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B P Hayes

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Anatomy and Embryology|December 2, 1977
Intercellular gap junctions in the developing retina and pigment epithelium of the chickB P Hayes
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1984
Cell populations of the ganglion cell layer: displaced amacrine and matching amacrine cells in the pigeon retinaB P Hayes
Anatomy and Embryology|September 25, 1975
The distribution of intercellular junctions in the developing myotomes of the clawed toadB P Hayes
Anatomy and Embryology|December 22, 1976
The distribution of intercellular gap junctions in the developing retina and pigment epithelium of Xenopus laevisB P Hayes
Zeitschrift Fur Zellforschung Und Mikroskopische Anatomie (Vienna, Austria : 1948)|February 12, 1973
Synaptic junction development in the spinal cord of an amphibian embryo: an electron microscope studyB P Hayes, A Roberts
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 22, 1983
The anatomy of two functional types of mechanoreceptive 'free' nerve-ending in the head skin of Xenopus embryosB P Hayes, A Roberts
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1974
A new membrane organelle in developing amphibian neuronesA Roberts, B P Hayes
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 1, 1977
The anatomy and function of 'free' nerve endings in an amphibian skin sensory systemA Roberts, B P Hayes
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1974
The distribution of synapses along the spinal cord of an amphibian embryo: an electron microscope study of junction developmentB P Hayes, A Roberts
Military Medicine|August 2, 2000
The application of the Landstuhl frame for air evacuation of patients with femur fracturesJ Legan, B P Hayes
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Anatomy and Embryology|December 2, 1977
Intercellular gap junctions in the developing retina and pigment epithelium of the chickB P Hayes
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1984
Cell populations of the ganglion cell layer: displaced amacrine and matching amacrine cells in the pigeon retinaB P Hayes
Anatomy and Embryology|September 25, 1975
The distribution of intercellular junctions in the developing myotomes of the clawed toadB P Hayes
Anatomy and Embryology|December 22, 1976
The distribution of intercellular gap junctions in the developing retina and pigment epithelium of Xenopus laevisB P Hayes
Zeitschrift Fur Zellforschung Und Mikroskopische Anatomie (Vienna, Austria : 1948)|February 12, 1973
Synaptic junction development in the spinal cord of an amphibian embryo: an electron microscope studyB P Hayes, A Roberts
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 22, 1983
The anatomy of two functional types of mechanoreceptive 'free' nerve-ending in the head skin of Xenopus embryosB P Hayes, A Roberts
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1974
A new membrane organelle in developing amphibian neuronesA Roberts, B P Hayes
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 1, 1977
The anatomy and function of 'free' nerve endings in an amphibian skin sensory systemA Roberts, B P Hayes
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1974
The distribution of synapses along the spinal cord of an amphibian embryo: an electron microscope study of junction developmentB P Hayes, A Roberts
Military Medicine|August 2, 2000
The application of the Landstuhl frame for air evacuation of patients with femur fracturesJ Legan, B P Hayes
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