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Dear Colleagues:
Welcome to Xine, the source for Xenopus news and information. Here's what's happening...
As part of a project on analyzing gene networks in the early embryo, we are trying to find all published papers using hormone-regulated proteins in Xenopus.
We can find a number (perhaps most), but sometime such experiments are hidden away. It would help quite a bit if authors who have used hormone-regulated proteins in Xenopus could send the reference(s) to Mike. klym@spot.colorado.edu
Michael W. Klymkowsky
Professor, MCD Biology - UC Boulder Boulder, CO 80309-0347
T: 303.492.8508 F:303.492.7744
Doing Biology @http://spot.colorado.edu/~klym
Teaching biofundamentals @http://www.colorado.edu/MCDB/MCDB1111
Assessing learning@http://bioliteracy.net
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