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Nacalai Tesque Company
Nagoya University School Of Medicine Publisher
Nagoya University, The Research Institute Of Environmental Medicine Publisher
Nanfang yi ke da xue xue bao bian ji bu Publisher
Nanjing : Education Dept. of Jiangsu Province Publisher
Nanjing : Nanjing Jun Qu Nanjing Zong Yi Yuan zhu ban, Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue Za Zhi Bian Ji Bu bian ji chu ban Publisher
Nasco Company All NASCO Xenopus have been lab-bred in our Wisconsin facility under stringent care. These are vigorous animals selected for premium reproductive capacity and are raised exclusively on our custom frog diet, NASCO's frog brittle. All NASCO Xenopus are lab-bred animals. None are captured from the wild. Good supplies of pigmented Xenopus are available for immediate shipment! NASCO has over 60 years experience providing living specimens worldwide for education and research. Whether starting a new project or continuing your present endeavor, do it with the company that can offer you robust animals reared utilizing NASCO's superior animal husbandry protocol, selected to your specifications (i.e. age, weight, size, sex, etc.), and backed by a knowledgeable staff able to answer your animal care questions.
National Academy of Sciences Publisher
National BioResource Project (NBRP) University The National BioResource Project (NBRP) for Xenopus tropicalis in Japan is driven by Amphibian Research Center (ARC) of Hiroshima University for establishment of the Xenopus research resource core in Asia. The project is supported by Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED). Currently, the main resources are highly inbred wild-type strains of X tropicalis, and their derivatives (Reference: Igawa, T. et al. Inbreeding ratio and genetic relationships among strains of the western clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis. PLoS One, 10: e0133963, 2015.).
National Birth Defects Prevention Study Government Orgnization The NBDPS is one of the largest studies on the causes of birth defects in the United States. NBDPS researchers study information from babies born between 1997 and 2011. Over the course of 14 years of interviews, 43,000 women from 10 states took part in the study. Interviewing mothers of babies in the study stopped in March 2013, but researchers will continue to analyze this rich source of information on birth defects. NBDPS has made key contributions toward understanding the risk of having a baby with a birth defect when specific medications are used just before and during pregnancy. Data from NBDPS have demonstrated that mothers who are obese have a much higher risk for having a baby with a number of different major birth defects. The study has also confirmed results from previous studies that found that women who smoke cigarettes during pregnancy have a higher risk of having a baby with a cleft lip, cleft palate, or both. Understanding the risks and causes of birth defects can help us prevent them. This study provides important clues to help us in our journey to ensure that every child is born in the best possible health.
National Center for Infectious Diseases Publisher
National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Publisher
National Institute for Basic Biology University research description: The complex morphogenesis of organisms is achieved by consecutive cell-to-cell interactions during development. Recent studies suggest that growth factors play crucial roles in controlling such intercellular communications in a variety of organisms. In addition to secretory factors that trigger intracellular signaling, transcription factors that act in the nucleus to regulate gene expression are thought to be essential for the determination of cell fates. Our main interest is to know how pattern formation and morphogenesis during development are regulated by these growth and transcription factors. We address this problem using several model animals, including frogs, mouse, zebrafish and ascidians, and by employing embryology, genetics, molecular and cellular biology, and biochemistry. Recently, we have been exploring a new field of developmental biology in which physical force generated within embryo is considered.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Publisher
National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, CSIR Publisher
National Research Council of Canada Publisher
National Research Council of Canada, Publisher
National Xenopus Resource (NXR) University Stock Center / Centre The National Xenopus Resource is located at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The MBL is an international center for research, education, and training in biology, biomedicine, and ecology. Housed in the MBLcs Loeb Laboratory, the National Xenopus Resource is a cornerstone of the Eugene Bell Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering. The National Xenopus Resource will provide a facility for breeding the animals, maintaining genetic stocks, providing stocks to researchers, developing new experimental tools and husbandry techniques, or meeting other needs of the Xenopus research community. X. laevis and X. tropicalis are expected to be available starting in 2011. Input from the Xenopus research community regarding what genetic lines should be raised, and priorities for advanced research courses is highly encouraged. Send feedback to Xenopus@mbl.edu.
Nature America Publisher
Nature America Inc Publisher
Nature America Inc. Publisher
Nature America Publishing Publisher
Nature Pub. Co. Publisher
Nature Pub. Group Publisher
Nature Pub. Group, Publisher
Nature Publishing Company Publisher
Nature Publishing Group Publisher
Nature Publishing Group on behalf of Cancer Research UK Publisher
Nature Publishing Group Specialist Journals Publisher
Nauka Publisher
NCAI-CC NIH Granting Agency NIHs Center for Accelerated Innovations at the Cleveland Clinic.
NCATS NIH HHS Granting Agency NIHs National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
NCCAM NIH HHS Granting Agency NIHs National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicines (NCCAM)
NCI NIH HHS Granting Agency NIHs National Cancer Institute
NCMHD NIH HHS Granting Agency NIHs National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
NCRR NIH HHS Granting Agency NIHs National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
NEI NIH HHS University NIHs National Eye Institute
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology Publisher
Neonatal Diabetes International Collaborative Group Paper Author
New England Biolabs Company
New Haven, CT : Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine Publisher
New Rochelle, N.Y. : Mary Ann Liebert, Inc Publisher
New Rochelle, NY : Mary Ann Liebert, Inc Publisher
New York : American Physical Society Publisher
New York : Elsevier Science, c1998- Publisher
New York : Greene Pub. Associates ; Wiley-Interscience, c1988- Publisher
New York : Hindawi Publishing Corporation Publisher
New York : Impact Journals LLC, [2014]- Publisher
New York : John Wiley and Sons, c1999- Publisher
New York : John Wiley, c2001- Publisher

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