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XB-ART-31720
Experientia 1979 Apr 15;354:506-8. doi: 10.1007/bf01922734.
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Movements of supernumerary hindlimbs after innervation by single lumbar spinal nerves of Xenopus laevis.

Kleinebeckel D .


Abstract
Lumbar spinal nerves S8, S9, and S10, together innervating normal hindlimbs in Xenopus laevis, were tested to cause coordinated movements in grafted hindlimbs. It could be shown that this ability is mainly restricted to lumbar nerve S9.

PubMed ID: 437035
Article link: Experientia


Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: psmd6

References [+] :
Czéh, Muscle activities recorded simultaneously from normal and supernumerary forelimbs in ambystoma. 1971, Pubmed