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G M Wessel

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Developmental Biology|April 10, 1996
Endoderm differentiation in vitro identifies a transitional period for endoderm ontogeny in the sea urchin embryoS W Chen, G M Wessel
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 1997
Cortical granules of the sea urchin translocate early in oocyte maturationL K Berg, G M Wessel
Developmental Biology|October 1, 1985
Sequential expression of germ-layer specific molecules in the sea urchin embryoG M Wessel, D R McClay
Molecular Human Reproduction|April 3, 2016
The double-edged sword of the mammalian oocyte--advantages, drawbacks and approaches for basic and clinical analysis at the single cell levelL M Brayboy, G M Wessel
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|June 1, 1986
Two embryonic, tissue-specific molecules identified by a double-label immunofluorescence technique for monoclonal antibodiesG M Wessel, D R McClay
Molecular Reproduction and Development|January 6, 2001
Syntaxin, VAMP, and Rab3 are selectively expressed during sea urchin embryogenesisS D Conner, G M Wessel
Molecular Human Reproduction|November 22, 2015
The double-edged sword of the mammalian oocyte--advantages, drawbacks and approaches for basic and clinical analysis at the single cell levelL M Brayboy, G M Wessel
Developmental Biology|May 1, 1987
Gastrulation in the sea urchin embryo requires the deposition of crosslinked collagen within the extracellular matrixG M Wessel, D R McClay
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology|March 1, 1995
A diversity of enzymes involved in the regulation of reversible tyrosine phosphorylation in sea urchin eggs and embryosG M Wessel, F Clark, L Berg
Developmental Biology|November 1, 1991
Primary mesenchyme cells of the sea urchin embryo require an autonomously produced, nonfibrillar collagen for spiculogenesisG M Wessel, M Etkin, S Benson
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Developmental Biology|April 10, 1996
Endoderm differentiation in vitro identifies a transitional period for endoderm ontogeny in the sea urchin embryoS W Chen, G M Wessel
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 1997
Cortical granules of the sea urchin translocate early in oocyte maturationL K Berg, G M Wessel
Developmental Biology|October 1, 1985
Sequential expression of germ-layer specific molecules in the sea urchin embryoG M Wessel, D R McClay
Molecular Human Reproduction|April 3, 2016
The double-edged sword of the mammalian oocyte--advantages, drawbacks and approaches for basic and clinical analysis at the single cell levelL M Brayboy, G M Wessel
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|June 1, 1986
Two embryonic, tissue-specific molecules identified by a double-label immunofluorescence technique for monoclonal antibodiesG M Wessel, D R McClay
Molecular Reproduction and Development|January 6, 2001
Syntaxin, VAMP, and Rab3 are selectively expressed during sea urchin embryogenesisS D Conner, G M Wessel
Molecular Human Reproduction|November 22, 2015
The double-edged sword of the mammalian oocyte--advantages, drawbacks and approaches for basic and clinical analysis at the single cell levelL M Brayboy, G M Wessel
Developmental Biology|May 1, 1987
Gastrulation in the sea urchin embryo requires the deposition of crosslinked collagen within the extracellular matrixG M Wessel, D R McClay
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology|March 1, 1995
A diversity of enzymes involved in the regulation of reversible tyrosine phosphorylation in sea urchin eggs and embryosG M Wessel, F Clark, L Berg
Developmental Biology|November 1, 1991
Primary mesenchyme cells of the sea urchin embryo require an autonomously produced, nonfibrillar collagen for spiculogenesisG M Wessel, M Etkin, S Benson
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