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Bep RNAs and proteins are situated in the animal side of sea urchin unfertilized egg, which can be recognized by the female pronuclear location (Articolo in rivista)
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- Bep RNAs and proteins are situated in the animal side of sea urchin unfertilized egg, which can be recognized by the female pronuclear location (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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Di Carlo M, Romancino DP, Ortolani G, Montana G, Giudice G. (1996)
Bep RNAs and proteins are situated in the animal side of sea urchin unfertilized egg, which can be recognized by the female pronuclear location
in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (Print); Elsevier Inc., San Diego (Stati Uniti d'America)
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- Bep RNAs and proteins are situated in the animal side of sea urchin unfertilized egg, which can be recognized by the female pronuclear location (literal)
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- Microsurgery experiments demonstrate that the animal side of the unfertilized sea urchin Paracentrotus
lividus egg coincides with the side of the egg pronucleus location. It is demonstrated by means of in situ
hybridization and immunostaining of whole mounts of animal or vegetal halves that the previously identified
bep1 and bep4 RNAs and their proteins are located in the animal part of the unfertilized egg and much
less in the vegetal part. The addition of Fabs against BEP1 and BEP4 causes exogastrulation. (literal)
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