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Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

Known as: Purple Sea Urchins, Urchins, Purple Sea, purple urchin 
A species of SEA URCHINS in the family Strongylocentrotidae found on the Pacific coastline from Alaska to Mexico. This species serves as a major… 
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Purple-flowered rhododendron (Rhododendron ponticum L.) and yellow-flowered rhododendron (R. flavum Don.) are two dominant shrub… 
Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Sea urchin sperm before fertilization possess the longest nucleosome repeat length yet determined for any chromatin. By the time… 
1981
1981
Sea urchin sperm-egg adhesion is mediated by bindin, a sperm surface protein that has lectin-like activity. Bindin agglutinates… 
1980
1980
Sea urchin coelomocytes were examined during their morphological transformation from petaloid to filopodial forms by scanning… 
1980
1980
Tubulin was purified from unfertilized eggs or embryos of the sea urchin. In vitro assembly of sea urchin tubulin into… 
1977
1977
The positions of the several sea urchin histone genes on the eukaryotic fragments of the chimeric plasmids pSp2 and pSp17 have… 
1975
1975
The DNA coding for histones from Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, purified up to 100-fold with the use of Hg+2-CS2-SO4 and… 
1974
1974
Sea-urchin tubulins can be assembled in vitro to form microtubules provided that a suitable seed is present. Although fragments… 
1973
1973
1. The kinetics of glutamate transport into mitochondria were determined by using Bromocresol Purple to terminate the transport… 
1966
1966
1. The oxygen consumption of small sea urchins differing in gonad index, studied by Warburg-Barcroft manometry, is 26 to 31 µl…