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In mammals, evidence suggests that insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins (IGFBPs) affect skeletal muscle growth in an autocrine and paracrine manner.
Asmaa S. El-far +4 more
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Violation of cell lineage restriction compartments in the chick hindbrain [PDF]
Previous cell lineage studies indicate that the repeated neuromeres of the chick hindbrain, the rhombomeres, are cell lineage restriction compartments. We have extended these results and tested if the restrictions are absolute. Two different cell marking
Birgbauer, Eric, Fraser, Scott E.
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The Effect of Feeding Aureomycin on the Bacterial Content of Chick Feces
B. E. March, J. Biely
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Neural tube-ectoderm interactions are required for trigeminal placode formation [PDF]
Cranial sensory ganglia in vertebrates develop from the ectodermal placodes, the neural crest, or both. Although much is known about the neural crest contribution to cranial ganglia, relatively little is known about how placode cells form, invaginate and
Bronner-Fraser, Marianne +3 more
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Effect of Aureomycin HCl on the Utilization of Inorganic Nitrogen by the Chick
Heather Jones, Gerald F. Combs
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Factors Associated with the Movement of Calcium from the Food to the Bones of Chicks
H. Patrick, G.K. Schweitzer
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Growth Stimulating Effect of Soybean Oil and Unextracted Soybean Flakes in Chick Rations [PDF]
L.B. Carew, Ruth Renner, F.W. Hill
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The Operative Removal of the Yolks from Newly-Hatched Chicks
H.J. Sloan
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AN ANDROGENIC SUBSTANCE IN FECES FROM CATTLE AS DEMONSTRATED BY TESTS ON THE CHICK
Gardner M. Riley, John Hammond
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