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  • 21. Direct membrane retrieval into large vesicles after exocytosis in sea urchin eggs.
    Whalley T, Terasaki M, Cho MS, Vogel SS.
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  • 22. Fertilization alters the orientation of pigment granule saltations in Arbacia eggs.
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  • 38. Wave of free calcium at fertilization in the sea urchin egg visualized with fura-2.
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