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    Martínez-Torres M, Salcedo-Álvarez M, Alvarez-Rodríguez C, Cárdenas-León M, Luis J, Moreno-Fierros L.
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  • 55. Tyrosine phosphorylated proteins in the reproductive tract of the viviparous lizard Eulamprus tympanum and the oviparous lizard Lampropholis guichenoti.
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  • 60. Effects of maternal basking and food quantity during gestation provide evidence for the selective advantage of matrotrophy in a viviparous lizard.
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