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Biology of Reproduction|December 1, 1996
Fate of the sperm mitochondria, and the incorporation, conversion, and disassembly of the sperm tail structures during bovine fertilizationP Sutovsky, C S Navara, G Schatten
Theriogenology|December 1, 1995
Imaging motility during fertilizationC S Navara, C Simerly, G Schatten
Lancet (London, England)|April 27, 1999
Non-random chromosome positioning in human sperm and sex chromosome anomalies following intracytoplasmic sperm injectionC M Luetjens, C Payne, G Schatten
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 28, 1996
Phenotypic variations among paternal centrosomes expressed within the zygote as disparate microtubule lengths and sperm aster organization: correlations between centrosome activity and developmental successC S Navara, N L First, G Schatten
European Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1982
Effects of griseofulvin on fertilization and early development of sea urchins. Independence of DNA synthesis, chromosome condensation, and cytokinesis cycles from microtubule-mediated eventsH Schatten, G Schatten, C Petzelt, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|September 10, 1998
Assembly of nuclear pore complexes and annulate lamellae promotes normal pronuclear development in fertilized mammalian oocytesP Sutovsky, C Simerly, L Hewitson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 28, 1998
Increase of intracellular Ca2+ and relocation of E-cadherin during experimental decompaction of mouse embryosR Pey, C Vial, G Schatten, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 1, 1997
The removal of the sperm perinuclear theca and its association with the bovine oocyte surface during fertilizationP Sutovsky, R Oko, L Hewitson, et al.
The Physiologist|December 1, 1985
Fertilization, development and spicule formation in sea urchins under conditions of constant reorientation relative to the gravitation axisG Schatten, C Stroud, C Simerly, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1988
Microtubules are required for centrosome expansion and positioning while microfilaments are required for centrosome separation in sea urchin eggs during fertilization and mitosisH Schatten, M Walter, H Biessmann, et al.
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Biology of Reproduction|December 1, 1996
Fate of the sperm mitochondria, and the incorporation, conversion, and disassembly of the sperm tail structures during bovine fertilizationP Sutovsky, C S Navara, G Schatten
Theriogenology|December 1, 1995
Imaging motility during fertilizationC S Navara, C Simerly, G Schatten
Lancet (London, England)|April 27, 1999
Non-random chromosome positioning in human sperm and sex chromosome anomalies following intracytoplasmic sperm injectionC M Luetjens, C Payne, G Schatten
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 28, 1996
Phenotypic variations among paternal centrosomes expressed within the zygote as disparate microtubule lengths and sperm aster organization: correlations between centrosome activity and developmental successC S Navara, N L First, G Schatten
European Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1982
Effects of griseofulvin on fertilization and early development of sea urchins. Independence of DNA synthesis, chromosome condensation, and cytokinesis cycles from microtubule-mediated eventsH Schatten, G Schatten, C Petzelt, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|September 10, 1998
Assembly of nuclear pore complexes and annulate lamellae promotes normal pronuclear development in fertilized mammalian oocytesP Sutovsky, C Simerly, L Hewitson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 28, 1998
Increase of intracellular Ca2+ and relocation of E-cadherin during experimental decompaction of mouse embryosR Pey, C Vial, G Schatten, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 1, 1997
The removal of the sperm perinuclear theca and its association with the bovine oocyte surface during fertilizationP Sutovsky, R Oko, L Hewitson, et al.
The Physiologist|December 1, 1985
Fertilization, development and spicule formation in sea urchins under conditions of constant reorientation relative to the gravitation axisG Schatten, C Stroud, C Simerly, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1988
Microtubules are required for centrosome expansion and positioning while microfilaments are required for centrosome separation in sea urchin eggs during fertilization and mitosisH Schatten, M Walter, H Biessmann, et al.
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