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David Epel
David Epel
Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University, Pacific Grove CA
Overená e-mailová adresa na: stanford.edu
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Ecological developmental biology: integrating epigenetics, medicine, and evolution
SF Gilbert, D Epel
Sinauer Associates, 2009
1399*2009
The Genome of the Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
E Sodergren, GM Weinstock, EH Davidson, RA Cameron, RA Gibbs, ...
Science 314 (5801), 941-952, 2006
12442006
Intracellular pH and activation of sea urchin eggs after fertilisation
JD Johnson, D Epel, M Paul
Nature 262 (5570), 661-664, 1976
6441976
Activation of sea-urchin eggs by a calcium ionophore
RA Steinhardt, D Epel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 71 (5), 1915-1919, 1974
6051974
Is calcium ionophore a universal activator for unfertilised eggs?
RA Steinhardt, D EPEL, EJ CARROLL, R YANAGIMACHI
Nature 252 (5478), 41-43, 1974
4831974
Some precautions in using chelators to buffer metals in biological solutions
C Patton, S Thompson, D Epel
Cell calcium 35 (5), 427-431, 2004
4632004
Embryo stability and vulnerability in an always changing world
A Hamdoun, D Epel
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 104 (6), 1745-1750, 2007
3902007
Mechanisms of activation of sperm and egg during fertilization of sea urchin gametes
D Epel
Current topics in developmental biology 12, 185-246, 1978
3771978
The chemical defensome: environmental sensing and response genes in the Strongylocentrotus purpuratus genome
JV Goldstone, A Hamdoun, BJ Cole, M Howard-Ashby, DW Nebert, ...
Developmental biology 300 (1), 366-384, 2006
2942006
Nitromusk and polycyclic musk compounds as long-term inhibitors of cellular xenobiotic defense systems mediated by multidrug transporters
T Luckenbach, D Epel
Environmental health perspectives 113 (1), 17-24, 2005
2732005
Emerging contaminants—pesticides, PPCPs, microbial degradation products and natural substances as inhibitors of multixenobiotic defense in aquatic organisms
T Smital, T Luckenbach, R Sauerborn, AM Hamdoun, RL Vega, D Epel
Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis 552 (1 …, 2004
2582004
Protein synthesis in sea urchin eggs: a" late" response to fertilization.
D Epel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 57 (4), 899-906, 1967
2521967
Changes in internal pH associated with initiation of motility and acrosome reaction of sea urchin sperm
H cheung Lee, C Johnson, D Epel
Developmental biology 95 (1), 31-45, 1983
2421983
NO is necessary and sufficient for egg activation at fertilization
RC Kuo, GT Baxter, SH Thompson, SA Stricker, C Patton, J Bonaventura, ...
Nature 406 (6796), 633-636, 2000
2252000
An analysis of the partial metabolic derepression of sea urchin eggs by ammonia: the existence of independent pathways
D Epel, R Steinhardt, T Humphreys, D Mazia
Developmental biology 40 (2), 245-255, 1974
2111974
Calmodulin activates NAD kinase of sea urchin eggs: an early event of fertilization
D Epel, C Patton, RW Wallace, WY Cheung
Cell 23 (2), 543-549, 1981
2081981
Efflux transporters: newly appreciated roles in protection against pollutants
D Epel, T Luckenbach, CN Stevenson, LA MacManus-Spencer, ...
Environmental science & technology 42 (11), 3914-3920, 2008
1942008
Protease released from sea urchin eggs at fertilization alters the vitelline layer and aids in preventing polyspermy
VD Vacquier, MJ Tegner, D Epel
Experimental cell research 80 (1), 111-119, 1973
1941973
Isolation and biological activity of the proteases released by sea urchin eggs following fertilization
EJ Carroll Jr, D Epel
Developmental Biology 44 (1), 22-32, 1975
1831975
Methods for removal of the vitelline membrane of sea urchin eggs: I. Use of dithiothreitol (Cleland Reagent)
D Epel, AM Weaver, D Mazia
Experimental Cell Research 61 (1), 64-68, 1970
1771970
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