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Bruce P Brandhorst
University Drive Simon Fraser University
1971
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
25820691Multispectral labeling of embryonic cells with lipophilic carbocyanine dyes.Mol Reprod Dev2015
25123476Tom D. Humphreys II: a pioneer of molecular embryology.Mol Reprod Dev2014
21056656Oral-aboral patterning and gastrulation of sea urchin embryos depend on sulfated glycosaminoglycans.Mech Dev2011
18462692The use of fresh embryos in stem cell research: ethical and policy issues.Cell Stem Cell2008
17474125Development of nitric oxide synthase-defined neurons in the sea urchin larval ciliary band and evidence for a chemosensory function during metamorphosis.Dev Dyn2007
16950242The echinoderm adhesome.Dev Biol2006
21672777Interspecific variation in metamorphic competence in marine invertebrates: the significance for comparative investigations into the timing of metamorphosis.Integr Comp Biol2006
17095691The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.Science2006
16965768A genomic view of the sea urchin nervous system.Dev Biol2006
15976939Assignment of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) to spawning sites using DNA markers.Mar Biotechnol (NY)2005
15041767Production of haploid and diploid androgenetic zebrafish.Methods Mol Biol2004
15575622Isolating DNA, RNA, polysomes, and protein.Methods Cell Biol2004
12950632On nitric oxide signaling, metamorphosis, and the evolution of biphasic life cycles.Evol Dev2003
11861568Sex-specific recombination rates in zebrafish (Danio rerio).Genetics2002
11837893Molecular patterning along the sea urchin animal-vegetal axis.Int Rev Cytol2002
11914938HSP90 function is required for morphogenesis in ascidian and echinoid embryos.Dev Genes Evol2002
11512668Skeletogenesis in sea urchin interordinal hybrid embryos.Cell Tissue Res2001
11351325Regulation of metamorphosis in ascidians involves NO/cGMP signaling and HSP90.J Exp Zool2001
11751251NO/cGMP signaling and HSP90 activity represses metamorphosis in the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus.Biol Bull2001
9891355Production of haploid and diploid androgenetic zebrafish (including methodology for delayed in vitro fertilization).Methods Cell Biol1999
10369397Preservation of endangered species and populations: a role for genome banking, somatic cell cloning, and androgenesis?Mol Reprod Dev1999
9105621Efficient detection of DNA polymorphisms by fluorescent RAPD analysis.Biotechniques1997
9110313Metallothionein gene expression in embryos of the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus.Mol Reprod Dev1997
8575631Expression of the actin gene family in embryos of the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus.Dev Biol1996
8846903Production of androgenetic zebrafish (Danio rerio).Genetics1996
7789279Autonomous and non-autonomous differentiation of ectoderm in different sea urchin species.Development1995
7966365Evolution of actin gene families of sea urchins.J Mol Evol1994
1297338Functional analysis of the promoter of a sea urchin metallothionein gene.Biochem Cell Biol1992
1576960Mutually exclusive expression of the Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Spec1 gene and its Lytechinus pictus homologue in cells of hybrid embryos.Development1992
1848768Structure and expression of the polyubiquitin gene in sea urchin embryos.Mol Reprod Dev1991
2010039Restricted expression of the Lytechinus pictus Spec1 gene homologue in reciprocal hybrid embryos with Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.Dev Biol1991
2407617Localization of the sea urchin Spec3 protein to cilia and Golgi complexes of embryonic ectoderm cells.Genes Dev1990
2458222Autogenous regulation of tubulin synthesis via RNA stability during sea urchin embryogenesis.Development1988
3211150Stabilization of tubulin mRNA by inhibition of protein synthesis in sea urchin embryos.Mol Cell Biol1988
3182842Tandem duplication and divergence of a sea urchin protein belonging to the troponin C superfamily.J Biol Chem1988
3181625Multiple levels of regulation of tubulin gene expression during sea urchin embryogenesis.Dev Biol1988
3272152Microtubule formation from maternal tubulins during sea urchin embryogenesis: measurement of soluble and insoluble tubulin pools.Mol Reprod Dev1988
3437889Stimulation of tubulin gene transcription by deciliation of sea urchin embryos.Mol Cell Biol1987
3678826Post-transcriptional restriction of gene expression in sea urchin interspecies hybrid embryos.Genes Dev1987
3743897Translational activation of maternal mRNA encoding the heat-shock protein hsp90 during sea urchin embryogenesis.Dev Biol1986
3753945Calmodulin gene expression during sea urchin development: persistence of a prevalent maternal protein.Dev Biol1986
2481472Informational content of the echinoderm egg.Dev Biol (N Y 1985)1985
6692993Translational changes induced by 1-methyladenine in anucleate starfish oocytes.Dev Biol1984
6697391Novel proteins belonging to the troponin C superfamily are encoded by a set of mRNAs in sea urchin embryos.Cell1984
6825961Patterns of protein synthesis and metabolism during sea urchin embryogenesis.Dev Biol1983
6173279Cloned embryo mRNAs not detectably expressed in adult sea urchin coelomocytes.Dev Biol1982
7056694Alterations in gene expression during heat shock of Achlya ambisexualis.J Bacteriol1982
7201427Translationally mediated changes in patterns of protein synthesis during maturation of starfish oocytes.Dev Biol1982
7106380Restricted expressions of paternal genes in sea urchin interspecies hybrids.Dev Biol1982
7095261Developmental patterns of cytoplasmic transcript prevalence in sea urchin embryos.Dev Biol1982
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