activity of 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase in living sea urchin eggsR R Swezey, D Epel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1988
Enzyme stimulation upon fertilization is revealed in electrically permeabilized sea urchin eggsR R Swezey, D Epel
Psychoneuroendocrinology|February 23, 2020
The stress field ages: A close look into cellular aging processesSonja Entringer, Elissa S Epel
Developmental Biology|March 1, 1979
Calcium-mediated mitochondrial movement in ascidian sperm during fertilizationC C Lambert, D Epel
Methods in Enzymology|October 20, 2015
In Vivo pO2 Imaging of Tumors: Oxymetry with Very Low-Frequency Electron Paramagnetic ResonanceBoris Epel, Howard J Halpern
Cell Regulation|November 1, 1989
Stable, resealable pores formed in sea urchin eggs by electric discharge (electroporation) permit substrate loading for assay of enzymes in vivoR R Swezey, D Epel
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 26, 2001
General subjective health status or age-related subjective health status: does it make a difference?O Baron-Epel, G Kaplan
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 18, 2003
What lies behind the subjective evaluation of health status?Giora Kaplan, Orna Baron-Epel
Developmental Biology|October 30, 1981
Reevaluation of cell surface protein release at fertilization and its role in regulation of sea urchin egg protein synthesisE J Carroll, D Epel
Zygote (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 1995
Beakers versus breakers: how fertilisation in the laboratory differs from fertilisation in natureK S Mead, D Epel
Experimental Cell Research|August 1, 1992
The use of caged substrates to assess the activity of 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase in living sea urchin eggsR R Swezey, D Epel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1988
Enzyme stimulation upon fertilization is revealed in electrically permeabilized sea urchin eggsR R Swezey, D Epel
Psychoneuroendocrinology|February 23, 2020
The stress field ages: A close look into cellular aging processesSonja Entringer, Elissa S Epel
Developmental Biology|March 1, 1979
Calcium-mediated mitochondrial movement in ascidian sperm during fertilizationC C Lambert, D Epel
Methods in Enzymology|October 20, 2015
In Vivo pO2 Imaging of Tumors: Oxymetry with Very Low-Frequency Electron Paramagnetic ResonanceBoris Epel, Howard J Halpern
Cell Regulation|November 1, 1989
Stable, resealable pores formed in sea urchin eggs by electric discharge (electroporation) permit substrate loading for assay of enzymes in vivoR R Swezey, D Epel
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