Ernest Everett Just
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Ernest Everett Just's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Chicago
Why Is Ernest Everett Just Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ernest Everett Just was a pioneering biologist, academic and science writer. Just's primary legacy is his recognition of the fundamental role of the cell surface in the development of organisms. In his work within marine biology, cytology and parthenogenesis, he advocated the study of whole cells under normal conditions, rather than simply breaking them apart in a laboratory setting.
Ernest Everett Just's Published Works
Published Works
- THE FERTILIZATION REACTION IN ECHINARACHNIUS PARMA I. CORTICAL RESPONSE OF THE EGG TO INSEMINATION (72)
- The biology of the cell surface (1939) (71)
- Breeding Habits Of The Heteronereis Form Of Platynereis Megalops At Woods Hole, Mass. (1914) (40)
- THE RELATION OF THE FIRST CLEAVAGE PLANE TO THE ENTRANCE POINT OF THE SPERM (1912) (31)
- INITIATION OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE EGG OF ARBACIA (1922) (25)
- THE FERTILIZATION REACTION IN ECHINARACHNIUS PARMA (24)
- Initiation of Development in Nereis (22)
- Studies Of Cell Division: I. The Effects Of Dilute Sea-Water On The Fertilized Egg Of Echinarachnius Parma During The Cleavage Cycle (1922) (20)
- THE FERTILIZATION REACTION IN ECHINARACHNIUS PARMA: II. THE ROLE OF FERTILIZIN STRAIGHT AND CROSS. FERTILIZATION (18)
- Cortical Cytoplasm and Evolution (1933) (17)
- AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF FERTILIZATION IN PLATYNEREIS MEGALOPS (1915) (17)
- A Single Theory for the Physiology of Development and Genetics (1936) (17)
- On the Origin of Mutations (1932) (16)
- BREEDING HABITS OF NEREIS DUMERILII AT NAPLES (1929) (14)
- The present status of the fertilizin theory of fertilization (1930) (13)
- THE FERTILIZATION-REACTION IN EGGS OF PARACENTROTUS AND ECHINUS (1929) (13)
- Hydration and Dehydration in the Living Cell. I. The Effect of Extreme Hypotony on the Egg of Nereis (1928) (13)
- Unsolved Problems of General Biology (1940) (12)
- On Rearing Sexually Mature Platynereis megalops from Eggs (1922) (12)
- The morphology of normal fertilization in Platynereis megalops (1915) (11)
- THE FERTILIZATION REACTION IN ECHINARACHNIUS PARMA: III. THE NATURE OF THE ACTIVATION OF THE EGG BY BUTYRIC ACID (11)
- The Fertilization-Reaction in Echinarachnius Parma. V. The Existence in the Inseminated Egg of a Period of Special Susceptibility to Hypotonic Sea-Water (1922) (10)
- Initiation of Development in the Egg of Arbacia. II. Fertilization of Eggs in Various Stages of Artificially Induced Mitosis (1922) (8)
- THE FERTILIZATION-REACTION IN ECHINARACHNIUS PARMA: IV. A FURTHER ANALYSIS OF THE NATURE OF BUTYRIC ACID ACTIVATION (1920) (7)
- Initiation of development in Arbacia (1928) (7)
- THE PRODUCTION OF FILAMENTS BY ECHINODERM OVA AS A RESPONSE TO INSEMINATION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE PHENOMENON AS EXHIBITED BY OVA OF THE GENUS ASTERIAS (1929) (7)
- Studies of Cell Division. II. The Period of Maximum Susceptibility to Dilute Sea-Water in the Cleavage Cycle of the Fertilized Egg of Arbacia (1928) (7)
- The Fertilization-Reaction in Echinarachnius Parma. VIII. Fertilization in Dilute sea-Water (6)
- Hydration and dehydration in the living cell (1930) (6)
- Initiation of Development in the Egg of Arbacia. III. The Effect of Arbacia Blood on the Fertilization-Reaction (1922) (5)
- The Fertilization-Reaction in Echinarachnius Parma. VII. The Inhibitory Action of Blood (5)
- The Significance of Experimental Parthenogenesis for the Cell-biology of To-day (1937) (4)
- INITIATION OF DEVELOPMENT IN ARBACIA. V THE EFFECT OF SLOWLY EVAPORATING SEA-WATER AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE THEORY OF AUTO-PARTHENOGENESIS (1928) (4)
- THE EFFECT OF ULTRA-VIOLET IN PRODUCING FUSION OF EGGS OF CHAETOPTERUS. (1930) (3)
- Phenomena of Embryogenesis and Their Significance for a Theory of Development and Heredity (1937) (3)
- HYDRATION AND DEHYDRATION IN THE LIVING CELL. II. FERTILIZATION OF EGGS OF ARBACIA IN DILUTE SEA-WATER (1929) (3)
- THE EFFECT OF SPERM BOILED IN OXALATED SEA-WATER IN INITIATING DEVELOPMENT. (1922) (2)
- A SIMPLE METHOD FOR EXPERIMENTAL PARTHENOGENESIS. (1930) (2)
- EFFECTS OF LOW TEMPERATURE ON FERTILIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE EGG OF PLATYNEREIS MEGALOPS (1929) (1)
- A cytological study of affects of ultra-violet light on the egg of Nereis limbata (1933) (1)
- Hydration and dehydration in the living cell (1930) (1)
- THE "FERTILIZATION" MEMBRANE OF ECHINID OVA. (1930) (1)
- The Effect of Ultra-Violet in Producing Fusion of Eggs of Chaetopterus (1930) (0)
- A Simple Method for Experimental Parthenogenesis (1930) (0)
- Ernest Everett Just (1942) (0)
- The Amount of Osmic Acid in Fixing Solutions Necessary to Blacken Fat (1930) (0)
- THE AMOUNT OF OSMIC ACID IN FIXING SOLUTIONS NECESSARY TO BLACKEN FAT. (1930) (0)
- PROTOPLASMIC SPECIFICITY. (1936) (0)
- Observations on effects of ultra-violet rays upon living eggs of Nereis limbata exposed before insemination (1933) (0)
- The biology of the cell surface, by Ernest Everett Just ... (1939) (0)
- The "Fertilization" Membrane of Echinid Ova (1930) (0)
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