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- Adding infection to injury: Synergistic effects of predation and parasitism on amphibian malformations Journal Article
- Blockade of Nogo Receptor Ligands Promotes Functional Regeneration of Sensory Axons after Dorsal Root Crush Journal Article
- CLASSICAL-CONDITIONING OF FRONT PAW AND HIND PAW FOOTSHOCK INDUCED ANALGESIA (FSIA) - NALOXONE REVERSIBILITY AND DESCENDING PATHWAYS Journal Article
- Developmental biology - Legs to wings and back again Journal Article
- Disease and the Extended Phenotype: Parasites Control Host Performance and Survival through Induced Changes in Body Plan Journal Article
- Embryonic staging system for the short-tailed fruit bat, Carollia perspicillata, a model organism for the mammalian order Chiroptera, based upon timed pregnancies in captive-bred animals Journal Article
- Hyaluronic acid, CD44 and RHAMM regulate myoblast behavior during embryogenesis Journal Article
- INVOLVEMENT OF SPINAL OPIOID SYSTEMS IN FOOTSHOCK-INDUCED ANALGESIA - ANTAGONISM BY NALOXONE IS POSSIBLE ONLY BEFORE INDUCTION OF ANALGESIA Journal Article
- Interdigital webbing retention in bat wings illustrates genetic changes underlying amniote limb diversification Journal Article
- OPIATE VS NON-OPIATE FOOTSHOCK INDUCED ANALGESIA (FSIA) - DESCENDING AND INTRA-SPINAL COMPONENTS Journal Article
- OPIATE VS NON-OPIATE FOOTSHOCK-INDUCED ANALGESIA (FSIA) - THE BODY REGION SHOCKED IS A CRITICAL FACTOR Journal Article
- SEIZURES AND RECOVERY FROM EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN-DAMAGE Journal Article
- Syndecan-3 and syndecan-4 specifically mark skeletal muscle satellite cells and are implicated in satellite cell maintenance and muscle regeneration Journal Article
- THE NEURAL BASIS OF FOOTSHOCK ANALGESIA - THE EFFECT OF PERIAQUEDUCTAL GRAY LESIONS AND DECEREBRATION Journal Article
- THE NEURAL BASIS OF FOOTSHOCK ANALGESIA - THE ROLE OF SPECIFIC VENTRAL MEDULLARY NUCLEI Journal Article
- The locomotor kinematics of Asian and African elephants: changes with speed and size Journal Article
- Three-dimensional visualization of extracellular matrix networks during murine development Journal Article