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    Joining the blunt and the pointy end of the spear: towards a common framework of joint action, human–machine cooperation, cooperative guidance and control, shared, traded and supervisory control by Flemisch, F., Abbink, D. A., Itoh, M., Pacaux-Lemoine, M.-P., Weßel, G.

    Published in Cognition, technology & work (01-11-2019)
    “…To introduce this special issue of shared and cooperative control, we will look into history of tools in cooperation between humans and aim to unify the…”
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    The double-edged sword of the mammalian oocyte--advantages, drawbacks and approaches for basic and clinical analysis at the single cell level by Brayboy, L M, Wessel, G M

    Published in Molecular human reproduction (01-03-2016)
    “…Oocytes are usually the largest cells in the body and as such offer unique opportunities for single-cell analysis. Unfortunately, these cells are also some of…”
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    Self-determined nudging: a system concept for human–machine interaction by Weßel, G., Altendorf, E., Schwalm, M., Canpolat, Y., Burghardt, C., Flemisch, F.

    Published in Cognition, technology & work (01-11-2019)
    “…Humans sometimes struggle when making decisions, because what they want to do in a specific moment can differ from what they feel they should do in general…”
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    Legible Cities: Focus-Dependent Multi-Resolution Visualization of Urban Relationships by Remco Chang, Wessel, G., Kosara, R., Sauda, E., Ribarsky, W.

    “…Numerous systems have been developed to display large collections of data for urban contexts; however, most have focused on layering of single dimensions of…”
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    A Molecular Analysis of Hyalin—A Substrate for Cell Adhesion in the Hyaline Layer of the Sea Urchin Embryo by Wessel, Gary M., Berg, Linnea, Adelson, David L., Cannon, Gail, McClay, David R.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-01-1998)
    “…The hyaline layer of echinoderm embryos is an extraembryonic matrix that functions as a substrate for cell adhesion through early development. The major…”
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    The Major Yolk Protein in Sea Urchins Is a Transferrin-like, Iron Binding Protein by Brooks, Jacqueline M., Wessel, Gary M.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-05-2002)
    “…The major yolk protein (MYP) in sea urchins has historically been classified as a vitellogenin based on its abundance in the yolk platelets. Curiously, it is…”
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    Cortical granule translocation is microfilament mediated and linked to meiotic maturation in the sea urchin oocyte by Wessel, Gary M, Conner, Sean D, Berg, Linnea

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-09-2002)
    “…Cortical granules exocytose after the fusion of egg and sperm in most animals, and their contents function in the block to polyspermy by creating an…”
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    Membrane Trafficking Machinery Components Associated with the Mammalian Acrosome during Spermiogenesis by Ramalho-Santos, João, Moreno, Ricardo D., Wessel, Gary M., Chan, Edward K.L., Schatten, Gerald

    Published in Experimental cell research (01-07-2001)
    “…Active trafficking from the Golgi apparatus is involved in acrosome formation, both by delivering acrosomal contents to the nascent secretory vesicle and by…”
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    The Exocytosis Regulatory Proteins Syntaxin and VAMP Are Shed from Sea Urchin Sperm during the Acrosome Reaction by Schulz, J.R., Wessel, G.M., Vacquier, V.D.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-11-1997)
    “…Syntaxin is a cytoplasmically oriented plasma membrane protein and VAMP (vesicle-associated membrane protein; synaptobrevin) is a protein associated with the…”
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    Selective transport and packaging of the major yolk protein in the sea urchin by Brooks, Jacqueline M, Wessel, Gary M

    Published in Developmental biology (15-09-2003)
    “…The major yolk protein of sea urchins is an iron-binding, transferrin-like molecule that is made in the adult gut. Its final destination though is the…”
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    SFE1, a Constituent of the Fertilization Envelope in the Sea Urchin Is Made by Oocytes and Contains Low-Density Lipoprotein-Receptor-Like Repeats by WESSEL, Gary M, CONNER, Sean, LAIDLAW, Michael, HARRISON, Jacob, LAFLEUR, Gary J, JR

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-12-2000)
    “…At fertilization in most animals, cortical granules of the egg or oocyte secrete their contents, whose function it is to modify the extracellular matrix. This…”
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    SNAREs in Mammalian Sperm: Possible Implications for Fertilization by Ramalho-Santos, João, Moreno, Ricardo D., Sutovsky, Peter, Chan, Anthony Wing-Sang, Hewitson, Laura, Wessel, Gary M., Simerly, Calvin R., Schatten, Gerald

    Published in Developmental biology (01-07-2000)
    “…Soluble N-ethylmalameide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) proteins are present in mammalian sperm and could be involved in critical…”
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    Cyclin B synthesis is required for sea urchin oocyte maturation by Voronina, Ekaterina, Marzluff, William F, Wessel, Gary M

    Published in Developmental biology (15-04-2003)
    “…Sea urchins are members of a limited group of animals in which meiotic maturation of oocytes is completed prior to fertilization. This is different from…”
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    Cortical granule biogenesis is active throughout oogenesis in sea urchins by LAIDLAW, M, WESSEL, G. M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-1994)
    “…Cortical granules are secretory vesicles formed in the eggs of most animals and are essential for the prevention of polyspermy in these organisms. We have…”
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    Apoptosis in sea urchin oocytes, eggs, and early embryos by Voronina, Ekaterina, Wessel, Gary M.

    Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-12-2001)
    “…Certain experimental manipulations with sea urchin oocytes, eggs, and early embryos result in induction of cell death. We were interested in whether or not…”
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