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Cell Calcium|December 11, 2012
Calcium pathway machinery at fertilization in echinodermsIsabela Ramos, Gary M Wessel
Molecular Reproduction and Development|June 28, 2020
Do I menstruate or "estruate"?-Is this just a potato, potatoe thing?Claire Thompson, Gary M Wessel
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 20, 2012
Autonomy in specification of primordial germ cells and their passive translocation in the sea urchinMamiko Yajima, Gary M Wessel
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 29, 2011
The DEAD-box RNA helicase Vasa functions in embryonic mitotic progression in the sea urchinMamiko Yajima, Gary M Wessel
Developmental Biology|May 16, 2021
William H. Klein 1946-2021Gary M Wessel, Athula Wikramanayake
Molecular Reproduction and Development|November 19, 2016
Albinism as a visual, in vivo guide for CRISPR/Cas9 functionality in the sea urchin embryoNathalie Oulhen, Gary M Wessel
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 9, 2004
The regulation of oocyte maturationEkaterina Voronina, Gary M Wessel
Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 9, 2006
The histamine H1 receptor activates the nitric oxide pathway at fertilizationMariana Leguia, Gary M Wessel
Development, Growth & Differentiation|November 23, 2006
Activator of G-protein signaling in asymmetric cell divisions of the sea urchin embryoEkaterina Voronina, Gary M Wessel
Molecular Reproduction and Development|May 21, 2013
Retention of exogenous mRNAs selectively in the germ cells of the sea urchin requires only a 5'-cap and a 3'-UTRNathalie Oulhen, Gary M Wessel
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Cell Calcium|December 11, 2012
Calcium pathway machinery at fertilization in echinodermsIsabela Ramos, Gary M Wessel
Molecular Reproduction and Development|June 28, 2020
Do I menstruate or "estruate"?-Is this just a potato, potatoe thing?Claire Thompson, Gary M Wessel
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 20, 2012
Autonomy in specification of primordial germ cells and their passive translocation in the sea urchinMamiko Yajima, Gary M Wessel
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 29, 2011
The DEAD-box RNA helicase Vasa functions in embryonic mitotic progression in the sea urchinMamiko Yajima, Gary M Wessel
Developmental Biology|May 16, 2021
William H. Klein 1946-2021Gary M Wessel, Athula Wikramanayake
Molecular Reproduction and Development|November 19, 2016
Albinism as a visual, in vivo guide for CRISPR/Cas9 functionality in the sea urchin embryoNathalie Oulhen, Gary M Wessel
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 9, 2004
The regulation of oocyte maturationEkaterina Voronina, Gary M Wessel
Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 9, 2006
The histamine H1 receptor activates the nitric oxide pathway at fertilizationMariana Leguia, Gary M Wessel
Development, Growth & Differentiation|November 23, 2006
Activator of G-protein signaling in asymmetric cell divisions of the sea urchin embryoEkaterina Voronina, Gary M Wessel
Molecular Reproduction and Development|May 21, 2013
Retention of exogenous mRNAs selectively in the germ cells of the sea urchin requires only a 5'-cap and a 3'-UTRNathalie Oulhen, Gary M Wessel
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