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1999. M.A Messerli, G. Danuser and K.R. Robinson. Pulsatile influxes of H+, K+ and Ca2+ lag growth pulses of Lilium longiflorum pollen tubes. J. Cell Sci. 112(10) 1497-1509.
1999. K.R. Robinson, M. Wozniak, R. Pu and M. Messerli. Symmetry breaking in the zygotes of the fucoid algae: Controversies and recent progress. Curr. Topic. Dev. Biol. Vol. 44, 101-125.
1998. R, Pu. and K. R. Robinson. Cytoplasmic calcium gradients and calmodulin in the early development of the fucoid alga Pelvetia compressa. J. Cell Sci. 111, 3197-3207
1998. M.A. Messerli and K.R.Robinson. Cytoplasmic acidification and current influx follow growth pulses of Lilium longiflorum pollen tubes. Plant J. 16(1) 87-91.
1998. K.R. Robinson, R. Lorenzi, N. Ceccarelli and P. Gualtieri. Retinal Identification in Pelvetia fastigiata. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 243, 776-778.
1997. K.R. Robinson and B.J. Miller. The coupling of cyclic GMP and photopolarization of Pelvetia zygotes. Dev. Biol. 187, 125-130.
1997. M.Messerli and K.R. Robinson. Tip localized Ca2+ pulses are coincident with peak pulsatile growth rates in pollen tubes of Lilium longiflorum. J. Cell Sci. 110, 1269-1278
1996. T.J. Keating and K.R. Robinson. Inhibition of protein synthesis in frog (Xenopus laevis) egg extracts by an antibody against phosphotidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate. Biochemical Journal 317, 643-646.
1996. K.R. Robinson. Calcium and the photopolarization of Pelvetia zygotes. Planta 198, 378-384.
1996. K.R. Robinson. Fucoid zygotes germinate from their darkest regions, not their brightest ones. Plant Physiology 112, 1401.
1996. K.R. Robinson and M.A. Messerli. Electric Embryos: the embryonic epithelium as a generator of developmental information. Found In Frontiers in Neurobiology 2: Nerve Growth and Guidance. Ed. C.D. McCaig. 131-141.
1995. C. Wang, D. J. Asai and K. R. Robinson. Retrograde but not anterograde bead movement in intact axons requires dynein. J Neurobiol. 27. 216-26.
1994. K. R. Robinson, T. J. Keating and R. J. Cork. Inexpensive techniques for measuring [Ca2+]i changes using a photomultiplier tube. Methods Cell Biol. 40. 287-303.
1994. T. J. Keating, R. J. Cork and K. R. Robinson. Intracellular free calcium oscillations in normal and cleavage-blocked embryos and artificially activated eggs of Xenopus laevis. J Cell Sci. 107. 2229-37.
1994. R. J. Cork, M. E. McGinnis, J. Tsai and K. R. Robinson. The growth of PC12 neurites is biased towards the anode of an applied electrical field. J Neurobiol. 25. 1509-16.
1994. K. B. Hotary and K. R. Robinson. Endogenous electrical currents and voltage gradients in Xenopus embryos and the consequences of their disruption. Dev Biol. 166. 789-800.
1992. M. Chiang, K. R. Robinson and J. W. Vanable, Jr. Electrical fields in the vicinity of epithelial wounds in the isolated bovine eye. Exp Eye Res. 54. 999-1003.
1992. K. B. Hotary, R. Nuccitelli and K. R. Robinson. A computerized 2-dimensional vibrating probe for mapping extracellular current patterns. J Neurosci Methods. 43. 55-67.
1992. K. B. Hotary and K. R. Robinson. Evidence of a role for endogenous electrical fields in chick embryo development. Development. 114. 985-96.
1991. K. S. Rathore, R. J. Cork and K. R. Robinson. A cytoplasmic gradient of Ca2+ is correlated with the growth of lily pollen tubes. Dev Biol. 148. 612-9.
1991. K. B. Hotary and K. R. Robinson. The neural tube of the Xenopus embryo maintains a potential difference across itself. Brain Res Dev Brain Res. 59. 65-73.
1990. K. B. Hotary and K. R. Robinson. Endogenous electrical currents and the resultant voltage gradients in the chick embryo. Dev Biol. 140. 149-60.
1990. A. F. Strautman, R. J. Cork and K. R. Robinson. The distribution of free calcium in transected spinal axons and its modulation by applied electrical fields. J Neurosci. 10. 3564-75.
1990. R. J. Cork, M. Taylor, R. L. Varnold, L. D. Smith and K. R. Robinson. Microinjected GTP-gamma-S inhibits progesterone-induced maturation of Xenopus oocytes. Dev Biol. 141. 447-50.
1990. A. D. Johnson, R. J. Cork, M. A. Williams, K. R. Robinson and L. D. Smith. H-ras(val12) induces cytoplasmic but not nuclear events of the cell cycle in small Xenopus oocytes. Cell Regul. 1. 543-54.
