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The effects of inbreeding on testicular sperm concentration in Peromyscus polionotus.
Heme oxygenase-1 and ferritin are increased in cerebral arteries after subarachnoid hemorrhage in monkeys.
Physical and Functional Outcomes of Simultaneous Vascularized Lymph Node Transplant and Lymphovenous Bypass in the Treatment of Lymphedema.
Nurturing passion in a time of academic climate change: the modern-day challenge of junior faculty development.
Control of maximum sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca load in intact ferret ventricular myocytes. Effects Of thapsigargin and isoproterenol.
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Cell Movement
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The development of the posterior body in zebrafish.
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Regional cell movement and tissue patterning in the zebrafish embryo revealed by fate mapping with caged fluorescein.
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The autism susceptibility gene met regulates zebrafish cerebellar development and facial motor neuron migration.
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Cell-autonomous action of zebrafish spt-1 mutation in specific mesodermal precursors.
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Cell movements and cell fate during zebrafish gastrulation.
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Commitment of cell fate in the early zebrafish embryo.
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Asymmetric cell convergence-driven zebrafish fin bud initiation and pre-pattern requires Tbx5a control of a mesenchymal Fgf signal.
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Anterior lateral plate mesoderm gives rise to multiple tissues and requires tbx5a function in left-right asymmetry, migration dynamics, and cell specification of late-addition cardiac cells.
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Tbx5a and Tbx5b paralogues act in combination to control separate vectors of migration in the fin field of zebrafish.
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