Albert Tyler
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Albert Tyler 's Degrees
- PhD Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Albert Tyler was an American biologist whose research was focused on reproductive biology and development in marine organisms. Tyler was born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Columbia University majoring in chemistry. When he started graduate studies he took interest in the work of Thomas Hunt Morgan. Morgan took Tyler, and several other graduate students and research fellows with him, to the California Institute of Technology when he was hired to establish the new Division of Biology. Tyler completed his Ph.D. studies on reproductive biology and was appointed to the faculty at Caltech.
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- Activation of protein biosynthesis in non-nucleate fragments of sea urchin eggs. (1964) (161)
- Amount, location, priming capacity, circularity and other properties of cytoplasmic DNA in sea urchin eggs. (1967) (116)
- MEMBRANE POTENTIAL AND RESISTANCE OF THE STARFISH EGG BEFORE AND AFTER FERTILIZATION (1956) (111)
- General physiology of cell specialization (1963) (109)
- PROLONGATION OF LIFE-SPAN OF SEA URCHIN SPERMATOZOA, AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE FERTILIZATION-REACTION, BY TREATMENT OF SPERMATOZOA AND EGGS WITH METAL-CHELATING AGENTS (AMINO ACIDS, VERSENE, DEDTC, OXINE, CUPRON) (1953) (98)
- Properties of Fertilizin and Related Substances of Eggs and Sperm of Marine Animals (1949) (90)
- FORMATION OF ACTIVE RIBOSOMAL AGGREGATES (POLYSOMES) UPON FERTILIZATON AND DEVELOPMENT OF SEA URCHIN EGGS. (1963) (89)
- The Biology and Chemistry of Fertilization (1965) (84)
- Fertilization and immunity. (1948) (79)
- THE FOURTH OLIVER BIRD LECTURE APPROACHES TO THE CONTROL OF FERTILITY BASED ON IMMUNOLOGICAL PHENOMENA (1961) (79)
- Natural heteroagglutinins in the body fluids and seminal fluids of various invertebrates. (1946) (76)
- THE MANIPULATIONS OF MACROMOLECULAR SUBSTANCES DURING FERTILIZATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF ANIMAL EGGS (1963) (71)
- Cytoplasmic DNA in the unfertilized sea urchin egg: physical properties of circular mitochondrial DNA and the occurrence of catenated forms. (1968) (69)
- Natural heteroagglutinins in the serum of the spiny lobster, Penulirus interruptus; taxonomic range of activity, electrophoretic and immunizing properties. (1945) (67)
- Experimental production of double embryos in annelids and mollusks (1930) (66)
- THE ROLE OF FERTILIZIN IN THE FERTILIZATION OF EGGS OF THE SEA-URCHIN AND OTHER ANIMALS (1941) (63)
- Extraction of an Egg-Membrane-Lysin from Sperm of the Giant Keyhole Limpet (Megathura Crenulata). (1939) (56)
- Concepts and experiments in immunoreproduction. (1967) (50)
- Metabolism of Sea Urchin Spermatozoa and Induced Anaerobic Motility in Solutions of Amino Acids (1951) (49)
- FERTILIZATION OF FERTILIZED SEA URCHIN EGGS (1956) (46)
- Adenyl cyclase in plasma membrane preparations of sea urchin eggs and its increase in activity after fertilization. (1968) (45)
- Changes in rate of transfer of potassium across the membrane upon fertilization of eggs of Arbacia punctulata. (1959) (43)
- Influence of individual amino acids on uptake and incorporation of valine, glutamic acid and arginine by unfertilized and fertilized sea urchin eggs. (1966) (43)
- THE BEGINNINGS OF EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT (1957) (43)
- Natural heteroagglutinins in the serum of the spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus; chemical and antigenic relation to blood proteins. (1945) (43)
- Incorporation of amino acids into protein by artificially activated non-nucleate fragments of sea urchin eggs. (1966) (42)
- Electrophoretic examination of soluble proteins synthesized in early sea urchin development. (1965) (41)
- Physico-chemical properties of the fertilizins of the sea urchin Arbacia punctulata and the sand dollar Echinarachnius parma. (1956) (41)
- Masked Messenger RNA and Cytoplasmic DNA in Relation to Protein Synthesis and Processes of Fertilization and Determination in Embryonic Development (1968) (41)
- Protein-Synthesizing Activity of the Anucleate Polar Lobe of the Mud Snail Ilyanassa obsoleta (1967) (39)
- Immunologic aspects of human infertility. (1961) (38)
- Crystalline Echinochrome and Spinochrome: Their Failure to Stimulate the Respiration of Eggs and of Sperm of Strongylocentrotus. (1939) (37)
- RNA-and protein-synthesizing capacity of isolated oocytes of the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus. (1967) (37)
- ON THE ENERGETICS OF DIFFERENTIATION, VI COMPARISON OF THE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS OF THE RESPIRATORY RATES OF UNFERTILIZED AND OF FERTILIZD EGGS (1937) (36)
- Some immunobiological experiments on fertilization and early development in sea urchins (1959) (34)
- Inhibition and reversal of fertilization in eggs of the echinoid worm, Urechis caupo (1932) (34)
- THE PRODUCTION OF NORMAL EMBRYOS BY ARTIFICIAL PARTHENOGENESIS IN THE ECHIUROID, URECHIS (1931) (31)
- Agglutination of Sea-Urchin Eggs by Means of a Substance Extracted from the Eggs. (1940) (30)
- SPERM AGGLUTINATION IN THE KEYHOLE LIMPET, MEGATHURA CRENULATA (1940) (28)
- THE ROLE OF ANTIFERTILIZIN IN THE FERTILIZATION OF SEA-URCHIN EGGS (1941) (27)
- Protein Synthesis in Micromeres of the Sea Urchin Egg (1966) (26)
- The Activation of the Egg (1967) (25)
- EVIDENCE FOR THE PROTEIN NATURE OF THE SPERM AGGLUTININS OF THE KEYHOLE LIMPET AND THE SEA-URCHIN (1940) (25)
- Inhibition of fertilization in eggs of marine animals by means of acid (1937) (23)
- THE POINT OF ENTRANCE OF THE SPERMATOZOöN IN RELATION TO THE ORIENTATION OF THE EMBRYO IN EGGS WITH SPIRAL CLEAVAGE (1930) (23)
- Fertilizin of mammalian eggs (1956) (23)
- The Physiology of Sea-Urchin Spermatozoa Action of Versene (1954) (21)
- Protein synthesis by unfertilized eggs of sea urchins. (1968) (21)
- Developmental Processes and Energetics (1942) (20)
- The respiration and fertilizable life of Arbacia eggs under sterile and non‐sterile conditions (1938) (19)
- Changes in volume and surface of Urechis eggs upon fertilization (1932) (19)
- ANTISERA THAT BLOCK CELL DIVISION IN DEVELOPING EGGS OF SEA URCHINS. (1956) (18)
- Extension of Motile Life Span of Spermatozoa of the Domestic Fowl by Amino Acids and Proteins (1951) (18)
- ON THE ENERGETICS OF DIFFERENTIATION: II. A COMPARISON OF THE RATES OF DEVELOPMENT OF GIANT AND OF NORMAL SEA-URCHIN EMBRYOS (1935) (18)
- Artificial Parthenogenesis (1941) (18)
- ELEVATION AND RETRACTION OF THE FERTILIZATION MEMBRANE OF ECHINODERM EGGS FERTILIZED IN PAPAIN SOLUTIONS (1956) (16)
- Motile Life of Bovine Spermatozoa in Glycine and Yolk-Citrate Diluents at High and Low Temperatures (1952) (16)
- On Natural Auto-Antibodies as Evidenced by Anti-Venin in Serum and Liver Extract of the Gila Monster. (1946) (15)
- Loss of Fertilizing Power of Sea-Urchin and Urechis Sperm Treated with “Univalent” Antibodies vs. Antifertilizin.∗ (1946) (15)
- Artificial Production of Janus Embryos of Chaetopterus. (1928) (14)
- Effects of centrifuging eggs of urechis before and after fertilization (1935) (14)
- EFFECTS OF FERTILIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT ON THE OXIDATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE BY EGGS OF STRONGYLOCENTROTUS AND URECHIS AS DETERMINED BY USE OF C13 (1959) (13)
- ON THE ENERGETICS OF DIFFERENTIATION. VII: COMPARISON OF THE RESPIRATORY RATES OF PARTHENOGENETIC AND FERTILIZED URECHIS EGGS (1938) (13)
- INHIBITION OF DIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT OF SEA-URCHIN EGGS BY ANTISERA AGAINST FERTILIZIN. (1956) (13)
- Anaphylactic properties of photo-oxidized rabbit-antisera (VS sheep erythrocytes and pneumococci) and horse-antiserum (VS diphtherial toxin) containing univalent antibodies. (1945) (13)
- Radioactive labeling of RNAs of sea urchin eggs during oogenesis. (1967) (12)
- THE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM OF EGGS OF URECHIS CAUPO (1958) (12)
- POLAR BODY EXTRUSION AND CLEAVAGE IN ARTIFICIALLY ACTIVATED EGGS OF URECHIS CAUPO (1937) (11)
- Acrosomal filaments in spermatozoa. (1955) (10)
- PRODUCTION OF CLEAVAGE BY SUPPRESSION OF THE POLAR BODIES IN ARTIFICIALLY ACTIVATED EGGS OF URECHIS (1932) (10)
- The Action of Certain Substituted Phenols on Marine Eggs in Relation to Their Dissociation. (1937) (9)
- THE AGGLUTINATING AND SENSITIZING CAPACITY OF ANTISERA TO SHEEP RED CELLS AFTER VARYING DEGREES OF PHOTO-OXIDATION. (1954) (9)
- ON THE ENERGETICS OF DIFFERENTIATION. IV: COMPARISON OF THE RATES OF OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AND OF DEVELOPMENT AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES OF EGGS OF SOME MARINE ANIMALS (1936) (8)
- THE RELATION BETWEEN CLEAVAGE AND TOTAL ACTIVATION IN ARTIFICIALLY ACTIVATED EGGS OF URECHIS (1931) (8)
- CHROMOSOMES OF ARTIFICIALLY ACTIVATED EGGS OF URECHIS (1932) (8)
- Increasing the life span of unfertilized Urechis eggs by acid (1939) (8)
- THE RELATION BETWEEN ENTRANCE POINT OF THE SPERMATOZOÖN AND BILATERALITY OF THE EGG OF CHÆTOPTERUS (1938) (8)
- Changes upon fertilization in the distribution of RNA-containing particles in sea urchin eggs. (1970) (8)
- THE ACTIVITIES OF VARIOUS SUBSTITUTED PHENOLS IN STIMULATING THE RESPIRATION OF SEA URCHIN EGGS (1938) (7)
- On the energetics of differentiation. V. Comparison of the rates of development and of oxygen consumption of tight membrane and normal echinoderm eggs (1937) (7)
- ON THE ENERGETICS OF DIFFERENTIATION. III: COMPARISON OF THE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS FOR CLEAVAGE AND LATER STAGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EGGS OF SOME MARINE ANIMALS (1936) (7)
- Introduction: Problems and Procedures of Comparative Gametology and Syngamy (1967) (6)
- THE POLARITY OF THE EGG OF URECHIS CAUPO (1932) (6)
- THE OXIDATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE BY FERTILIZED EGGS OF URECHIS CAUPO SHOWN BY USE OF A C LABEL (1958) (6)
- IMMUNOLOGIC ASPECTS OF FERTILITY CONTROL (1964) (5)
- Protective value of univalent antibodies produced by photo-oxidation of antipneumococcal rabbit-serum and antidiphtheric horse-serum. (1945) (5)
- The lability of in vitro amino acid-incorporating systems of sea urchin eggs in relation to nuclease release and other factors. (1968) (5)
- CYTOCHROME OXIDASE AND OXIDATION OF CO IN EGGS OF THE SEA URCHIN STRONGYLOCENTROTUS PURPURATUS (1959) (4)
- Displacement of valine from intact sea-urchin eggs by exogenous amino acids. (1968) (4)
- A Complement-Release Reaction; The Neutralization of the Anticomplementary Action of Sea-Urchin Fertilizin by Antifertilizin. (1942) (3)
- The energetics of embryonic differentiation (1939) (3)
- Extension of the functional life span of spermatozoa by amino acids and peptides. (1950) (2)
- Developmental Processes and Energetics (Concluded) (1942) (2)
- Fertilization and Antibodies (1954) (2)
- Conversion of Agglutinins and Precipitins into ‘Univalent’ (Non-Agglutinating or Non-Precipitating) Antibodies by Photodynamic Irradiation of Rabbitantisera vs Pneumococci, Sheep-Red-Cells and Sea-Urchin Sperm (1945) (1)
- The Dispensability of Complement for Antidevelopmental Action of Antisera Against Fertilizin in Sea Urchin Eggs.∗ (1965) (1)
- Biochemical Cytology . Jean Brachet. Academic Press, New York, 1957. xi+516 pp. Illus. $8.80. (1958) (1)
- Fertilization . Lord Rothschild. Methuen, London; Wiley, New York, 1956. 170 pp. Illus. $3.50. (1956) (0)
- Beginnings of embryonic development : A symposium organized by the Section on Zoological Sciences of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, cosponsored by the American Society of Zoologists and the Association of Southeastern Biologists, (1957) (0)
- ZOOLOGY: TYLER AND BROOKBANK (0)
- Chemical Embryology. Jean Brachet , Lester G. Barth (1951) (0)
- Book Review:Experimental Immunochemistry. Elvin A. Kabat, Manfred M. Mayer (1949) (0)
- Early Developments in Animal Cells (1967) (0)
- Developmental physiology. (1947) (0)
- AN APPRECIATION OF ABRAHAM MANDEL SCHECHTMAN (1963) (0)
- Experimental Embryology in the Netherlands, 1940-1945 . M. W. Woerdeman and Chr. P. Raven. New York-Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1946. Pp. xi+ 132. (Illustrated.) $2.50. (1948) (0)
- On the chemistry of the fertilizing of the sea-urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. (1948) (0)
- Experimental Production of Double Embryos (0)
- Inhibition of fertilization in sea urchins by means of univalent antibodies vs. antifertilizin. (1946) (0)
- Microtechniques for the Study of the Chemical Morphology and Physiology of Cells (1949) (0)
- Visual Aids in Biology. (Book Reviews: General Biology; Laboratory Exercises in General Biology) (1948) (0)
- Chemical Embryology: Embryologie Chimique . By Jean Brachet. 509 pp. Liege: Editions Desoer; Paris: Masson & Cie. 1944. (1945) (0)
- Sperm Agglutination in the Keyhole Limpet and the Sea-Urchin (1939) (0)
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