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1. Early development of the nervous system of the eutherian Tupaia belangeri

2. Early development of the nervous system of the eutherian Tupaia belangeri

3. Effect of catch-and-release angling on growth and survival of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss

4. NATO-Kollateralschaden Jugoslawien. 78 Tage zwischen Hof und Keller

5. The composition of suspended matter from Ganges–Brahmaputra sediment dispersal system during low sediment transport season

6. Pattern of calretinin immunoreactivity in the main olfactory system and the vomeronasal system of the tree shrew, Tupaia belangeri

7. Pattern of cell death during optic cup formation in the tree shrew Tupaia belangeri

8. Ion Formation from Alkali Iodide Solids by Swift Dust Particle Impact

9. Endocardial Fibroelastosis: Roentgen Appearance

10. Fibrous dysplasia of the mandible

11. Gaucher's Disease

12. Letters to the editor

13. Composition of comet Halley dust particles from Vega observations

19. Gaucher's disease

23. Mesothelioma of the peritoneum

24. Patterns of senescence and apoptosis during development of branchial arches, epibranchial placodes, and pharyngeal pouches.

26. Responses of Epibranchial Placodes to Disruptions of the FGF and BMP Signaling Pathways in Embryonic Mice.

27. Holding donated human bodies in conservation: A novel interactive safe-keeping system meeting high ethical and safety standards.

28. Chicken embryos share mammalian patterns of apoptosis in the posterior placodal area.

29. Possibilities and limitations of three-dimensional reconstruction and simulation techniques to identify patterns, rhythms and functions of apoptosis in the early developing neural tube.

30. Lateral line placodes of aquatic vertebrates are evolutionarily conserved in mammals.

31. Neural Progenitors in the Developing Neocortex of the Northern Tree Shrew ( Tupaia belangeri ) Show a Closer Relationship to Gyrencephalic Primates Than to Lissencephalic Rodents.

32. Pax2/Pax8-defined subdomains and the occurrence of apoptosis in the posterior placodal area of mice.

34. Apoptosis contributes to placode morphogenesis in the posterior placodal area of mice.

35. Sex selection of sperm in farm animals: status report and developmental prospects.

36. Apoptosis and proliferation in the trigeminal placode.

37. Diversity in mammalian chiasmatic architecture: ipsilateral axons are deflected at glial arches in the prechiasmatic optic nerve of the eutherian Tupaia belangeri.

38. Development of starburst cholinergic amacrine cells in the retina of Tupaia belangeri.

39. Expression patterns of erythropoietin and its receptor in the developing spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia.

40. Apoptosis and proliferation in developing, mature, and regressing epibranchial placodes.

41. Rhombomere-specific patterns of apoptosis in the tree shrew Tupaia belangeri.

42. Expression patterns of erythropoietin and its receptor in the developing midbrain.

43. Endothelin B receptor deficient transgenic rescue rats: a rescue phenomenon in the brain.

44. Use of "reference series" to realign histological serial sections for three-dimensional reconstructions of the positions of cellular events in the developing brain.

45. Calretinin immunoreactivity in the prenatally developing olfactory systems of the tree shrew Tupaia belangeri.

46. High resolution scanning and three-dimensional reconstruction of cellular events in large objects during brain development.

47. Hypoxia and hypoxia-inducible factor modulated gene expression in brain: involvement in neuroprotection and cell death.

48. Pattern of calretinin immunoreactivity in the main olfactory system and the vomeronasal system of the tree shrew, Tupaia belangeri.

49. To what extent are the retinal capillaries ensheathed by Müller cells? A stereological study in the tree shrew Tupaia belangeri.

50. Capillary-contacting horizontal cells in the retina of the tree shrew Tupaia belangeri belong to the mammalian type A.

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