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1987
Publisher Summary Xenopus laevis is an amphibian that is used extensively for a variety of biological studies, especially of early embryonic development. Lectin activities have been detected in its oocytes,unfertilized eggs, early embryos, and adult tissues, including serum and skin.
Samuel H. Barondes, Marie M. Roberson
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Publisher Summary Xenopus laevis is an amphibian that is used extensively for a variety of biological studies, especially of early embryonic development. Lectin activities have been detected in its oocytes,unfertilized eggs, early embryos, and adult tissues, including serum and skin.
Samuel H. Barondes, Marie M. Roberson
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Xenopus laevis (Südafrikanischer Krallenfrosch)
2019Der Sudafrikanische Krallenfrosch Xenopus laevis ist einer der Klassiker in der Reihe tierischer Modellorganismen. Die grose Anzahl an sich auserhalb des Muttertiers entwickelnden Nachkommen gepaart mit der Grose der Eizellen erlaubte zahlreiche fundamentale Entwicklungsbiologische Fragen aufzuklaren.
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Atlas of adult Xenopus laevis laevis hematology
Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 1987I, Hadji-Azimi +2 more
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Isolating Xenopus laevis Testes.
CSH protocols, 2011INTRODUCTIONThis protocol describes a method of isolating Xenopus laevis testes for use in in vitro fertilization. The testes from one male Xenopus contain sufficient sperm to fertilize several thousand eggs.
Hazel L, Sive +2 more
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Handling Xenopus laevis Adults.
CSH protocols, 2011INTRODUCTIONThis protocol describes the proper technique for handling adult Xenopus animals.
Hazel L, Sive +2 more
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Xenopus laevis Egg Collection.
CSH protocols, 2011INTRODUCTIONThis protocol describes procedures for collecting Xenopus laevis eggs from females in which ovulation has been induced.
Hazel L, Sive +2 more
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Xenopus laevis Keller Explants.
CSH protocols, 2011INTRODUCTIONThe basic Keller explant is a rectangle of dorsal mesendoderm and ectoderm from an early-gastrula-stage Xenopus laevis embryo. It is ~60° to 90° wide, extending from the bottle cells to the animal pole. This protocol describes how to dissect, assemble, and cultivate Keller explants.
Hazel L, Sive +2 more
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Acta embryologiae et morphologiae experimentalis, 1970
G, Ortolani, M, Fischberg, S, Slatkine
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G, Ortolani, M, Fischberg, S, Slatkine
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