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xenopus


xenopus is an aquatic frog
xenopus is a major contributor to our understanding of cell biological and biochemical processes
xenopus is number 11 on the list of organisms ranked by number of ests
xenopus is so popular with
xenopus is thought to be caused by an unknown virus
xenopus is entirely aquatic
xenopus is the only frog with clawed toes
xenopus is considered a detrimental species
xenopus is principally adapted to aquatic life
xenopus is toe clipping or banding
xenopus is usually 1
xenopus is extremely useful for embryology
xenopus is quite a complicated process
xenopus is easily reared in the laboratory
xenopus is called xwnt
xenopus is the focus of research in our laboratory
xenopus is a particularly good model system for studying developmental mechanisms of vertebrate organogenesis
xenopus is at once elegantly simple and infinitley complex
xenopus is an important vertebrate model for studies of maternal factors
xenopus is a vertebrate whose proteins closely resemble those found in human cells
xenopus is based on the detection of vitellogenin in the blood of treated males
xenopus is a zygotic event regulated by
xenopus is a unique model system because materials prepared from its eggs can be used to build a working nucleus in the test tube
xenopus is a unique resource for two critical areas in vertebrate biology
xenopus is primarily expressed during neurulation and early organogenesis
xenopus is a zygotic event regulated by maternal vegt via tgf beta growth factors
xenopus is more often used as a model for embryogenesis than for cancer research
xenopus is http
xenopus is an excellent system for functional studies on
xenopus is initiated by a microtubule
xenopus is the subject of a european contract in the 5 th pcrd
xenopus is sutured and the frog is put in an aquarium for recovery
xenopus is cortico
xenopus is that their developmental cycle is extremely fast
xenopus is a research organism that is used in developmental research and in the genetics of development
xenopus is most common in stagnant or still waters of ponds or sluggish streams
xenopus is a direct continuation of events initiated during gastrulation
xenopus is allowed to recover 4 to 10hrs
xenopus is not necessary
xenopus is sufficient to cause those cells to become mesoderm
xenopus is expressed zygotically in all early mesoderm
xenopus is patterned along its anteroposterior axis at the earliest gastrula stage
xenopus is being used as a model to explore the phylogeny and ontogeny of these important
xenopus is driven by localised activation of mpf
xenopus is a classic developmental model used by early embryologists
xenopus is the fact that it is quite hardy and disease resistant
xenopus is accessible to manipulations such as injection of subunit rnas and antisense subunit rnas at all stages of development
xenopus is maternally determined
xenopus is induced during gastrulation bmp
xenopus is a carnivore
xenopus is preferred but not essential
xenopus is earlier
xenopus is an important intermediate in the study of maintenance of linkage of mhc genes over evolutionary time
xenopus is a zygotic event regulated by maternal vegt via tgf
xenopus is an excellent model system for this
xenopus is required for heart
xenopus is an important
xenopus is not a mere repeat of lens development
xenopus is inactivated by uv irradiation of the oocyte
xenopus is a vertebrate
xenopus is a most attractive system to define promoter elements regulating gene
xenopus is applicable to human cells
xenopus is brachyury
xenopus is an especially appropriate organism for examination of early vertebrate development
xenopus is expressed from late gastrulation onward and is enriched in
xenopus is the genus where meiotic maturation has been extensively studied
xenopus is well suited to identify novel expressed genes that regulate developmental processes
xenopus is that all of its development occurs while it's encased in a clear sac
xenopus is not a native north american species diminish the relevance to the impacted indigenous species?
xenopus is the amphiban equivalent of the chicken or the zebrafish with respect to being a prominent developmental model
xenopus is not essential for trna to leave the nucleus
xenopus is an ideal model system to study these processes
xenopus is well suited in conjunction with an array of well defined d/v molecular markers with which to assay
xenopus is oftenly used in scientific research
xenopus is an appropriate model to study this process since the pronephros can be efficiently induced in animal cap explants by treatment with
xenopus is a zygotic event regulated by maternal vegt via tgfbeta growth factors
xenopus is a deuterstome
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