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3. Adenosine receptor antagonists including caffeine alter fetal brain development in mice.

4. Interspecies chimera between primate embryonic stem cells and mouse embryos: monkey ESCs engraft into mouse embryos, but not post-implantation fetuses.

5. A cross-species analysis of Satb2 expression suggests deep conservation across vertebrate lineages.

6. The anthropoid postcranial axial skeleton: comments on development, variation, and evolution.

7. Mitochondrial ultrastructure in embryos after implantation.

8. Developmental changes in the fibre composition of elbow, knee, and ankle extensor muscles in cercopithecid monkeys.

9. Growth cone distribution patterns in the optic nerve of fetal monkeys: implications for mechanisms of axon guidance.

10. Variation in the pattern of cranial venous sinuses and hominid phylogeny.

12. Experimental alteration of fetal growth in animals.

14. The prenatal development of the cat's retinogeniculate pathway.

15. [The head of man, evidence of humanization, doorway to disease and death].

16. Comparative development and evolution of the placenta in primates.

17. Fertilization in vitro of Saimiri sciureus follicular oocytes.

20. Observations on twin baboon embryos (Papio sp.).

21. The marmoset as an animal model for teratological research.

23. Thyroid physiology in the developing monkey fetus (Macaca mulatta).

24. The development of pigment cells in the eyes of Rhesus monkeys.

25. Appendicular skeletal and visceral malformations induced by thalidomide in bonnet monkeys.

26. Growth and development of the fetal Rhesus monkey.

27. Immune factors in human cancer: malignant melanomas, skeletal and soft tissue sarcomas.

30. Growth and development of the fetal rhesus monkey. 3. Maturation and linear growth of the skull and appendicular skeleton.

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