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The International Journal of Developmental Biology
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December 1, 1993
An appraisal of the developmental importance of polyamine changes in early Xenopus embryos
H B Osborne, P Cormier, O Lorillon, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)
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December 1, 1992
Identification of RNA-binding proteins specific to Xenopus Eg maternal mRNAs: association with the portion of Eg2 mRNA that promotes deadenylation in embryos
V Legagneux, P Bouvet, F Omilli, et al.
Journal of Anatomy
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June 30, 2020
Functional segregation within the pelvic nerve of male rats: a meso- and microscopic analysis
Martin M Bertrand, Nadja Korajkic, Peregrine B Osborne, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology
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August 5, 2025
A multiscale vascular atlas of blood vessels supplying the urinary bladder of male and female mice
Luke D Bowden, Maria Daglas, Peregrine B Osborne, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry
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August 14, 2023
The association between different sources of distraction and symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Jahla B Osborne, Han Zhang, Madison Carlson, et al.
Neuropharmacology
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October 6, 2001
Peripheral withdrawal recruits distinct central nuclei in morphine-dependent rats
A Hamlin, K M Buller, T A Day, et al.
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants
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January 6, 2006
Composite resin in medicine and dentistry
Pamela S Stein, Jennifer Sullivan, James E Haubenreich, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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September 22, 2015
Developing a functional urinary bladder: a neuronal context
Janet R Keast, Casey J A Smith-Anttila, Peregrine B Osborne
Development (Cambridge, England)
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November 1, 1990
Post-transcriptional regulation of ornithine decarboxylase in Xenopus laevis oocytes
T Bassez, J Paris, F Omilli, et al.
Pain
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August 3, 2010
Above-level mechanical hyperalgesia in rats develops after incomplete spinal cord injury but not after cord transection, and is reversed by amitriptyline, morphine and gabapentin
Valerie S Densmore, Adrianna Kalous, Janet R Keast, et al.
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The International Journal of Developmental Biology
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December 1, 1993
An appraisal of the developmental importance of polyamine changes in early Xenopus embryos
H B Osborne, P Cormier, O Lorillon, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)
|
December 1, 1992
Identification of RNA-binding proteins specific to Xenopus Eg maternal mRNAs: association with the portion of Eg2 mRNA that promotes deadenylation in embryos
V Legagneux, P Bouvet, F Omilli, et al.
Journal of Anatomy
|
June 30, 2020
Functional segregation within the pelvic nerve of male rats: a meso- and microscopic analysis
Martin M Bertrand, Nadja Korajkic, Peregrine B Osborne, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology
|
August 5, 2025
A multiscale vascular atlas of blood vessels supplying the urinary bladder of male and female mice
Luke D Bowden, Maria Daglas, Peregrine B Osborne, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry
|
August 14, 2023
The association between different sources of distraction and symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Jahla B Osborne, Han Zhang, Madison Carlson, et al.
Neuropharmacology
|
October 6, 2001
Peripheral withdrawal recruits distinct central nuclei in morphine-dependent rats
A Hamlin, K M Buller, T A Day, et al.
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants
|
January 6, 2006
Composite resin in medicine and dentistry
Pamela S Stein, Jennifer Sullivan, James E Haubenreich, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
|
September 22, 2015
Developing a functional urinary bladder: a neuronal context
Janet R Keast, Casey J A Smith-Anttila, Peregrine B Osborne
Development (Cambridge, England)
|
November 1, 1990
Post-transcriptional regulation of ornithine decarboxylase in Xenopus laevis oocytes
T Bassez, J Paris, F Omilli, et al.
Pain
|
August 3, 2010
Above-level mechanical hyperalgesia in rats develops after incomplete spinal cord injury but not after cord transection, and is reversed by amitriptyline, morphine and gabapentin
Valerie S Densmore, Adrianna Kalous, Janet R Keast, et al.
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