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Contents: June 1 1988, Volume 103, Issue 2   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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Journal Articles

GL Decker and WJ Lennarz
Skeletogenesis in the sea urchin embryo
Development 1988 103: 231-247. [PDF]  
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KJ Kolberg and VJ Martin
Morphological, cytochemical and neuropharmacological evidence for the presence of catecholamines in hydrozoan planulae
Development 1988 103: 249-258. [Summary] [PDF]  
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Y Fukuda, Y Masuda, J Kishi, Y Hashimoto, T Hayakawa, H Nogawa, and Y Nakanishi
The role of interstitial collagens in cleft formation of mouse embryonic submandibular gland during initial branching
Development 1988 103: 259-267. [Summary] [PDF]  
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CR Sharpe
Developmental expression of a neurofilament-M and two vimentin-like genes in Xenopus laevis
Development 1988 103: 269-277. [Summary] [PDF]  
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P Tang, CR Sharpe, TJ Mohun, and CC Wylie
Vimentin expression in oocytes, eggs and early embryos of Xenopus laevis
Development 1988 103: 279-287. [Summary] [PDF]  
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NE Baker
Localization of transcripts from the wingless gene in whole Drosophila embryos
Development 1988 103: 289-298. [Summary] [PDF]  
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LE Urven, CA Erickson, UK Abbott, and JR McCarrey
Analysis of germ line development in the chick embryo using an anti-mouse EC cell antibody
Development 1988 103: 299-304. [Summary] [PDF]  
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GA Wray and DR McClay
The origin of spicule-forming cells in a 'primitive' sea urchin (Eucidaris tribuloides) which appears to lack primary mesenchyme cells
Development 1988 103: 305-315. [Summary] [PDF]  
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J Hardin
The role of secondary mesenchyme cells during sea urchin gastrulation studied by laser ablation
Development 1988 103: 317-324. [Summary] [PDF]  
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JL Duband, T Volberg, I Sabanay, JP Thiery, and B Geiger
Spatial and temporal distribution of the adherens-junction-associated adhesion molecule A-CAM during avian embryogenesis
Development 1988 103: 325-344. [Summary] [PDF]  
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N Tsuchimori, S Miyashiro, H Shibai, and S Ikegami
Adenosine induces dormancy in starfish blastulae
Development 1988 103: 345-351. [Summary] [PDF]  
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SJ Pickering, B Maro, MH Johnson, and JN Skepper
The influence of cell contact on the division of mouse 8-cell blastomeres
Development 1988 103: 353-363. [Summary] [PDF]  
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S Wilson, M Jesani, and N Holder
Reformation of specific neuromuscular connections during axolotl limb regeneration: evidence that the first contacts are correct
Development 1988 103: 365-377. [Summary] [PDF]  
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PP Tam
The allocation of cells in the presomitic mesoderm during somite segmentation in the mouse embryo
Development 1988 103: 379-390. [Summary] [PDF]  
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P Simpson, M El Messal, J Moscoso del Prado, and P Ripoll
Stripes of positional homologies across the wing blade of Drosophila melanogaster
Development 1988 103: 391-401. [Summary] [PDF]  
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GW Stuart, JV McMurray, and M Westerfield
Replication, integration and stable germ-line transmission of foreign sequences injected into early zebrafish embryos
Development 1988 103: 403-412. [Summary] [PDF]  
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