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Fine structural features of hind limb development in Xenopus laevis., Sturdee A, Tarin D., J Anat. April 1, 1972; 111 (Pt 3): 501.


Fine structural changes in the differentiating epidermis of Xenopus laevis embryos., Billett FS, Gould RP., J Anat. April 1, 1971; 108 (Pt 3): 465-80.


Family of ribosomal genes of Xenopus laevis., Birnstiel M, Grunstein M, Speirs J, Hennig W., Nature. September 20, 1969; 223 (5212): 1265-7.


Formation and detection of RNA-DNA hybrid molecules in cytological preparations., Gall JG, Pardue ML., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. June 1, 1969; 63 (2): 378-83.


Fine structure of the paraventricular organ of Xenopus laevis tadpoles., Peute J., Z Zellforsch Mikrosk Anat. January 1, 1969; 97 (4): 564-75.


Free amino acids in eggs and embryos of Bufo vulgaris, Bufo viridis and their hybrids., Metafora S., Acta Embryol Morphol Exp. October 1, 1967; 9 (3): 280-302.


Fine structure of the nucleolus in normal and mutant Xenopus embryos., Hay ED, Gurdon JB., J Cell Sci. June 1, 1967; 2 (2): 151-62.


Fine structure of RNA codewords recognized by bacterial, amphibian, and mammalian transfer RNA., Marshall RE, Caskey CT, Nirenberg M., Science. February 17, 1967; 155 (764): 820-6.


Factors influencing the differentiation of amphibian embryos implanted into homologous immunologically competent hosts (Xenopus laevis)., Simnett JD., Dev Biol. February 1, 1966; 13 (1): 112-43.


FURTHER ASPECTS OF LYMPHOSARCOMA IN XENOPUS (THE SOUTH AFRICAN CLAWED TOAD)., BALLS M., Cancer Res. January 1, 1965; 25 7-11.


FUNCTIONAL SEX-REVERSAL IN GENETIC FEMALES OF XENOPUS LAEVIS, INDUCED BY IMPLANTED TESTES., MIKAMO K, WITSCHI E., Genetics. October 1, 1963; 48 1411-21.


Factors responsible for the abnormal development of embryos obtained by nuclear transplantation in Xenopus laevis., GURDON JB., J Embryol Exp Morphol. September 1, 1960; 8 327-40.


Further observations on the visual pigments of the clawed toad, Xenopus laevis., DARTNALL HJ., J Physiol. November 28, 1956; 134 (2): 327-38.


Finnish experience of the care and use of the clawed frog (Xenopus laevis Daudin) in the diagnosis of pregnancy., HARJOLA O, TOIVONEN S., Ann Chir Gynaecol Fenn Suppl. January 1, 1949; 38 (3): 68-82.


Frog test (Xenopus laevis) for pregnancy., SANDERS CB., Tex State J Med. October 1, 1946; 42 375.

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