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  • 24. Two-step induction of primitive erythrocytes in Xenopus laevis embryos: signals from the vegetal endoderm and the overlying ectoderm.
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  • 29. Apparent mitochondrial asymmetry in Xenopus eggs.
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  • 33. Establishment of animal-vegetal polarity during maturation in ascidian oocytes.
    Prodon F, Chenevert J, Sardet C.
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    Nath K, Boorech JL, Beckham YM, Burns MM, Elinson RP.
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    Jones SD, Ho L, Smith JC, Yordan C, Stiles CD, Mercola M.
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    Cao Y, Siegel D, Knöchel W.
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  • 38. The location of the third cleavage plane of Xenopus embryos partitions morphogenetic information in animal quartets.
    Chung HM, Yokota H, Dent A, Malacinski GM, Neff AW.
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  • 39. The pregastrula establishment of gene expression pattern in Xenopus embryos: requirements for local cell interactions and for protein synthesis.
    Sokol SY.
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