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  • 22. Phosphoprotein inhibition of calcium-stimulated exocytosis in sea urchin eggs.
    Whalley T, Crossley I, Whitaker M.
    J Cell Biol; 1991 May; 113(4):769-78. PubMed ID: 2026649
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  • 24. Calmodulin activates NAD kinase of sea urchin eggs: an early event of fertilization.
    Epel D, Patton C, Wallace RW, Cheung WY.
    Cell; 1981 Feb; 23(2):543-9. PubMed ID: 6258805
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  • 25. Regulation of cortical vesicle exocytosis in sea urchin eggs by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and GTP-binding protein.
    Turner PR, Jaffe LA, Fein A.
    J Cell Biol; 1986 Jan; 102(1):70-6. PubMed ID: 3001104
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  • 26. Beta-1,3-glucanase from unfertilized eggs of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius. Comparison with beta-1,3-glucanases of marine and terrestrial mollusks.
    Sova VV, Shirokova NI, Kusaykin MI, Scobun AS, Elyakova LA, Zvyagintseva TN.
    Biochemistry (Mosc); 2003 May; 68(5):529-33. PubMed ID: 12882634
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  • 27. Isolation and characterization of plasma membrane-associated cortical granules from sea urchin eggs.
    Detering NK, Decker GL, Schmell ED, Lennarz WJ.
    J Cell Biol; 1977 Dec; 75(3):899-914. PubMed ID: 562888
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  • 29. The part played by inositol trisphosphate and calcium in the propagation of the fertilization wave in sea urchin eggs.
    Swann K, Whitaker M.
    J Cell Biol; 1986 Dec; 103(6 Pt 1):2333-42. PubMed ID: 3491080
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  • 30. Fertilization alters the orientation of pigment granule saltations in Arbacia eggs.
    Allen PG, Baltz JM, Begg DA.
    Cell Motil Cytoskeleton; 1992 Dec; 21(3):223-34. PubMed ID: 1581975
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  • 33. Polycation inhibition of exocytosis from sea urchin egg cortex.
    Crabb JH, Jackson RC.
    J Membr Biol; 1986 Dec; 91(1):85-96. PubMed ID: 3735408
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  • 36. High hydrostatic pressure and the dissection of fertilization responses. I. The relationship between cortical granule exocytosis and proton efflux during fertilization of the sea urchin egg.
    Schmidt T, Epel D.
    Exp Cell Res; 1983 Jul; 146(2):235-48. PubMed ID: 6307729
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  • 38. Stage-specific expression of beta-1, 3-glucanase in sea urchin embryos and hybrids.
    Peeler MT, Chambers SA, Wang CY, McClay DR.
    J Exp Zool; 1987 Nov; 244(2):215-22. PubMed ID: 3123592
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  • 40. Egg jelly triggers a calcium influx which inactivates and is inhibited by calmodulin antagonists in the sea urchin sperm.
    Guerrero A, Darszon A.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1989 Mar 27; 980(1):109-16. PubMed ID: 2923893
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