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Chordamesoderm
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Chordamesoderms
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Structure of notochord
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1989
Review
1989
DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES, DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES AND EARLY VERTEBRATE PHYLOGENY
R. Langille
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B. Hall
Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical…
1989
Corpus ID: 8716165
(1) We have put forth the position that evolutionary sequences can be deduced by an analysis of fundamental developmental…
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1987
1987
Cell-type.specific expression of ep!dermal cytokeratm genes during gastrulauon of Xenopus laevis
M. Jamrich
,
T. Sargent
,
I. Dawid
1987
Corpus ID: 28669582
Analysis of the spatial pattern of expression of embryo-specific epidermal cytokeratin genes in Xenopus laevis shows earliest…
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1975
1975
Cell cycles in the early development of axolotl.
A. G. Desnitskii
The Soviet journal of developmental biology
1975
Corpus ID: 35593421
In axolotl embryos, during the course of development, the generation time increases, chiefly on account of a lengthening of the…
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1972
1972
Untersuchungen zur Frage der DNS-Konstanz in der Embryonalentwicklung
Klaus Lohmann
Roux s Archives of Developmental Biology
1972
Corpus ID: 43643514
Summary1.During early embryogenesis (from morula to late tail-bud) of Triturus vulgaris the DNA content of isolated nuclei from…
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1942
1942
Isotypie und Isomorphie
H. Strunz
Die Naturwissenschaften
1942
Corpus ID: 8771353
se tzungen erftillt, so 1/iuft die Selbstorganisat ion der Neura lp la t t e zum kompl iz ier ten Nervensys tem normal ab. Doch…
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