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    Evaluation of the developmental toxicity of crocetin on Xenopus by Martin, G, Goh, E, Neff, A.W

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-07-2002)
    “…Crocetin, a carotenoid isolated from the spice saffron, has been found to be effective in treating certain types of cancer treatable with all-trans retinoic…”
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    Effects of fluoride on Xenopus embryo development by Goh, E.H, Neff, A.W

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-11-2003)
    “…Fluoride was first associated with fetal malformation shortly after water fluoridation was initiated in the 1940s. Since many chemicals can interact directly…”
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    Differentiation between septic and postburn insulin resistance by Shangraw, R E, Jahoor, F, Miyoshi, H, Neff, W A, Stuart, C A, Herndon, D N, Wolfe, R R

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-10-1989)
    “…Sepsis and extensive burn injury produce clinical syndromes characterized in part by "insulin resistance," but it is unclear if these insulin resistant states…”
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    Early Amphibian (Anuran) Morphogenesis Is Sensitive to Novel Gravitational Fields by Neff, Anton W., Yokota, Hiroki, Chung, Hae-Moon, Wakahara, Masami, Malacinski, George M.

    Published in Developmental biology (1993)
    “…Anuran amphibian embryos ( Xenopus laevis and Rana dybowskii) are sensitive to novel gravitational fields. Under simulated weightlessness, (i) the location of…”
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    Optomotor behaviour in Xenopus laevis tadpoles as a measure of the effect of gravity on visual and vestibular neural integration by Pronych, S. P., Souza, K. A., Neff, A. W., Wassersug, R. J.

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-1996)
    “…The ability of aquatic vertebrates to maintain their position requires integration of visual and vestibular sensory information. To understand better how…”
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    Altering the position of the first horizontal cleavage furrow of the amphibian (Xenopus) egg reduces embryonic survival by YOKOTA, H, NEFF, A. W, MALACINSKI, G. M

    “…The animal/vegetal cleavage ratio (AVCR), defined as the ratio of the height of the animal blastomere to the height of the Xenopus embryo at the 8 cell stage,…”
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    Cardiac myosin heavy chain expression during heart development in Xenopus laevis by Cox, William G., Neff, Anton W.

    Published in Differentiation (London) (01-04-1995)
    “…Muscle-specific gene expression in the heart during Xenopus development was investigated using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and…”
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    Experimental analyses of cytoplasmic rearrangements which follow fertilization and accompany symmetrization of inverted Xenopus eggs by NEFF, A. W, WAKAHARA, M, JURAND, A, MALACINSKI, G. M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-1984)
    “…Cytoplasmic rearrangements which follow fertilization were monitored in inverted eggs. A set of yolk compartments was resolved by cytological analyses of both…”
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    Venous admixture to radial artery blood samples during cardiopulmonary bypass by Aronson, S, Neff, W A, Slogoff, S, Keats, A S

    Published in Chest (01-11-1987)
    “…The possibility that venous blood could be withdrawn through a radial artery cannula when venous pressure is high was examined in 30 patients during…”
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    Microgravity simulation as a probe for understanding early Xenopus pattern specification by NEFF, A. W, MALACINSKI, G. M, HAE-MOON CHUNG

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-1985)
    “…Pattern specification in early amphibians Xenopus ) was monitored in embryos subjected to gravity compensation (microgravity simulation) by constant low-speed…”
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    Amphibian (urodele) myotomes display transitory anterior/posterior and medial/lateral differentiation patterns by Neff, Anton W., Malacinski, George M., Chung, Hae-Moon

    Published in Developmental biology (01-04-1989)
    “…Myotome differentiation during Mexican axolotl ( Ambystoma mexicanum) somitogenesis was analyzed by employing anti-actin and anti-myosin monoclonal antibodies…”
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    Cloning and Tissue Specific Expression of the Axolotl Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Protein by Ludolph, David C., Cameron, JoAnn, Neff, Anton W., Stocum, David L.

    Published in Development, growth & differentiation (01-06-1993)
    “…The CRABP gene encodes a cellular retinoic acid binding protein which is believed to mediate the teratogenic and pattern altering effects of retinoic acid (RA)…”
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    Anterior structural defects by misexpression of Xgbx‐2 in early Xenopus embryos are associated with altered expression of cell adhesion molecules by King, Michael W., Ndiema, Moses, Neff, Anton W.

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-08-1998)
    “…The RNA of the noncluster homeobox gene, Xgbx‐2, is localized during neurulation to a narrow band of tissue at the midbrain hindbrain boundary (anterior…”
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    Autonomous Neural Axis Formation by Ectopic Expression of the Protooncogene c-ski by Amaravadi, Lakshmi S., Neff, Anton W., Sleeman, Jonathan P., Smith, Rosamund C.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-12-1997)
    “…Theskioncogene was originally isolated as an avian retroviral gene with the ability to induce quail embryonic cells to differentiate into muscle. Mice…”
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    Accumulation, organization and deployment of oogenetically derived Xenopus yolk/nonyolk proteins by Smith, R C, Neff, A W, Malacinski, G M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-1986)
    “…The animal/vegetal (A/V) polarity of the typical amphibian egg is immediately recognizable by the distinct pigmentation differences between the darkly…”
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    Heart development and regeneration in urodeles by Neff, A W, Dent, A E, Armstrong, J B

    “…Classical fate mapping and transplantation studies have yielded a rich embryological understanding of heart development in urodeles. Recent advances in…”
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    Topology of the germ plasm and development of primordial germ cells in inverted amphibian eggs by Wakahara, M, Neff, A W, Malacinski, G M

    Published in Differentiation (London) (01-01-1984)
    “…Inverted Xenopus eggs have reduced numbers of primordial germ cells (PGCs). The extent of the reduction varies from spawning to spawning. Histologic…”
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    The location of the third cleavage plane of Xenopus embryos partitions morphogenetic information in animal quartets by Chung, H M, Yokota, H, Dent, A, Malacinski, G M, Neff, A W

    “…Analysis of the developmental potential of animal quartets (the set of four animal blastomeres isolated from the 8-cell stage Xenopus embryo) provided insight…”
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    Bifurcation of the amphibian embryo's axis: analysis of variation in response to egg centrifugation by Neff, A W, Wakahara, M, Malacinski, G M

    “…Xenopus embryos have been reported to vary widely in their developmental response to centrifugation. Variation in response to centrifugation, as measured by…”
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