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Stimulation of the secretory glands of the skin of the South African frog (Xenopus laevis)., BASTIAN JW., Endocrinology. January 1, 1954; 54 (1): 116-7.


The effect of the skin secretion of Xenopus laevis on its dermal melanophores., BURGERS AC., Acta Endocrinol (Copenh). November 1, 1956; 23 (3): 265-73.


The growth of the hindlimb bud of Xenopus laevis and its dependence upon the epidermis., TSCHUMI PA., J Anat. April 1, 1957; 91 (2): 149-73.


A strain of Mycobacterium isolated from skin lesions of a cold-blooded animal, Xenopus laevis, and its relation to atypical acid-fast bacilli occurring in man., SCHWABACHER H., J Hyg (Lond). March 1, 1959; 57 (1): 57-67.


Serotonin, a melanocyte-stimulating component in the dorsal skin secretion of Xenopus laevis., va de VEERDONK FC., Nature. September 10, 1960; 187 948-9.


Similar pattern of fine structure in the basement lamella of the skin and the external sheath of the notochord in Xenopus larvae., WEBER R., Experientia. August 15, 1961; 17 365-6.


CHANGES IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND INTESTINE CAUSED BY VITAMIN A IN AMPHIBIA, AND THEIR ACCELERATION BY HYDROCORTISONE., Weissmann G., J Exp Med. September 30, 1961; 114 (4): 581-92.


[Electron microscopy studies of the skin of Xenopus laevis in larval and metamorphosis stages following application of potassium perchlorate]., Pflugfelder O., Z Zellforsch Mikrosk Anat. July 5, 1965; 67 (1): 96-112.


Development of Xenopus laevis skin glands in organ culture., Vanable JW., Exp Cell Res. January 1, 1966; 44 (2): 436-42.


[Dissociation and reaggregation of epidermis cells of the larvae of Xenopus laevis (Daudin) in vitro. Time-lapse cinematography and partial picture analysis]., Bereiter-Hahn J., Z Zellforsch Mikrosk Anat. January 1, 1967; 79 (1): 118-56.


An electron microscopic study of ciliogenesis in developing epidermis and trachea in the embryo of Xenopus laevis., Steinman RM., Am J Anat. January 1, 1968; 122 (1): 19-55.


[Tyrosinase activity in the skin melanophores in adult Xenopus laevis and in larvae of Bufo bufo in different experimental conditions]., Guardabassi A., Ric Sci. March 1, 1968; 38 (3): 262-6.


Ontogeny of the immune response to skin allografts in relation to lymphoid organ development in the amphibian Xenopus laevis Daudin., Horton JD., J Exp Zool. April 1, 1969; 170 (4): 449-65.


Identification of a catecholamine in the skin of the toad, Xenopus laevis, and the relation to the physiological melanophore reaction., Brouwer E., Experientia. April 15, 1969; 25 (4): 391-2.


In vitro characterization of adrenergic receptors controlling skin gland secretion in two anurans Rana pipiens and Xenopus laevis., Benson BJ., Comp Biochem Physiol. September 1, 1969; 30 (5): 857-64.


The role of cell division in Xenopus laevis skin gland development., McGarry MP., Dev Biol. October 1, 1969; 20 (4): 291-303.


The role of thyroxine in the formation of gland rudiments in the skin of Xenopus laevis., McGarry MP., Dev Biol. November 1, 1969; 20 (5): 426-34.


Presence of caerulein in extracts of the skin of Leptodactylus pentadactylus labyrinthicus and of Xenopus laevis., Anastasi A., Br J Pharmacol. January 1, 1970; 38 (1): 221-8.


[Comparative analyses of melanin-containing cells in the skin of various amphibian larvae]., Guderjahn R., Z Mikrosk Anat Forsch. January 1, 1971; 84 (1): 133-43.


Fine structural changes in the differentiating epidermis of Xenopus laevis embryos., Billett FS., J Anat. April 1, 1971; 108 (Pt 3): 465-80.


On the role of cyclic AMP in the function of skin melanophores., Novales RR., Ann N Y Acad Sci. December 30, 1971; 185 494-506.


Daily variation in mitotic rate in tail-fin epidermis of larval Xenopus laevis and its modification by pineal organ-subcommissural organ system and photoperiods., Wakahara M., Neuroendocrinology. January 1, 1972; 9 (5): 267-77.


Hormonal regulation of the skin diffusional permeability to water during development and metamorphosis of Xenopus laevis Daudin., Schultheiss H., Gen Comp Endocrinol. April 1, 1972; 18 (2): 400-4.


Calcium content and exchange in amphibian skin and its isolated epithelium., Zadunaisky JA., Am J Physiol. May 1, 1972; 222 (5): 1309-15.


Computer assisted study of Na and K transport through toad skin., Isaacson LC., S Afr Med J. June 17, 1972; 46 (25): 851.


Gorwth hormone stimulation of ionic transport across toad skin., Rabkin R., S Afr Med J. June 17, 1972; 46 (25): 851-2.


Response to skin allografts in Xenopus laevis following thymectomy at early stages of lymphoid organ maturation., Horton JD., Transplantation. August 1, 1972; 14 (2): 141-54.


Dopamine- -hydroxylase activity in the skin of Xenopus laevis in relation with pigment migration., Brouwer E., Proc K Ned Akad Wet C. January 1, 1973; 76 (1): 36-46.


Effects of arginine vasotocin on sodium and potassium metabolism in Xenopus laevis after skin gland stimulation and sympathetic blockade., Ireland MP., Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol. February 1, 1973; 44 (2): 487-93.


Role of the skin in amphibian sodium metabolism., Bentley PJ., Science. August 17, 1973; 181 (4100): 686-7.


Induction of skin allograft tolerance during metamorphosis of the toad Xenopus laevis: a possible model for studying generation of self tolerance to histocompatibility antigens., Chardonnens X., Eur J Immunol. September 1, 1973; 3 (9): 569-73.


Respiration of some urodele and anuran amphibia. II. In air, role of the skin and lungs., Bentley PJ., Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol. September 1, 1973; 46 (1): 29-38.


Respiration of some urodele and anuran amphibia. I. In water, role of the skin and gills., Shield JW., Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol. September 1, 1973; 46 (1): 17-28.


Isolation and structure of a new active peptide "Xenopsin" on the smooth muscle, especially on a strip of fundus from a rat stomach, from the skin of Xenopus laevis., Araki K., Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). December 1, 1973; 21 (12): 2801-4.


Effect of growth hormone on sodium transport and osmotic water flow across toad skin., Rabkin R., Horm Metab Res. March 1, 1974; 6 (2): 129-32.


Melatonin content of cat cerebrospinal fluid and blood following intravenous injection of melatonin as measured by Xenopus laevis skin melanophore test., Kovács L., Acta Physiol Acad Sci Hung. January 1, 1975; 46 (1): 33-6.


[Ball cells and the structure of the epidermis of anuran larvae. I. Ascaphus truei Stejneger]., Meyer M., Z Mikrosk Anat Forsch. January 1, 1975; 89 (1): 79-107.


Tissue typing by skin grafting during metamorphosis of the toad Xenopus laevis (Daudin)., Chardonnens X., Experientia. February 15, 1975; 31 (2): 237.


Induction of neural differentiation in cultures of amphibian undetermined presumptive epidermis by cyclic AMP derivatives., Wahn HL., Science. April 25, 1975; 188 (4186): 366-9.


Substituted 9-benzyladenines: inhibitors of inflammation associated with the delayed hypersensitivity skin reaction., Wojnar RJ., Agents Actions. May 1, 1975; 5 (2): 152-60.


Xenopus laevis cement gland as an experimental model for embryonic differentiation. I. In vitro stimulation of differentiation by ammonium chloride., Picard JJ., J Embryol Exp Morphol. July 1, 1975; 33 (4): 957-67.


In vitro differentiation of a homogeneous cell population--the epidermis of Xenopus laevis., Reeves OR., J Embryol Exp Morphol. August 1, 1975; 34 (1): 75-92.


The development of animals homozygous for a mutation causing periodic albinism (ap) in Xenopus laevis., Hoperskaya OA., J Embryol Exp Morphol. August 1, 1975; 34 (1): 253-64.


The developmental capacity of nuclei transplanted from keratinized skin cells of adult frogs., Gurdon JB., J Embryol Exp Morphol. August 1, 1975; 34 (1): 93-112.        


Adult amphibian epidermal proteins: biochemical characterization and developmental appearance., Reeves OR., J Embryol Exp Morphol. August 1, 1975; 34 (1): 55-73.


Lipid components in the skin secretions of amphibia. I. Cholesterol., Croce G., Comp Biochem Physiol B. October 15, 1975; 52 (2): 307-9.


Isolation and structure of a new active peptide xenopsin on rat stomach strip and some biogenic amines in the skin of Xenopus laevis., Araki K., Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). December 1, 1975; 23 (12): 3132-40.


Study on amphibian lipids--II. Characteristic constituents of monoglycosylceramides from the skin of three frog species., Ryuzaki M., Comp Biochem Physiol C Comp Pharmacol. December 1, 1975; 52 (2): 81-4.


Aluminium localization in amphibian skin with the electron microprobe and ion microanalyzer., Hourdry J., Tissue Cell. January 1, 1976; 8 (1): 175-81.


Functional significance of the variations in the geometrical organization of tight junction networks., Hull BE., J Cell Biol. March 1, 1976; 68 (3): 688-704.

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