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Study Of Cellular Responses Under Chemically Induced Hypoxia, George Coricor
Study Of Cellular Responses Under Chemically Induced Hypoxia, George Coricor
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Nuclear Migration And Spermatid Elongation During Spermiogenesis In Drosophila Pseudoobscura, Benjamin S. Reimer
Nuclear Migration And Spermatid Elongation During Spermiogenesis In Drosophila Pseudoobscura, Benjamin S. Reimer
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Alteration Of Protein Kinases' Activities By Hypoxic Mimic Compounds, Lawerence Rasmussen
Alteration Of Protein Kinases' Activities By Hypoxic Mimic Compounds, Lawerence Rasmussen
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Bloom-Forming Cyanobacteria And Other Phytoplankton In Northern New Jersey Freshwater Bodies, Matthew J. Rienzo
Bloom-Forming Cyanobacteria And Other Phytoplankton In Northern New Jersey Freshwater Bodies, Matthew J. Rienzo
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Confocal Characterization Of The Apical Testes And Ultrastructural Analysis Of The Seminal Visicles Of Drosophila Pseudoobscura, Michael W. Beaury
Confocal Characterization Of The Apical Testes And Ultrastructural Analysis Of The Seminal Visicles Of Drosophila Pseudoobscura, Michael W. Beaury
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The Drosophila genus contains thousands of different species. Drosophila melanogaster is the most popular Drosophila species used in biological research. Drosophila pseudoobscura is the model Drosophila species used in our laboratory and is a distant relative to D. melanogaster. Both of these species' genetic codes have been completely sequenced and are very different from each other genetically and morphologically. One major morphological difference between these two species is their testes structure. The testes of D. melanogaster are long, coiled, thin tube-like structures; D. pseudoobscura testes are wide and ellipsoidaL The focus of the current work was to characterize the apical …
The Cell Biology Of Multi-Nucleated Giant Cell Formation, Johnathan L. Bartee
The Cell Biology Of Multi-Nucleated Giant Cell Formation, Johnathan L. Bartee
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In Situ Co-Hybridization Of Retroposon Sine-Ctrt1 And Hemogoblin Family Genes In The Polytene Chromosomes Of Chironomus Riparius (Diptera), Khuyen Doan
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