Daniel Mazia
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Daniel Mazia's Degrees
- PhD Biology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Daniel Mazia was an American cell biologist, best known for his research that isolated the cell structures responsible for mitosis. His research was the gateway for many later discoveries about the cell cycle, cell division, and many other areas in cell biology.
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- The Cytochemical staining and measurement of protein with mercuric bromphenol blue (1953) (1094)
- Adhesion of cells to surfaces coated with polylysine. Applications to electron microscopy (1975) (853)
- Mitosis and the Physiology of Cell Division (1961) (582)
- Behavior of centrosomes during fertilization and cell division in mouse oocytes and in sea urchin eggs. (1986) (307)
- The chromosome cycle and the centrosome cycle in the mitotic cycle. (1987) (261)
- Centrosomes and mitotic poles. (1984) (225)
- Precipitation of proteins by vinblastine and calcium ions. (1970) (204)
- The Multiplicity of the Mitotic Centers and the Time-Course of Their Duplication and Separation (1960) (204)
- Bioelectric responses of the echinoderm egg to fertilization. (1971) (188)
- The Isolation and Biochemical Characterization of the Mitotic Apparatus of Dividing Cells. (1952) (186)
- An analysis of the partial metabolic derepression of sea urchin eggs by ammonia: the existence of independent pathways. (1974) (173)
- Visualization of actin fibers associated with the cell membrane in amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum. (1975) (149)
- Methods for revoval of the vitelline membrane of sea urchin eggs. I. Use of dithiothreitol (Cleland Reagent). (1970) (146)
- THE PARTICULATE ORGANIZATION OF THE CHROMOSOME. (1954) (123)
- General physiology of cell specialization (1963) (109)
- Chromosome cycles turned on in unfertilized sea urchin eggs exposed to NH4OH. (1974) (100)
- SYNTHETIC ACTIVITIES LEADING TO MITOSIS. (1963) (98)
- The molecular unit of the microtubules of the mitotic apparatus. (1966) (94)
- THE DIRECT ISOLATION OF THE MITOTIC APPARATUS (1961) (91)
- Development of K+-Conductance and Membrane Potentials in Unfertilized Sea Urchin Eggs after Exposure to NH4OH (1973) (91)
- SH compounds in mitosis. II. The effect of mercaptoethanol on the structure of the mitotic apparatus in sea urchin eggs. (1958) (91)
- Dissolution of erythrocyte membranes in water and comparison of the membrane protein with other structural proteins. (1968) (90)
- DNA synthesis turned on in unfertilized sea urchin eggs by treatment with NH4OH. (1974) (85)
- A Ca-activated ATPase in the mitotic apparatus of the sea urchin egg (isolated by a new method). (1972) (79)
- The role of the nucleus in protein synthesis in Amoeba. (1955) (75)
- SH compounds in mitosis. I. The action of mercaptoethanol on the eggs of the sand dollar Dendraster excentricus. (1958) (74)
- Turning on of activities in unfertilized sea urchin eggs: correlation with changes of the surface. (1975) (74)
- Centrosome detection in sea urchin eggs with a monoclonal antibody against Drosophila intermediate filament proteins: characterization of stages of the division cycle of centrosomes. (1987) (74)
- Old and new protein in the formation of the mitotic apparatus in cleaving sea urchin eggs. (1967) (73)
- The penetration of the spermatozoon through the sea urchin egg surface at fertilization. Observations from the outside on whole eggs and from the inside on isolated surfaces. (1976) (72)
- The centrosome cycle in the mitotic cycle of sea urchin eggs. (1984) (70)
- Abnormal membrane protein of red blood cells in hereditary spherocytosis. (1971) (68)
- Cooperation of kinetochores and pole in the establishment of monopolar mitotic apparatus. (1981) (58)
- Sea urchin nuclear DNA polymerase. I. Localization in nuclei during rapid DNA synthesis. (1969) (57)
- Fine structure of the mitotic cycle of unfertilized sea urchin eggs activated by ammoniacal sea water. (1979) (54)
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid Synthesis in Relation to Duplication of Centers in Dividing Eggs of the Sea Urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (1960) (53)
- Developmental consequences of introduction of bromouracil into the DNA of sea urchin embryos during early division stages. (1967) (52)
- Membrane potential, membrane resistance and an energy requirement for the development of potassium conductance in the fertilization reaction of echinoderm eggs. (1972) (52)
- The release of calcium in Arbacia eggs on fertilization (1937) (51)
- The desoxyribonucleoprotein of sea urchin sperm. I. Isolation and analysis. (1953) (51)
- THE MECHANISM OF AUXIN ACTION. (1942) (44)
- Origin and maturation of centrioles in association with the nuclear envelope in hypertonic-stressed sea urchin eggs. (1982) (44)
- Materials for the biophysical and biochemical study of cell division. (1956) (43)
- The nucleus-dependence of P32 uptake by the cell. (1950) (42)
- Adenosine triphosphatase in the mitotic apparatus. (1961) (39)
- Nuclear function and mitosis. (1954) (38)
- Nuclease Action, Protease Action and Histochemical Tests on Salivary Chromosomes of Drosophila. (1939) (37)
- THE EFFECT OF EMETINE ON FIRST CLEAVAGE DIVISION IN THE SEA URCHIN, STRONGYLOCENTROTUS PURPURATUS (1978) (37)
- The desoxyribonucleoprotein of sea urchin sperm. II. Properties. (1953) (37)
- Effects of griseofulvin on fertilization and early development of sea urchins. Independence of DNA synthesis, chromosome condensation, and cytokinesis cycles from microtubule-mediated events. (1982) (36)
- On the nature of the cross-striation of body muscle. (1955) (35)
- The surface events of fertilization: the movements of the spermatozoon through the sea urchin egg surface and the roles of the surface layers. (1976) (35)
- The cell cycle. (1974) (34)
- Biochemistry of the Dividing Cell (1961) (34)
- THE PRODUCTION OF TWIN EMBRYOS IN DENDRASTER BY MEANS OF MERCAPTOETHANOL (MONOTHIOETHYLENE GLYCOL) (1958) (33)
- Twinning of sea urchin embryos by treatment with dithiothreitol. Roles of cell surface interactions and of the hyaline layer. (1968) (33)
- Fine structural studies of the bipolarization of the mitotic apparatus in the fertilized sea urchin egg. I. The structure and behavior of centrosomes before fusion of the pronuclei. (1987) (33)
- ENZYME STUDIES ON CHROMOSOMES (1941) (31)
- Twinning of sand dollar embryos by means of dithiothreitol. The structural basis of blastomere interactions. (1968) (31)
- ORIGIN OF TWONESS IN CELL REPRODUCTION (1978) (31)
- Cold-treated centrosome: isolation of centrosomes from mitotic sea urchin eggs, production of an anticentrosomal antibody, and novel ultrastructural imaging. (1996) (31)
- FIBER STRUCTURE IN CHROMOSOMES (1947) (30)
- The stimulation of cytoplasmic polyadenylylation in sea urchin eggs by ammonia. (1974) (30)
- Fine structural studies of the bipolarization of the mitotic apparatus in the fertilized sea urchin egg. II. Bipolarization before the first mitosis. (1987) (29)
- The ultrastructure of surface layers isolated from fertilized and chemically stimulated sea urchin eggs. (1980) (29)
- Fluctuation of the Ca2+-sequestering activity of permeabilized sea urchin embryos during the cell cycle (1985) (28)
- THE ANALYSIS OF CELL REPRODUCTION * (1960) (28)
- Microtubules and filaments in ciliate contractility. (1975) (28)
- THE FINER STRUCTURE OF THE MITOTIC APPARATUS (1962) (28)
- VII. 1 – THE ROLE OF THIOL GROUPS IN THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE MITOTIC APPARATUS (1959) (27)
- THE DISTRIBUTION OF NEWLY SYNTHESIZED DNA IN MITOTIC DIVISION (1956) (27)
- THE BINDING OF IONS BY THE CELL SURFACE (1940) (26)
- Nucleus-cytoplasm relationships in the action of ultraviolet radiation on amoeba proteus (1951) (26)
- SH and Growth (1954) (26)
- Enzymes of DNA synthesis in nuclei of sea urchin embryos. (1963) (25)
- FREE CALCIUM IN THE ACTION OF STIMULATING AGENTS ON ELODEA CELLS (1936) (25)
- The phosphorylation of thymidine and the synthesis of histones in ammonia-treated eggs and egg fragments of the sea urchin. (1977) (24)
- THE MITOTIC BEHAVIOR OF CHROMOSOMES IN ECHINODERM EGGS FOLLOWING INCORPORATION OF BROMODEOXYURIDINE. (1964) (24)
- Interspecific fusion of sea urchin eggs. Surface events and cytoplasmic mixing. (1981) (23)
- How cells divide. (1961) (23)
- Dynamic digitized cerebral parenchymography (2004) (23)
- Immunochemical study of the origin of the mitotic apparatus (1959) (22)
- The life history of the cell. (1957) (21)
- The permeability of nucleated and enucleated fragments of Amoeba proteus to D2O. (1954) (21)
- Cell reproduction : in honor of Daniel Mazia (1978) (19)
- A method for the quantitative assessment of autoradiographs. (1955) (19)
- The binding of Ca, Sr, and Ba by Elodea protoplasm (1938) (19)
- Non-protein sulfhydryl compounds in the division of eggs of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. (1957) (19)
- FIBER PROTEIN STRUCTURE IN CHROMOSOMES AND RELATED INVESTIGATIONS ON PROTEIN FIBERS (1950) (18)
- Fusion of fertilized and unfertilized sea urchin eggs. Maintenance of cell surface integrity. (1981) (18)
- The activity and distribution of desoxyribonuclease and phosphatases in the early development of Arbacia punctulata. (1948) (18)
- Echinochrome synthesis in hybrid sea urchin embrovos. (1963) (18)
- Priming of DNA polymerase in nuclei of sea urchin embryos by native DNA. (1967) (15)
- Microtubules and Ca2+-sequestering membranes in the mitotic apparatus, isolated by a new method. (1988) (15)
- Protein Synthesis in the Cell Nucleus (1955) (15)
- Future Research on Mitosis (1977) (14)
- The distribution of desoxyribonuclease in the developing embryo, Arbacia punctulata. (1949) (14)
- The activity of pepsin-albumin films. (1953) (13)
- Radioactive Copper and the Mechanism of Oligodynamic Action (1941) (13)
- Enzymes of DNA Synthesis in Nuclei of Sea Urchin Embryos. (1962) (12)
- Inactivation of enzyme-substrate film by small doses of x-rays. (1950) (11)
- 7 – The Fine Structure of the Formation of Mitotic Poles in Fertilized Eggs (1989) (11)
- FIBRILLAR STRUCTURE IN THE MITOTIC APPARATUS1 (1967) (10)
- Structure in relation to cellular function (1950) (10)
- Cation exchange in Elodea (1938) (9)
- Blockage and delay of cell division in synchronized populations of Tetrahymena by mercaptoethanol (monothioethylene glycol). (1966) (9)
- Surface films of desoxyribonucleic acid. (1953) (9)
- Mitotic poles in artificial parthenogenesis--A letter to Katsuma Dan (Advances in Cell Division Research) (1988) (9)
- Conditions for extraction of cytoplasmic DNA from embryos of a sea urchin. (1965) (9)
- The Use of Mercuric Bromphenol Blue as a Stain for Electron Microscopy (1959) (9)
- MICROTUBULE RESEARCH JN PERSPECTIVE (1975) (8)
- Protein synthesis and cell division in a pyrimidine-starved protozoan. (1960) (8)
- Effects of amides on the structure of the mitotic apparatus and on chromosome condensation. (1970) (7)
- Inactivation of Enzyme-Substrate Films by Small Doses of X-Rays. (1948) (7)
- THE “NUCLEAR MITOTIC APPARATUS“ IN SEA URCHIN EGGS (1978) (7)
- The chemistry and physiology of the nucleus: Edited by V. T. Bowen. (Published as supplement No. 2 of Experimental Cell Research). New York, Academic Press, 1952. 402 pp. $7.00 (1953) (6)
- A chamber for the prolonged observation of cells under compression. (1967) (5)
- A method for the isolation of the parts of ciliates (1956) (5)
- The quantitative relations between total cell proteins and the proteins of the mitotic apparatus (1956) (4)
- Fluctuation of the Ca 2 "-sequestering activity of permeabilized sea urchin embryos during the cell cycle ( dielectric breakdown / mitosis ) (4)
- Regulatory mechanisms of cell division. (1970) (4)
- Molecular Units of the Mitotic Apparatus and the Government of Mitosis (1968) (4)
- Microtubule research in perspective. (1975) (3)
- Fluctuation of the Ca-sequestering activity of permeabilized sea urchin embryos during the cell cycle. (1985) (3)
- Partial purification of renal alkaline phosphatase by electrophoresis on paper. (1953) (3)
- International review of cytology. Volume 4 (1956) (2)
- General discussion: molecular basis of the cause and expression of somatic cell variation. (1958) (2)
- THE BEHAVIOR OF FROG EGGS IN AN ELECTRICAL FIELD. (1933) (2)
- Bioelectric Responses of the Echinioderm Egg to Fertilization ( fertilization / sea-urchin egg / membrane potential / sodium permeability / in tracellular potassium / potassium permeability ) (1)
- Trace Elements in Plants and Animals. Walter Stiles (1948) (1)
- The distribution of newly synthesized DNA in mitotic division. (1957) (1)
- Founding a new journal in cell biology. (1977) (1)
- Book Reviews: The Physical Foundation of Biology. An Analytical Study (1959) (0)
- Book reviewInternational review of cytology. Volume 4: Edited by G. H. Bourne, London Hospital Medical College, and J. F. Danielli, Zoology Department, Kings College, London. Academic Press Inc., New York, 1955. xii + 419 pp. Price $9.00 (1956) (0)
- INA CTIVA TION- OF ENZ YMIE-SUBSTRA TE FILMS B Y SMALL DOSES OF X-RA YS (2005) (0)
- Contractile processes in nonmuscular systems. (1967) (0)
- Alpha Epsilon Delta ( N 2 ) (2005) (0)
- Instruction at the Hopkins Marine Station (1992) (0)
- Enzyme activity and radiation sensitivity of enzyme-substrate films. (1948) (0)
- The Physical Foundation of Biology . An analytical study. Walter M. Elsasser. Pergamon Press, New York and London, 1958. x + 219 pp. Illus. $4.75. (1959) (0)
- T-1, a mitotic arrester, alters centrosome configurations in fertilized sea urchin eggs. (1990) (0)
- Desoxyribonuclease in the gametes and developing eggs of Arbacia punctulata. (1947) (0)
- A method for avoidance of electrostatic flashing in preparing autoradiographs with stripping film (1960) (0)
- Enzyme action in fibrous enzyme-substrate systems. (1946) (0)
- CELL DIVISION. (1963) (0)
- Letter from Daniel Mazia to Joshua Lederberg (1960) (0)
- What is life /ques/ (1966) (0)
- E.B. Wilson Medalists, 1981 (1983) (0)
- COMMONER AND MAZIA : MECHANISM OF AUXIN ACTION (0)
- Book Review:Crystalline Enzymes. John H. Northrop, Moses Kunitz, Roger M. Herriott (1948) (0)
- Book Review:New Approaches in Cell Biology. Proceedings of a Symposium Held at Imperial College, London, July 1958. P. M. B. Walker (1961) (0)
- Cell division. (1957) (0)
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