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Lateral diffusion of the PH-20 protein on guinea pig sperm: evidence that barriers to diffusion maintain plasma membrane domains in mammalian spermCOWAN, A. E; MYLES, D. G; KOPPEL, D. E et al.The Journal of cell biology. 1987, Vol 104, Num 4, pp 917-923, issn 0021-9525Article

Analysis of dye binding by and membrane potential in spores of Bacillus speciesMAGGE, A; SETLOW, B; COWAN, A. E et al.Journal of applied microbiology (Print). 2009, Vol 106, Num 3, pp 814-824, issn 1364-5072, 11 p.Article

Biogenesis of surface domains during spermiogenesis in the guinea pigCOWAN, A. E; MYLES, D. G.Developmental biology (Print). 1993, Vol 155, Num 1, pp 124-133, issn 0012-1606Article

Sperm exocytosis increases the amount of PH-20 antigen on the surface of guinea pig spermCOWAN, A. E; PRIMAKOFF, P; MYLES, D. G et al.The Journal of cell biology. 1986, Vol 103, Num 4, pp 1289-1297, issn 0021-9525Article

Germination of spores of Bacillus subtilis with dodecylamineSETLOW, B; COWAN, A. E; SETLOW, P et al.Journal of applied microbiology (Print). 2003, Vol 95, Num 3, pp 637-648, issn 1364-5072, 12 p.Article

The internal pH of the forespore compartment of Bacillus megaterium decreases by about 1 pH unit during sporulationMAGILL, N. G; COWAN, A. E; KOPPEL, D. E et al.Journal of bacteriology. 1994, Vol 176, Num 8, pp 2252-2258, issn 0021-9193Article

Migration of the guinea pig sperm membrane protein PH-20 from one localized surface domain to another does not occur by a simple diffusion-trapping mechanismCOWAN, A. E; MYLES, D. G; KOPPEL, D. E et al.Developmental biology (Print). 1991, Vol 144, Num 1, pp 189-198, issn 0012-1606, 10 p.Article

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