Issue 03 (Fall 2009)
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Table of contents:
- The effects development has on the redistribution of tubulin in sea urchin embryos / Kathryn Burke
- Increase of the mitotic spindle length to the mitotic cell diameter ratio during sea urchin embryonic development / Annalisa Carson
- Amounts of tubulin in the archenteron epithelium compared with amounts of tubulin in the non-archenteron epithelium using immunofluorescent staining / Stewart DesMeules
- Analysis of immunofluorescence microscopy images of sea urchin embryos / Ian Greenstein
- Total cellular tubulin and mitotic spindles / Susannah Holt
- Total cytoplasmic volumes of Lytechinus pictus embryos remain constant during progressive embryo stages / Kaitlyn Kasinskas
- The hyper-acetylation of pre-fertilization sperm axonemes is diminished following fertilization / Alison Mehlhorn
- Properties of mitotic cells in Lyticinus pictus embryos / David Perelman
- A study on the concentration of acetylated tubulin in the cilia of sea urchin embryos / Brian Preziosi
- Acetylated tubulin in sea urchin (Lytechinus pictus) sperm cells / Brianna Shaughnessy
- Brightness of sperm tail in immunofluorescence image indicates the stability of the tail and more bright sperm tails are bent in acute angle than obtuse angle / Tatsushi Shintaku
- Patterns of cilia formation in early development of Lytechinus pictus embryos / Rebecca Sieburth
- Acetylation of tubulin oscillates between high and low levels along the length of the sperm tail / Heather Watkins
- The rate at which cells in the animal hemisphere undergo mitosis compared to those in the vegetal hemisphere in sea urchin blastula / Alexandra Wilson.
Recent Submissions
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Acetylation of tubulin oscillates between high and low levels along the length of the sperm tail.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2009-12-01) -
Patterns of cilia formation in early development of Lytechinus pictus embryos.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2009-12-01) -
Brightness of sperm tail in immunofluorescence image indicates the stability of the tail and more bright sperm tails are bent in acute angle than obtuse angle.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2009-12-01) -
Rate at which cells in the animal hemisphere undergo mitosis compared to those in the vegetal hemisphere in sea urchin blastula.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2009-12-01) -
Acetylated tubulin in sea urchin (Lytechinus pictus) sperm cells.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2009-12-01)