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Nature Cell Biology|December 14, 2002
Safeguarding ARTGerald P Schatten
Annals of Plastic Surgery|February 1, 1984
Reconstruction of breasts following mastectomy with polyurethane-covered, gel-filled prosthesesW E Schatten
Advances in Space Research : the Official Journal of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR)|January 1, 1992
Microgravity effects on sea urchin fertilization and developmentS Steffen, R Fiser, C Simerly, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|September 21, 2002
Sperm mRNA--what does daddy do?Gerald P Schatten
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 17, 1970
Flare identification associated with coronal disturbancesK H Schatten
Springerplus|March 23, 2013
Large-scale solar magnetic field mapping: IKenneth H Schatten
Nature|April 18, 1970
Prediction of the coronal structure for the solar eclipse of March 7, 1970K H Schatten
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1986
Intracellular pH shift initiates microtubule-mediated motility during sea urchin fertilizationG Schatten, T Bestor, R Balczon, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 1, 1986
Behavior of centrosomes during fertilization and cell division in mouse oocytes and in sea urchin eggsH Schatten, G Schatten, D Mazia, et al.
European Journal of Cell Biology|January 1, 1985
Intracellular pH shift leads to microtubule assembly and microtubule-mediated motility during sea urchin fertilization: correlations between elevated intracellular pH and microtubule activity and depressed intracellular pH and microtubule disassemblyG Schatten, T Bestor, R Balczon, et al.
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Nature Cell Biology|December 14, 2002
Safeguarding ARTGerald P Schatten
Annals of Plastic Surgery|February 1, 1984
Reconstruction of breasts following mastectomy with polyurethane-covered, gel-filled prosthesesW E Schatten
Advances in Space Research : the Official Journal of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR)|January 1, 1992
Microgravity effects on sea urchin fertilization and developmentS Steffen, R Fiser, C Simerly, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|September 21, 2002
Sperm mRNA--what does daddy do?Gerald P Schatten
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 17, 1970
Flare identification associated with coronal disturbancesK H Schatten
Springerplus|March 23, 2013
Large-scale solar magnetic field mapping: IKenneth H Schatten
Nature|April 18, 1970
Prediction of the coronal structure for the solar eclipse of March 7, 1970K H Schatten
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1986
Intracellular pH shift initiates microtubule-mediated motility during sea urchin fertilizationG Schatten, T Bestor, R Balczon, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 1, 1986
Behavior of centrosomes during fertilization and cell division in mouse oocytes and in sea urchin eggsH Schatten, G Schatten, D Mazia, et al.
European Journal of Cell Biology|January 1, 1985
Intracellular pH shift leads to microtubule assembly and microtubule-mediated motility during sea urchin fertilization: correlations between elevated intracellular pH and microtubule activity and depressed intracellular pH and microtubule disassemblyG Schatten, T Bestor, R Balczon, et al.
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