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Noritaka Hirohashi

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Advances in Anatomy, Embryology, and Cell Biology|May 20, 2016
Site of Mammalian Sperm Acrosome ReactionNoritaka Hirohashi
Seikagaku. the Journal of Japanese Biochemical Society|December 24, 2005
[Sperm acrosome reaction in sea urchin at the intersection of glycobiology and evolutional biology]Noritaka Hirohashi
Biology of Reproduction|February 21, 2018
Sperm acrosome reaction: its site and role in fertilizationNoritaka Hirohashi, Ryuzo Yanagimachi
Communicative & Integrative Biology|February 26, 2014
The different types of sperm morphology and behavior within a single species: Why do sperm of squid sneaker males form a cluster?Noritaka Hirohashi, Yoko Iwata
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 25, 2003
Store-operated calcium channels trigger exocytosis of the sea urchin sperm acrosomal vesicleNoritaka Hirohashi, Victor D Vacquier
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 30, 2002
Egg fucose sulfate polymer, sialoglycan, and speract all trigger the sea urchin sperm acrosome reactionNoritaka Hirohashi, Victor D Vacquier
Methods in Cell Biology|December 4, 2004
Sea urchin spermatozoaVictor D Vacquier, Noritaka Hirohashi
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 5, 2002
Egg sialoglycans increase intracellular pH and potentiate the acrosome reaction of sea urchin spermNoritaka Hirohashi, Victor D Vacquier
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 9, 2001
High molecular mass egg fucose sulfate polymer is required for opening both Ca2+ channels involved in triggering the sea urchin sperm acrosome reactionNoritaka Hirohashi, Victor D Vacquier
Development, Growth & Differentiation|May 9, 2008
Involvement of mitogen-activating protein kinase and intracellular pH in the duration of the metaphase I (MI) pause of starfish oocytes after spawningKana Usui, Noritaka Hirohashi, Kazuyoshi Chiba
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Advances in Anatomy, Embryology, and Cell Biology|May 20, 2016
Site of Mammalian Sperm Acrosome ReactionNoritaka Hirohashi
Seikagaku. the Journal of Japanese Biochemical Society|December 24, 2005
[Sperm acrosome reaction in sea urchin at the intersection of glycobiology and evolutional biology]Noritaka Hirohashi
Biology of Reproduction|February 21, 2018
Sperm acrosome reaction: its site and role in fertilizationNoritaka Hirohashi, Ryuzo Yanagimachi
Communicative & Integrative Biology|February 26, 2014
The different types of sperm morphology and behavior within a single species: Why do sperm of squid sneaker males form a cluster?Noritaka Hirohashi, Yoko Iwata
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 25, 2003
Store-operated calcium channels trigger exocytosis of the sea urchin sperm acrosomal vesicleNoritaka Hirohashi, Victor D Vacquier
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 30, 2002
Egg fucose sulfate polymer, sialoglycan, and speract all trigger the sea urchin sperm acrosome reactionNoritaka Hirohashi, Victor D Vacquier
Methods in Cell Biology|December 4, 2004
Sea urchin spermatozoaVictor D Vacquier, Noritaka Hirohashi
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 5, 2002
Egg sialoglycans increase intracellular pH and potentiate the acrosome reaction of sea urchin spermNoritaka Hirohashi, Victor D Vacquier
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 9, 2001
High molecular mass egg fucose sulfate polymer is required for opening both Ca2+ channels involved in triggering the sea urchin sperm acrosome reactionNoritaka Hirohashi, Victor D Vacquier
Development, Growth & Differentiation|May 9, 2008
Involvement of mitogen-activating protein kinase and intracellular pH in the duration of the metaphase I (MI) pause of starfish oocytes after spawningKana Usui, Noritaka Hirohashi, Kazuyoshi Chiba
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