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The following pages link to There's more than one frog in the pond: a survey of the Amphibia and their contributions to developmental biology (Q36335861):
Displaying 21 items.
- Low frequency vibrations induce malformations in two aquatic species in a frequency-, waveform-, and direction-specific manner (Q27330527) (← links)
- Developmental diversity of amphibians. (Q30455128) (← links)
- Amphibians used in research and teaching (Q31116822) (← links)
- Regeneration of neural crest derivatives in the Xenopus tadpole tail (Q33285557) (← links)
- Budgett's frog (Lepidobatrachus laevis): A new amphibian embryo for developmental biology. (Q36348279) (← links)
- Amphibians as animal models for laboratory research in physiology (Q36860377) (← links)
- Similarities between angiogenesis and neural development: what small animal models can tell us. (Q36976443) (← links)
- Molecular and cellular aspects of amphibian lens regeneration (Q37773643) (← links)
- The Origins and Evolution of Vertebrate Metamorphosis (Q37940765) (← links)
- Tadpole mortality varies across experimental venues: do laboratory populations predict responses in nature? (Q37980679) (← links)
- Gastrulation and pre-gastrulation morphogenesis, inductions, and gene expression: similarities and dissimilarities between urodelean and anuran embryos (Q38013499) (← links)
- Biological Scaling Problems and Solutions in Amphibians (Q38564166) (← links)
- Frogs as integrative models for understanding digestive organ development and evolution. (Q38724915) (← links)
- Modeling Dominant and Recessive Forms of Retinitis Pigmentosa by Editing Three Rhodopsin-Encoding Genes in Xenopus Laevis Using Crispr/Cas9. (Q41191790) (← links)
- Comparative and phylogenetic perspectives of the cleavage process in tailed amphibians (Q42464931) (← links)
- Developmental biologists' choice of subjects approximates to a power law, with no evidence for the existence of a special group of 'model organisms'. (Q42775125) (← links)
- Developmental aspects of the direct-developing frog Adelophryne maranguapensis (Q46583420) (← links)
- Metamorphic remodeling of the olfactory organ of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis. (Q52150912) (← links)
- Embryogenesis of Marsupial Frogs (Hemiphractidae), and the Changes that Accompany Terrestrial Development in Frogs (Q90622915) (← links)
- Inhibiting fibroblast aggregation in skin wounds unlocks developmental pathway to regeneration (Q91676462) (← links)
- Xenopus Interferon Complex: Inscribing the Amphibiotic Adaption and Species-Specific Pathogenic Pressure in Vertebrate Evolution? (Q92326943) (← links)