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Stewart, Robert

Russell G. Foster, Mark Hankins, Robert J. Lucas, Aaron Jenkins, Marta Munoz, Stewart Thompson, Joanne M. Appleford and James Bellingham... [Pg.3]

Stewart Lockie, Central Queensland University, Australia, Darren Halpin, Robert Gordon University, Scotland and David Pearson, University of New England, Australia... [Pg.245]

Stewart, M., and Roberts, T. M. (2005). Cytoskeleton dynamics powers nematode sperm motility. Adv. Protein Chem. 71, 383-399. [Pg.14]

Buttery, S. M., Ekman, G. C., Seavy, M., Italiano, J. E., Stewart, M., and Roberts, T. M. (2003). Dissection of the Ascaris sperm motility machinery identifies novel proteins involved in MSP-based amoeboid locomotion. Mol. Biol. Cell 14, 5082-5088. [Pg.398]

King, K. L., Stewart, M., Roberts, T. M., and Seavy, M. (1992). Structure and macromo-lecular assembly of two isoforms of the major sperm protein (MSP) from the amoeboid sperm of the nematode, Ascaris suum..J. Cell Sci. 101, 847-857. [Pg.398]

Roberts, T. M., Salmon, E. D., and Stewart, M. (1998). Hydrostatic pressure shows that lamellipodial motility in Ascaris sperm requires membrane-associated major sperm protein filament nucleation and elongation./. Cell Biol. 140, 367-375. [Pg.400]


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