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Morpho-functional study of hypothalamic neurosecretion. IV. The effect of osmotic stress on the preoptico-neurohypophysial system of Rana esculenta, Rana temporaria, and Xenopus laevis., Srebro Z., Folia Biol (Krakow). January 1, 1970; 18 (3): 231-5.


Modification of leg flexion in response to repeated stimulation in a spinal amphibian (Xenopus mullerei)., Horn AL, Horn G., Anim Behav. November 1, 1969; 17 (4): 618-23.


Molecular hybridization of radioactive DNA to the DNA of cytological preparations., Pardue ML, Gall JG., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October 1, 1969; 64 (2): 600-4.


Metabolism of oestradiol-17-beta by male and female larvae of Xenopus laevis., Rao GS, Breuer H, Witschi E., Experientia. December 15, 1968; 24 (12): 1258.


Method for estimating the number of eggs laid by Xenopus laevis in response to the the injection of gonadotropin., Barr WA, Hobson BM, Di Vita G., Nature. May 20, 1967; 214 (5090): 827-8.


Monoamine oxidase in the eye, brain, and whole embryo of developing Xenopus laevis., Baker PC., Dev Biol. October 1, 1966; 14 (2): 267-77.


Monosynaptic transmission from afferents of one segment to motoneurons of other segments in the spinal cord., Meij HS, Holemans KC, Meyer BJ., Exp Neurol. April 1, 1966; 14 (4): 496-505.


METAMORPHOSIS AND NEUROSECRETION OF XENOPUS LAEVIS. NEUROSECRETORY ACTIVITY OF PRAEOPTIC NUCLEI DURING AND AFTER PROLONGED THIOUREA TREATMENT., RAPOLA J, HEINONEN EL, HELPINEN A, HENRIQUES U., Acta Endocrinol (Copenh). June 1, 1965; 49 305-11.


Masculinization and breeding of the WW Xenopus., Mikamo K, Witschi E., Experientia. November 15, 1964; 20 (11): 622-3.


Methylcholanthrene-induced lymphosarcomas in Xenopus laevis., BALLS M., Nature. December 29, 1962; 196 1327-8.


Morphogenetic interactions before gastrulation in the amphibian, Xenopus laevis--the cortical field., CURTIS AS., J Embryol Exp Morphol. June 1, 1962; 10 410-22.


Morphogenetic interactions before gastrulation in the amphibian, Xenopus laevis--regulation in blastulae., CURTIS AS., J Embryol Exp Morphol. June 1, 1962; 10 451-63.


Multiple genetically identical frogs., GURDON JB., J Hered. January 1, 1962; 53 5-9.


Maintenance of gonads of Xenopus laevis in organ cultures., FOOTE CL, FOOTE FM., Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. October 1, 1960; 105 107-8.


Membrane resistance and conduction velocity of large myelinated nerve fibres from Xenopus laevis., FRANKENHAEUSER B, WALTMAN B., J Physiol. October 1, 1959; 148 677-82.


Measurement of thyrotrophic hormone (TSH) using the Xenopus tadpole and 131I., BROWN JR, DODD JM., J Endocrinol. November 1, 1956; 14 (3): xxix-xxx.


Melanophore reaction and adrenocorticotrophic hormone. III. The use of tadpoles of Xenopus laevis as test animals for the assay of melanophore hormone., THING E., Acta Endocrinol (Copenh). December 1, 1952; 11 (4): 363-75.

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