Search Results - "Weßel, G."
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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
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
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
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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Simple perfusion apparatus for the study of oocytes
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Legible Cities: Focus-Dependent Multi-Resolution Visualization of Urban Relationships
Published in IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics (01-11-2007)“…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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The role of fragile X mental retardation protein in ovarian development and oogenesis
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Towards a quantitative model of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis designed to aid in fertility decision-making
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Multidrug resistant transport activity is associated with maturational stage and oocyte susceptibility to chemotherapeutic agents
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A Molecular Analysis of Hyalin—A Substrate for Cell Adhesion in the Hyaline Layer of the Sea Urchin Embryo
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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