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    Mencarelli C, Caroti D, Bré MH, Levilliers N, Mercati D, Robbins LG, Dallai R.
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  • 24. Structural and biochemical features of fractionated spermatid manchettes and sperm axonemes of the azh/azh mutant mouse.
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  • 25. The axonemal axis and Ca2+-induced asymmetry of active microtubule sliding in sea urchin sperm tails.
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  • 26. Effects of griseofulvin on fertilization and early development of sea urchins. Independence of DNA synthesis, chromosome condensation, and cytokinesis cycles from microtubule-mediated events.
    Schatten H, Schatten G, Petzelt C, Mazia D.
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  • 27. The A and B tubules of the outer doublets of sea urchin sperm axonemes are composed of different tubulin variants.
    Multigner L, Pignot-Paintrand I, Saoudi Y, Job D, Plessmann U, Rüdiger M, Weber K.
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  • 28. Stabilization of sea urchin flagellar microtubules by histone H1.
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  • 29. Monoclonal anti-dipeptide antibodies cross-react with detyrosinated and glutamylated forms of tubulins.
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    Tremoleda JL, Van Haeften T, Stout TA, Colenbrander B, Bevers MM.
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  • 31. Sliding and bending in sea urchin sperm flagella.
    Gibbons IR.
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  • 32. Microtubule sliding in reactivated flagella.
    Takahashi K, Shingyoji C, Kamimura S.
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    Schatten H.
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