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296 related items for PubMed ID: 10191048

  • 1. Independent development of sensory and motor innervation patterns in embryonic chick hindlimbs.
    Wang G, Scott SA.
    Dev Biol; 1999 Apr 15; 208(2):324-36. PubMed ID: 10191048
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  • 2. Muscle sensory innervation patterns in embryonic chick hindlimbs following dorsal root ganglion reversal.
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  • 3. Skin sensory innervation patterns in embryonic chick hindlimb following dorsal root ganglion reversals.
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  • 4. The effects of target tissues on the outgrowth of chick cutaneous and muscle sensory neurons.
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  • 6. The development of sensory projection patterns in embryonic chick hindlimb under experimental conditions.
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  • 9. Different subsets of axonal guidance cues are essential for sensory neurite outgrowth to cutaneous and muscle targets in the dorsal ramus of the embryonic chick.
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  • 11. Location of motoneurons supplying individual muscles in normal and grafted supernumerary limbs of Xenopus laevis.
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  • 13. Brachially innervated ectopic hindlimbs in the chick embryo. I. Limb motility and motor system anatomy during the development of embryonic behavior.
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  • 14. Development and survival of thoracic motoneurons and hindlimb musculature following transplantation of the thoracic neural tube to the lumbar region in the chick embryo: functional aspects.
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  • 15. Skin sensory innervation patterns in embryonic chick hindlimbs deprived of motoneurons.
    Scott SA.
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  • 16. Neural pathway constraints in the motor innervation of the chick hindlimb following dorsoventral rotations of distal limb segments.
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  • 17. Peripheral target regulation of the development and survival of spinal sensory and motor neurons in the chick embryo.
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  • 18. The expression of cell adhesion molecules on the growth cones of chick cutaneous and muscle sensory neurons.
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  • 19. Motor projection patterns to the hind limb of normal and paralysed chick embryos.
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