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1. Cell-wide arrangement of Golgi/RE units depends on the microtubule organization.

2. Light-induced, spatiotemporal control of protein in the developing embryo of the sea urchin.

3. Modularity and hierarchy in biological systems: Using gene regulatory networks to understand evolutionary change.

4. Cellular pathways of calcium transport and concentration toward mineral formation in sea urchin larvae.

5. A Peak of H3T3 Phosphorylation Occurs in Synchrony with Mitosis in Sea Urchin Early Embryos.

6. Short- and long-term impacts of variable hypoxia exposures on kelp forest sea urchins.

7. Single cell RNA-seq in the sea urchin embryo show marked cell-type specificity in the Delta/Notch pathway.

8. Microsphere packages of carotenoids: intact sea urchin eggs tracked by Raman spectroscopy tools.

9. Cell rearrangement induced by filopodial tension accounts for the late phase of convergent extension in the sea urchin archenteron.

10. The painted sea urchin, Lytechinus pictus, as a genetically-enabled developmental model.

11. Culture of and experiments with sea urchin embryo primary mesenchyme cells.

12. Methods to label, isolate, and image sea urchin small micromeres, the primordial germ cells (PGCs).

13. Methods for transplantation of sea urchin blastomeres.

14. Methods for toxicology studies in echinoderm embryos and larvae.

15. Temnopleurus as an emerging echinoderm model.

16. Sea urchin embryonic cilia.

17. Cidaroids, clypeasteroids, and spatangoids: Procurement, culture, and basic methods.

18. Microinjection methods for sea urchin eggs and blastomeres.

19. Cryopreservation of sea urchin sperm and early life stages.

20. Visualizing egg and embryonic polarity.

21. Methods for collection, handling, and analysis of sea urchin coelomocytes.

22. Conserved regulatory state expression controlled by divergent developmental gene regulatory networks in echinoids.

23. Theoretical tool bridging cell polarities with development of robust morphologies.

24. Maturation and fertilization of echinoderm eggs: Role of actin cytoskeleton dynamics.

25. Peanut agglutinin specifically binds to a sperm region between the nucleus and mitochondria in tunicates and sea urchins.

26. Cryopreservation: Extending the viability of biological material from sea urchin (Echinometra lucunter) in ecotoxicity tests.

27. Echinochrome A Release by Red Spherule Cells Is an Iron-Withholding Strategy of Sea Urchin Innate Immunity.

28. Toward Multiscale Modeling of Molecular and Biochemical Events Occurring at Fertilization Time in Sea Urchins.

29. Notch-mediated lateral inhibition is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism patterning the ectoderm in echinoids.

30. A sea urchin in vivo model to evaluate Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition.

31. TGF-β sensu stricto signaling regulates skeletal morphogenesis in the sea urchin embryo.

32. MAPK/ERK activity is required for the successful progression of mitosis in sea urchin embryos.

33. KirrelL, a member of the Ig-domain superfamily of adhesion proteins, is essential for fusion of primary mesenchyme cells in the sea urchin embryo.

34. Microautophagy in nutritive phagocytes of sea urchins.

35. Generic Theoretical Models to Predict Division Patterns of Cleaving Embryos.

36. An integrated modelling framework from cells to organism based on a cohort of digital embryos.

37. Volume regulation of intestinal cells of echinoderms: Putative role of ion transporters (Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase and NKCC).

38. Cilia are required for asymmetric nodal induction in the sea urchin embryo.

39. The contribution of apoptosis and necrosis in freezing injury of sea urchin embryonic cells.

40. Reproduction of the long-spined sea urchin Diadema setosum in the Gulf of Aqaba - implications for the use of gonad-indexes.

41. Mechanics of the eukaryotic flagellar axoneme: Evidence for structural distortion during bending.

42. Roles of hesC and gcm in echinoid larval mesenchyme cell development.

43. Central Spindle Self-Organization and Cytokinesis in Artificially Activated Sea Urchin Eggs.

44. Neurogenesis in sea urchin embryos and the diversity of deuterostome neurogenic mechanisms.

45. Morphological and genetic analyses reveal a cryptic species complex in the echinoid Echinocardium cordatum and rule out a stabilizing selection explanation.

46. Genome-wide assessment of differential effector gene use in embryogenesis.

47. Exploring the evolution of marine invertebrate cryopreservation - Landmarks, state of the art and future lines of research.

48. Freezing tolerance of sea urchin embryonic cells: Differentiation commitment and cytoskeletal disturbances in culture.

50. A facile synthesis and microtubule-destabilizing properties of 4-(1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2-yl)-furazan-3-amines.

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