Search Results - "Milos, N C"
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Preservation of the morphological and molecular stability of embryonic tissues
Published in Biotechnic & histochemistry (01-01-2001)“…There is presently great interest in using early embryonic tissues, particularly human tissue, for studies of protein and gene expression. Embryonic human…”
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Changing complexity of endogenous lectin activities during juvenile development of Xenopus laevis
Published in Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology (01-01-1993)Get full text
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Developmentally regulated lectin in dark versus white axolotl embryos
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (30-01-1990)“…The white mutant of the Mexican axolotl, A. mexicanum, involves an ectodermal defect which prevents melanophore colonization. Endogenous lectins have been…”
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Mesoderm and jaw development in vertebrates: the role of growth factors
Published in Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine (01-01-1992)“…The head and neck arise during development as the result of a complex series of cellular and molecular interactions that begin in the fertilized egg. In this…”
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Defective development of the craniofacial/digestive complex of Xenopus laevis after treatment with endogenous galactoside-binding lectin or its hapten inhibitor thiodigalactoside
Published in Journal of craniofacial genetics and developmental biology (01-07-1994)“…The regions of the developing craniofacial skeleton and gut of Xenopus laevis have been confronted in vivo with purified embryonic galactoside-binding lectin…”
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Probing the functions of endogenous lectins: effects of a monoclonal antibody against the neural crest-stage lectin of Xenopus laevis on trunk development
Published in The Journal of experimental zoology (01-07-1993)“…Trunk neural crest of Xenopus laevis has been confronted prior to migration with whole or fragments of a monoclonal antibody raised against the…”
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Cell surface carbohydrate involvement in controlling the adhesion and morphology of neural crest cells and melanophores of Xenopus laevis
Published in The Journal of experimental zoology (01-05-1986)“…Pieces of dorsal neural tube (stages 22-23) or late neural crest tissue (stages 24-26) of Xenopus laevis were cultured. Migratory cells moved out of explants…”
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Alterations of heart development in Xenopus laevis by galactoside-binding lectin or its sugar hapten inhibitor
Published in Anatomy and embryology (01-03-1993)“…The early heart anlagen of Xenopus laevis embryos were exposed to purified embryonic galactoside-binding lectin or its potent hapten inhibitor…”
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Localization of endogenous galactoside-binding lectin during morphogenesis of Xenopus laevis
Published in Anatomy and embryology (01-01-1990)“…A monoclonal antibody has been produced against Xenopus laevis galactoside-binding neural-crest-stage lectin. This antibody inhibits lectin-mediated…”
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A monoclonal antibody against neural crest-stage Xenopus laevis lectin perturbs craniofacial development of Xenopus
Published in Journal of craniofacial genetics and developmental biology (01-04-1996)“…A monoclonal antibody that we have produced against the neural crest-stage galactoside-binding lectin of Xenopus laevis has been used to confront neural crest…”
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The Effects of Various Nutritional Supplements on the Growth, Migration and Differentiation of Xenopus laevis Neural Crest Cells in vitro
Published in In vitro cellular & developmental biology (01-05-1987)“…This study investigates the nutritional requirements of Xenopus laevis neural crest cells and melanophores developing in vitro. A comparison is made between…”
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Expression of the endogenous galactoside-binding lectin of Xenopus laevis during cranial neural crest development: lectin localization is similar to that of members of the N-CAM and cadherin families of cell adhesion molecules
Published in Journal of craniofacial genetics and developmental biology (01-01-1998)“…Cranial neural crest of Xenopus laevis at different stages of development from neurulation to metamorphosis was studied for the expression of the endogenous…”
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Confrontation of developing melanophore bars of dark and white axolotls with endogenous dark-embryo mannose-binding lectin correlates with melanophore bar disruption
Published in Pigment cell research (01-04-1995)“…Lectins are carbohydrate-binding proteins suggested to be important in embryonic cell adhesion/differentiation. Dark and white axolotls contain an endogenous…”
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Endogenous lectins and cell adhesion in embryonic cells
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Studies on cellular adhesion of Xenopus laevis melanophores: pigment pattern formation and alteration in vivo by endogenous galactoside-binding lectin or its sugar hapten inhibitor
Published in Pigment cell research (01-03-1990)“…We have studied the development of Xenopus laevis tail melanophores and the effects on these cells on confrontation with endogenous X. laevis…”
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Involvement of endogenous galactoside-binding lectin of Xenopus laevis in pattern formation of Xenopus neurites in vitro
Published in Cell differentiation and development (01-12-1989)“…Galactoside-binding lectin has been purified from Xenopus laevis embryos at the stage of neural crest migration. Addition of this lectin to neurite cultures…”
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Studies on cellular adhesion of Xenopus laevis melanophores: modulation of cell-cell and cell-substratum adhesion in vitro by endogenous Xenopus galactoside-binding lectin
Published in Pigment cell research (01-11-1987)“…We have investigated cell-cell and cell-substratum adhesion of Xenopus laevis neural crest cells at various stages of melanophore differentiation. Single-cell…”
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