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The Journal of Experimental Zoology|October 1, 1974
Morphological substrates of conduction in the colonial hydroid Hydractinia echinata. 1. An ectodermal nerve netD R Stokes
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|October 1, 1974
Physiological studies of conducting systems in the colonial hydroid Hydractinia echinata 1. Polyp specializationD R Stokes
Cell and Tissue Research|March 1, 1992
Structural organization of two fast, rhythmically active crustacean musclesD R Stokes, R K Josephson
Journal of Morphology|August 17, 2018
A crustacean statocyst with only three hairs: Light and scanning electron microscopyR D Rose, D R Stokes
Cell and Tissue Research|September 3, 1979
Ultrastructural heterogeneity of the mesocoxal muscles of Periplaneta americanaC R Morgan, D R Stokes
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|January 28, 2004
Power and control muscles of cicada song: structural and contractile heterogeneityD R Stokes, R K Josephson
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|September 1, 1975
The neural control of contraction in a fast insect muscleR K Josephson, D R Stokes, V Chen
Cell and Tissue Research|April 30, 1979
Enzyme histochemistry of the mesocoxal muscles of Periplaneta americanaD R Stokes, A J Vitale, C R Morgan
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 26, 2002
The efficiency of an asynchronous flight muscle from a beetleR K Josephson, J G Malamud, D R Stokes
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 23, 2000
Asynchronous muscle: a primerR K Josephson, J G Malamud, D R Stokes
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The Journal of Experimental Zoology|October 1, 1974
Morphological substrates of conduction in the colonial hydroid Hydractinia echinata. 1. An ectodermal nerve netD R Stokes
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|October 1, 1974
Physiological studies of conducting systems in the colonial hydroid Hydractinia echinata 1. Polyp specializationD R Stokes
Cell and Tissue Research|March 1, 1992
Structural organization of two fast, rhythmically active crustacean musclesD R Stokes, R K Josephson
Journal of Morphology|August 17, 2018
A crustacean statocyst with only three hairs: Light and scanning electron microscopyR D Rose, D R Stokes
Cell and Tissue Research|September 3, 1979
Ultrastructural heterogeneity of the mesocoxal muscles of Periplaneta americanaC R Morgan, D R Stokes
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|January 28, 2004
Power and control muscles of cicada song: structural and contractile heterogeneityD R Stokes, R K Josephson
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|September 1, 1975
The neural control of contraction in a fast insect muscleR K Josephson, D R Stokes, V Chen
Cell and Tissue Research|April 30, 1979
Enzyme histochemistry of the mesocoxal muscles of Periplaneta americanaD R Stokes, A J Vitale, C R Morgan
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 26, 2002
The efficiency of an asynchronous flight muscle from a beetleR K Josephson, J G Malamud, D R Stokes
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 23, 2000
Asynchronous muscle: a primerR K Josephson, J G Malamud, D R Stokes
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