Document 01
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Differentiation Potencies of Isolated Parts of the Urodele
Gastrula
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Document 02
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Complexity of the T cell receptor CIisotypes in the Mexican
axolotl: structure and diversity of the VDJCI3 and VDJCI4 chains
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Document 03
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Axolotl MHC class III chain: predominance of allele and
alternative splicing of the I1 domain
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Document 04
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Expression Patterns of Fgf-8 During Development and Limb
Regeneration of the Axolotl
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Document 05
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Structure, diversity and expression of the TCRp chains in the
Mexican axolotl
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Document 06
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Highly restricted diversity of TCR delta chains of the amphibian
Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)in peripheral tissues
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Document 07
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Identification and expression of Helios,amember of the Ikaros
family, in the Mexican axolotl: implications for the embryonic
origin of lymphocyte progenitors
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Document 08
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Anatomy of axolotl flank integument during limb bud development
with special reference to a transcutaneous current predicting
limb formation
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Document 09
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Expression of tropomyosin in relation to my of ibrillogenesis in
axolotl hearts
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Document 10
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Axolotl MHC architecture and polymorphism
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Document 11
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Expression of Fibro blast Growth Factors 4, 8, and 10in
Limbs, Flanks, and Blastemas o fAmbystoma
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Document 12
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Regeneration of the Urodele Limb: A Review
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Document 13
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Quantitative Evaluation of MorpholinoMediated Protein
Knockdown of GFP, MSX1,and PAX7 During Tail Regeneration
in Ambystoma mexicanum
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Document 14
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Expression of Heat-Shock Protein 70 During Limb Development
and Regeneration in the Axolotl
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Document 15
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Molecular and Immunohistochemical Analyses of Cardiac
Troponin T During Cardiac Development in the Mexican Axolotl,
Ambystoma mexicanum
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Document 16
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Migratory Patterns and Developmental Potential of Trunk Neural
Crest Cells in the Axolotl Embryo
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Document 17
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Ion Imaging During Axolotl Tail Regeneration In Vivo
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Document 18
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Matrix Metallo proteinase Expression During Blastema
Formation in Regeneration Competent Versus Regeneration
Deficient Amphibian Limbs
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Document 19
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Early Regulation of Axolotl Limb Regeneration
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Document 20
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Looking Proximally and Distally: 100 Years of Limb
Regeneration and Beyond
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Document 21
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The Mexican Axolotl as a Pet and a Laboratory Animal
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Document 22
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Expression Pattern of Nogo-A, MAG, and NgR in Regenerating
Urodele Spinal Cord
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Document 23
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Studies of muscle proteins in embryonic myocaridial cells of
cardiac lethal mutant Mexican Axolotls by heavy meromyosin
binding and sodium dodecyl sulphate poluacrylamide gel
electrophoreis
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Document 24
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Regeneration of axolotl hind limbs bearing surgically created
discontinuities in the anterior-posterioraxis
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Document 25
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The regeneration of double dorsal and double ventral limbs in the
axolotl
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Document 26
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Isolation, amino acid sequence determination and binding
properties of two fatty-acid-binding proteins from axolotl
(Ambistoma mexicanum) liver Evolutionary relationship
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Document 27
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Cloning and Tissue Specific Expression of the Axolotl Cellular
Retinoic Acid Binding Protei
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Document 28
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Evidence for multiple sequences and factors involved in c-
mycRNA stability during amphibian oogenesis
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Document 29
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Characterization and expression of a maternal axolotl Cyclin B1
during oogenesis and early development
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Document 30
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Multiple sequences and factors are involved in
stability⁄degradation ofAwnt-1, Awnt-5AandAwnt-5B mRNAs
during axolotl development
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Document 31
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A comparative study of gland cells implicated in the nerve
dependence of salamander limb regeneration
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Document 32
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Probability of regenerating a normal limb after bite injury in the
Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)
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Document 33
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Plasticity for axolotl lens regeneration is associated with age-
related changes in gene expression
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Document 34
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Compendium of Axolotl Husbandry Methods
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Document 35
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Intracelluar recordings of Rod responces during dark-adaption
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Document 36
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The formation and regression of synapses during the re-
innervation of Axolotl striated muscles
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