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Andrzej K Tarkowski

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The International Journal of Developmental Biology|March 4, 2008
Early mammalian embryo: my love. An interview with Andrzej K. Tarkowski by Marek MaleszewskiAndrzej K Tarkowski
Molecular Reproduction and Development|July 28, 2005
Mouse zygotes with one diploid pronucleus formed as a result of ICSI can develop normally beyond birthAnna Krukowska, Andrzej K Tarkowski
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|March 4, 2008
Developmental biology in Poland. PrefaceMalgorzata Kloc, Marek Maleszewski, Andrzej K Tarkowski
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|September 21, 2005
Identical triplets and twins developed from isolated blastomeres of 8- and 16-cell mouse embryos supported with tetraploid blastomeresAndrzej K Tarkowski, Waclaw Ozdzenski, Renata Czolowska
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|December 17, 2009
Pluripotency of bank vole embryonic cells depends on FGF2 and activin A signaling pathwaysAneta Suwinska, Andrzej K Tarkowski, Maria A Ciemerych
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|November 11, 2005
Mouse chimaeras developed from electrofused blastocysts: new evidence for developmental plasticity of the inner cell massAndrzej K Tarkowski, Kamila Jagiello, Renata Czolowska, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 12, 2008
Blastomeres of the mouse embryo lose totipotency after the fifth cleavage division: expression of Cdx2 and Oct4 and developmental potential of inner and outer blastomeres of 16- and 32-cell embryosAneta Suwińska, Renata Czołowska, Wacław Ozdzeński, et al.
Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 12, 2005
Experimentally produced diploid-triploid mouse chimaeras develop up to adulthoodAneta Suwińska, Wacław Ozdzeński, Małgorzata Waksmundzka, et al.
Developmental Biology|October 12, 2010
Individual blastomeres of 16- and 32-cell mouse embryos are able to develop into foetuses and miceAndrzej K Tarkowski, Aneta Suwińska, Renata Czołowska, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|March 4, 2008
Mammalian and avian embryology at Warsaw University (Poland) from XIX century to the presentAndrzej K Tarkowski, Marek Maleszewski, Teresa Rogulska, et al.
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The International Journal of Developmental Biology|March 4, 2008
Early mammalian embryo: my love. An interview with Andrzej K. Tarkowski by Marek MaleszewskiAndrzej K Tarkowski
Molecular Reproduction and Development|July 28, 2005
Mouse zygotes with one diploid pronucleus formed as a result of ICSI can develop normally beyond birthAnna Krukowska, Andrzej K Tarkowski
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|March 4, 2008
Developmental biology in Poland. PrefaceMalgorzata Kloc, Marek Maleszewski, Andrzej K Tarkowski
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|September 21, 2005
Identical triplets and twins developed from isolated blastomeres of 8- and 16-cell mouse embryos supported with tetraploid blastomeresAndrzej K Tarkowski, Waclaw Ozdzenski, Renata Czolowska
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|December 17, 2009
Pluripotency of bank vole embryonic cells depends on FGF2 and activin A signaling pathwaysAneta Suwinska, Andrzej K Tarkowski, Maria A Ciemerych
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|November 11, 2005
Mouse chimaeras developed from electrofused blastocysts: new evidence for developmental plasticity of the inner cell massAndrzej K Tarkowski, Kamila Jagiello, Renata Czolowska, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 12, 2008
Blastomeres of the mouse embryo lose totipotency after the fifth cleavage division: expression of Cdx2 and Oct4 and developmental potential of inner and outer blastomeres of 16- and 32-cell embryosAneta Suwińska, Renata Czołowska, Wacław Ozdzeński, et al.
Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 12, 2005
Experimentally produced diploid-triploid mouse chimaeras develop up to adulthoodAneta Suwińska, Wacław Ozdzeński, Małgorzata Waksmundzka, et al.
Developmental Biology|October 12, 2010
Individual blastomeres of 16- and 32-cell mouse embryos are able to develop into foetuses and miceAndrzej K Tarkowski, Aneta Suwińska, Renata Czołowska, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|March 4, 2008
Mammalian and avian embryology at Warsaw University (Poland) from XIX century to the presentAndrzej K Tarkowski, Marek Maleszewski, Teresa Rogulska, et al.
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