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Reproductive capacity of sea urchin centrosomes without centrioles.
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Reproductive capacity of sea urchin centrosomes without centrioles.
Sluder G, Miller FJ, Rieder CL. Reproductive capacity of sea urchin centrosomes without centrioles. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 1989; 13(4):264-73.
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Animals
Cell Cycle
Cell Nucleus
Centrioles
Male
Microscopy, Electron
Microtubules
Oocytes
Reproduction
Sea Urchins
Spermatozoa
Spindle Apparatus
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Greenfield Sluder PhD