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    Comparative biochemical analysis of the major yolk protein in the sea urchin egg and coelomic fluid by Dev, Shemul, Robinson, John J.

    Published in Development, growth & differentiation (01-08-2014)
    “…The major yolk protein (MYP) is localized to the egg and coelomic fluid of the adult sea urchin. While the egg‐localized MYP has been extensively studied, much…”
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    Comparative analysis of the structure and thermal stability of sea urchin peristome and rat tail tendon collagen by Mayne, Janice, Robinson, John J.

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (2002)
    “…We have purified collagen from two distinct sources; the vertebrate, rat tail tendon and an invertebrate, sea urchin adult tissue, the peristome. The…”
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    Biomolecular characterization of allergenic proteins in snow crab ( Chionoecetes opilio) and de novo sequencing of the second allergen arginine kinase using tandem mass spectrometry by Abdel Rahman, Anas M., Kamath, Sandip D., Lopata, Andreas L., Robinson, John J., Helleur, Robert J.

    Published in Journal of proteomics (01-02-2011)
    “…Snow crab ( Chionoecetes opilio) proteins have been recognized as an important source of both food and occupational allergens. While snow crab causes a…”
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    Epigenetic change in IGF2R is associated with fetal overgrowth after sheep embryo culture by Young, Lorraine E, Fernandes, Kenneth, McEvoy, Tom G, Butterwith, Simon C, Gutierrez, Carlos G, Carolan, Catherine, Broadbent, Peter J, Robinson, John J, Wilmut, Ian, Sinclair, Kevin D

    Published in Nature genetics (01-02-2001)
    “…Manipulation or non-physiological embryo culture environments can lead to defective fetal programming in livestock. Our demonstration of reduced fetal…”
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    Biochemical analysis of a Ca 2+ ‐dependent membrane–membrane interaction mediated by the sea urchin yolk granule protein, toposome by Hayley, Michael, Perera, Aruni, Robinson, John J.

    Published in Development, growth & differentiation (01-08-2006)
    “…Toposome, a high molecular mass protein, is an abundant component of the yolk granule in the sea urchin egg and embryo. Toposome is composed of a 160 kDa…”
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    Functional role of a high mol mass protein complex in the sea urchin yolk granule by Perera, Aruni, Davis, Philip, Robinson, John J.

    Published in Development, growth & differentiation (01-04-2004)
    “…We have investigated the biochemical and functional characteristics of the major protein constituents of the yolk granule organelle present in sea urchin eggs…”
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    Localization and functional role of a 41 kDa collagenase/gelatinase activity expressed in the sea urchin embryo by Mayne, Janice, Robinson, John J.

    Published in Development, growth & differentiation (01-08-2002)
    “…The egg storage compartment of the sea urchin embryo was investigated for a protein destined for export to the extracellular matrices. Using an antiserum…”
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    Proteolytic processing of a sea urchin, ECM-localized protein into lower mol mass species possessing collagen-cleavage activity by Robinson, John J.

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (15-10-2006)
    “…The hyaline layer is an apically located extraembryonic matrix, which blankets the sea urchin embryo. Using gelatin substrate gel zymography, we have…”
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    Biochemical analysis of a Ca2+‐dependent membrane–membrane interaction mediated by the sea urchin yolk granule protein, toposome by Hayley, Michael, Perera, Aruni, Robinson, John J.

    Published in Development, growth & differentiation (01-08-2006)
    “…Toposome, a high molecular mass protein, is an abundant component of the yolk granule in the sea urchin egg and embryo. Toposome is composed of a 160 kDa…”
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    Biochemical analysis of the interaction of calcium with toposome: A major protein component of the sea urchin egg and embryo by Hayley, Michael, Sun, Ming, Merschrod S, Erika F., Davis, Philip J., Robinson, John J.

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-04-2008)
    “…We have investigated the biochemical and functional properties of toposome, a major protein component of sea urchin eggs and embryos. Atomic force microscopy…”
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    Interaction of Toposome from Sea-Urchin Yolk Granules with Dimyristoyl Phosphatidylserine Model Membranes: A 2H-NMR Study by Hayley, Michael, Emberley, Jason, Davis, Philip J., Morrow, Michael R., Robinson, John J.

    Published in Biophysical journal (15-12-2006)
    “…The yolk granule is the most abundant membrane-bound organelle present in sea urchin eggs and embryos. The major protein component of this organelle, toposome,…”
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    Zymogen activation and characterization of a major gelatin-cleavage activity localized to the sea urchin extraembryonic matrix by Ranganathan, Lavanya, Rimsay, Robert, Robinson, John J.

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (15-12-2004)
    “…The hyaline layer (HL) is an apically located extracellular matrix (ECM) which surrounds the sea urchin embryo from the time of fertilization until…”
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    Biochemical analysis of hyalin gelation: an essential step in the assembly of the sea urchin extraembryonic matrix, the hyaline layer by Rimsay, Robert, Robinson, John J

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (15-06-2003)
    “…We have examined the effects of calcium and magnesium on both the structural characteristics and the self-association reaction of hyalin, a major protein…”
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    Effects of cobalt/vitamin B12 status in ewes on ovum development and lamb viability at birth by Mitchell, Linda M, Robinson, John J, Watt, Robert G, McEvoy, Thomas G, Ashworth, Cheryl J, Rooke, John A, Dwyer, Cathy M

    “…Scottish Blackface ewes from cobalt-deficient farmland were fed a diet containing 0.06 mg cobalt per kg dry matter from approximately 30 days before embryo…”
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    Large offspring syndrome and other consequences of ruminant embryo culture in vitro: Relevance to blastocyst culture in human ART by McEvoy, Thomas G., Sinclair, Kevin D., Young, Lorraine E., Wilmut, Ian, Robinson, John J.

    “…In vitro production of embryos from domestic animals is used to augment conventional genetic improvement programmes in agriculture and to facilitate advances…”
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    Identification and partial characterization of two inducible gelatin-cleavage activities localized to the sea urchin extraembryonic matrix, the hyaline layer by Robinson, John J., Sharpe, Christopher, Calloway, Carolyn

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (07-04-2003)
    “…We have identified two inducible, gelatin-cleaving activities in the sea urchin extraembryonic matrix, the hyaline layer. Isolated hyaline layers, incubated in…”
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    DNA Damaging Agents Increase gadd153 (CHOP-10) Messenger RNA Levels in Bovine Preimplantation Embryos Cultured In Vitro by Fontanier-Razzaq, N, McEvoy, T G, Robinson, J J, Rees, W D

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-05-2001)
    “…DNA damage and other forms of stress are believed to be important factors in reducing the efficiency of in vitro embryo transfer techniques in farm animals…”
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    Comparative analysis of the kinetic parameters and thermal stability of two matrix metalloproteinases expressed in the developing sea urchin embryo by Mayne, Janice, Robinson, John J

    “…The extracellular matrix is now recognized as a dynamic structure which influences cellular properties. Many matrix metalloproteinase activities have been…”
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    Proteinase-activated receptors in ovine cervical function by Mitchell, Sharon E, Robinson, John J, King, Margaret E, Williams, Lynda M

    Published in Reproduction fertility and development (01-01-2005)
    “…In sheep, inflammation not only functions in cervical dilation at parturition, but also plays an important part in the non-pregnant ewe cervix, as demonstrated…”
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