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M Charbonneau

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Development (Cambridge, England)|June 1, 1991
Intracellular pH and intracellular free calcium responses to protein kinase C activators and inhibitors in Xenopus eggsN Grandin, M Charbonneau
Development, Growth & Differentiation|June 7, 2023
Early Events in Anuran Amphibian Fertilization: An Ultrastructural Study of Changes Occurring in the Course of Monospermic Fertilization and Artificial Activation: (anuran/egg cortex/exocytosis/fertilization/microvilli)M Charbonneau, B Picheral
Biology of the Cell|January 1, 1989
Intracellular pH and the increase in protein synthesis accompanying activation of Xenopus eggsN Grandin, M Charbonneau
Journal of Cell Science|January 1, 1992
The increase in intracellular pH associated with Xenopus egg activation is a Ca(2+)-dependent waveN Grandin, M Charbonneau
Journal of Cell Science|May 1, 1991
Cycling of intracellular free calcium and intracellular pH in Xenopus embryos: a possible role in the control of the cell cycleN Grandin, M Charbonneau
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|July 1, 1997
Studies on the mechanism of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase inhibition in hexachlorobenzene-induced porphyria in the female ratE Mylchreest, M Charbonneau
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 15, 1991
Thoracoscopy for the diagnosis of pleural diseaseR Menzies, M Charbonneau
Cell Differentiation and Development : the Official Journal of the International Society of Developmental Biologists|November 1, 1989
The egg of Xenopus laevis: a model system for studying cell activationM Charbonneau, N Grandin
Experimental Cell Research|December 1, 1989
An increase in the intracellular pH of fertilized eggs of Xenopus laevis is associated with inhibition of protein and DNA syntheses and followed by an arrest of embryonic developmentN Grandin, M Charbonneau
Biology of the Cell|January 1, 1992
A hypothesis on p34cdc2 sequestration based on the existence of Ca(2+)-coordinated changes in H+ and MPF activities during Xenopus egg activation [corrected]M Charbonneau, N Grandin
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Development (Cambridge, England)|June 1, 1991
Intracellular pH and intracellular free calcium responses to protein kinase C activators and inhibitors in Xenopus eggsN Grandin, M Charbonneau
Development, Growth & Differentiation|June 7, 2023
Early Events in Anuran Amphibian Fertilization: An Ultrastructural Study of Changes Occurring in the Course of Monospermic Fertilization and Artificial Activation: (anuran/egg cortex/exocytosis/fertilization/microvilli)M Charbonneau, B Picheral
Biology of the Cell|January 1, 1989
Intracellular pH and the increase in protein synthesis accompanying activation of Xenopus eggsN Grandin, M Charbonneau
Journal of Cell Science|January 1, 1992
The increase in intracellular pH associated with Xenopus egg activation is a Ca(2+)-dependent waveN Grandin, M Charbonneau
Journal of Cell Science|May 1, 1991
Cycling of intracellular free calcium and intracellular pH in Xenopus embryos: a possible role in the control of the cell cycleN Grandin, M Charbonneau
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|July 1, 1997
Studies on the mechanism of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase inhibition in hexachlorobenzene-induced porphyria in the female ratE Mylchreest, M Charbonneau
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 15, 1991
Thoracoscopy for the diagnosis of pleural diseaseR Menzies, M Charbonneau
Cell Differentiation and Development : the Official Journal of the International Society of Developmental Biologists|November 1, 1989
The egg of Xenopus laevis: a model system for studying cell activationM Charbonneau, N Grandin
Experimental Cell Research|December 1, 1989
An increase in the intracellular pH of fertilized eggs of Xenopus laevis is associated with inhibition of protein and DNA syntheses and followed by an arrest of embryonic developmentN Grandin, M Charbonneau
Biology of the Cell|January 1, 1992
A hypothesis on p34cdc2 sequestration based on the existence of Ca(2+)-coordinated changes in H+ and MPF activities during Xenopus egg activation [corrected]M Charbonneau, N Grandin
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