T E Schroeder
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Schroeder T, OTTO J
Dev Biol
. 1991 Apr;
144(2):240-7.
PMID: 1707015
An extensive fibrous cytoskeletal component in the cortical cytoplasm of oocytes of the starfish Pisaster ochraceus reproducibly stains with anticytokeratin antibody and hence contains cytokeratin. The large-meshed network resembles a...
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Schroeder T
Dev Biol
. 1988 Feb;
125(2):255-64.
PMID: 3338614
In a normal, intact sea urchin embryo blastomeres are structurally polarized so that all microvilli and cortical "pigment granules" are situated at the apical surfaces facing the hyaline layer and...
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Schroeder T
Dev Biol
. 1987 Nov;
124(1):9-22.
PMID: 3311851
This study traces the morphological appearance, organization, and disappearance of the cytoskeletal machinery for cell division during the fourth cell cycle of isolated sea urchin blastomeres by immunolocalization of tubulin...
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Schroeder T
Dev Biol (N Y 1985)
. 1986 Jan;
2:59-100.
PMID: 3078127
The cytoplasm can no longer be looked upon as so much passive material which the nucleus elaborates during development, but it has a complex organization and a development which may...
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Schroeder T, Battaglia D
J Cell Biol
. 1985 Apr;
100(4):1056-62.
PMID: 3156865
"Spiral asters" composed of swirls of subcortical microtubules were recently described in fertilized eggs of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. In our study, these structures did not occur at culture...
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Schroeder T, OTTO J
Dev Biol
. 1984 Jun;
103(2):493-503.
PMID: 6373448
An extensive array of cortical microtubules in oocytes of the starfish Pisaster ochraceus undergoes multiple cycles of disappearance and reappearance during maturation and early development. These events were studied in...
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OTTO J, Schroeder T
Dev Biol
. 1984 Feb;
101(2):274-81.
PMID: 6363161
An extensive array of long, crisscrossing microtubules has been discovered in the cortex of oocytes of the starfish Pisaster ochraceus. The microtubules were visualized in cortex preparations by indirect immunofluorescence...
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OTTO J, Schroeder T
Dev Biol
. 1984 Feb;
101(2):263-73.
PMID: 6363160
One rapid response of starfish oocytes to the maturation-inducing hormone, 1-methyladenine (1-MA), is the formation of transient actin-filled spikes on the cell surface. The presence and distribution of G- and...