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1. Oocyte selection is concurrent with meiosis resumption in the coenocystic oogenesis of Oikopleura.

2. Cortical and cytoplasmic flows driven by actin microfilaments polarize the cortical ER-mRNA domain along the a-v axis in ascidian oocytes.

3. The Oikopleura coenocyst, a unique chordate germ cell permitting rapid, extensive modulation of oocyte production.

4. The cytoskeleton organizes germ nuclei with divergent fates and asynchronous cycles in a common cytoplasm during oogenesis in the chordate Oikopleura.

5. Confocal and video imaging of cytoskeleton dynamics in the leech zygote.

6. Aberrant endosperm development in interploidy crosses reveals a timer of differentiation.

7. Expression of the soluble adenylyl cyclase during rat spermatogenesis: evidence for cytoplasmic sites of cAMP production in germ cells.

8. Involvement of Rho family G protein in the cell signaling for sperm incorporation during fertilization of mouse eggs: inhibition by Clostridium difficile toxin B.

9. Drosophila parthenogenesis: a model for de novo centrosome assembly.

10. Oocyte-granulosa cell heterologous gap junctions are required for the coordination of nuclear and cytoplasmic meiotic competence.

11. Distribution of dorsal-forming activity in precleavage embryos of the Japanese newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster: effects of deletion of vegetal cytoplasm, UV irradiation, and lithium treatment.

12. The centrosome-attracting body, microtubule system, and posterior egg cytoplasm are involved in positioning of cleavage planes in the ascidian embryo.

13. The DNA/RNA-binding protein, TB-RBP, moves from the nucleus to the cytoplasm and through intercellular bridges in male germ cells.

14. Intercellular cytoplasm transport during Drosophila oogenesis.

15. Effects of cytoplasmic components upon sperm aster development in Bufo arenarum eggs.

16. Relationship between the developmental programs controlling nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation of mouse oocytes.

17. Sperm nuclear transformations in cytoplasmic extracts from surf clam (Spisula solidissima) oocytes.

18. Development of egg fragments of the ascidian Ciona savignyi: the cytoplasmic factors responsible for muscle differentiation are separated into a specific fragment.

19. Cleavage asynchrony in the Tubifex embryo: involvement of cytoplasmic and nucleus-associated factors.

20. Reevaluation of electrophoresis in the Drosophila egg chamber.

21. A nuclear extract, prepared from mass-isolated germinal vesicles, retains a factor able to sustain a cytoplasmic cycle of starfish oocytes.

22. A comprehensive analysis of the developmental and tissue-specific expression of the isoactin multigene family in the rat.

23. Conjugal blocks in Tetrahymena pattern mutants and their cytoplasmic rescue. II. janus A.

24. Conjugal blocks in Tetrahymena pattern mutants and their cytoplasmic rescue. I. Broadened cortical domains (bcd).

25. A cytoplasmic gradient of Ca2+ is correlated with the growth of lily pollen tubes.

26. Control of sperm nuclear behavior in physiologically polyspermic newt eggs: possible involvement of MPF.

27. Insulin cells of pancreas extend neurites but do not arise from the neuroectoderm.

28. Analysis of cytoplasmic activity dependent on the Drosophila terminal pattern gene torso.

29. Animal and vegetal teloplasms mix in the early embryo of the leech, Helobdella triserialis.

30. Periodic changes in the rigidity of activated anuran eggs depend on germinal vesicle materials.

31. Retinoic acid-binding protein in the axolotl: distribution in mature tissues and time of appearance during limb regeneration.

32. Experimental control of the site of embryonic axis formation in Xenopus laevis eggs centrifuged before first cleavage.

33. Kinematics of gray crescent formation in Xenopus eggs: the displacement of subcortical cytoplasm relative to the egg surface.

34. Control of cell-cycle timing in early embryos of Caenorhabditis elegans.

35. Analysis of follicle-cell functions in Drosophila: the Fs(3)Apc mutation and the development of chorionic appendages.

36. Induction of maturation in small Xenopus laevis oocytes.

37. Fundulus deep cells: directional migration in response to epithelial wounding.

38. Effects of injected inhibitors of microfilament and microtubule function on the gastrulation movement in Xenopus laevis.

39. Germinal vesicle contents are required for the cytoplasmic cycle during meiotic division of starfish oocytes.

41. Small B2 RNAs in mouse oocytes, embryos, and somatic tissues.

42. Free calcium pulses following fertilization in the ascidian egg.

43. Cell motility and chemotaxis in Dictyostelium amebae lacking myosin heavy chain.

45. Cytoplasmic cycle in meiotic division of starfish oocytes.

47. An adhesion-associated agonist from the zona pellucida activates G protein-promoted elevations of internal Ca2+ and pH that mediate mammalian sperm acrosomal exocytosis.

48. Functions of maternal mRNA as a cytoplasmic factor responsible for pole cell formation in Drosophila embryos.

49. Axis determination in eggs of Xenopus laevis: a critical period before first cleavage, identified by the common effects of cold, pressure and ultraviolet irradiation.

50. Chromosome condensation activity in the cytoplasm of anucleate and nucleate fragments of mouse oocytes.

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