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Trends in Genetics : TIG
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August 1, 1992
Continuous conversion of neuron phenotype in hydra
H R Bode
Journal of Cell Science
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June 1, 1996
The interstitial cell lineage of hydra: a stem cell system that arose early in evolution
H R Bode
Developmental Biology
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September 1, 1984
Interstitial cell migration in Hydra attenuata. I. Quantitative description of cell movements
S Heimfeld, H R Bode
Developmental Biology
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September 1, 1984
Interstitial cell migration in Hydra attenuata. II. Selective migration of nerve cell precursors as the basis for position-dependent nerve cell differentiation
S Heimfeld, H R Bode
Developmental Biology
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July 1, 1986
Growth regulation of the interstitial cell population in hydra. III. Interstitial cell density does not control stem cell proliferation
S Heimfeld, H R Bode
Development (Cambridge, England)
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February 3, 1999
HyBra1, a Brachyury homologue, acts during head formation in Hydra
U Technau, H R Bode
Developmental Biology
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July 1, 1986
Growth regulation of the interstitial cell population in hydra. IV. Control of nerve cell and nematocyte differentiation by amplification of non-stem interstitial cells
S Heimfeld, H R Bode
Journal of Cell Science
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December 1, 1981
Regulation of interstitial cell differentiation in Hydra attenuata. VI. Positional pattern of nerve cell commitment is independent of local nerve cell density
S Heimfeld, H R Bode
Developmental Biology
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August 1, 1986
Plasticity in the nervous system of adult hydra. I. The position-dependent expression of FMRFamide-like immunoreactivity
O Koizumi, H R Bode
Developmental Biology
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May 1, 1995
Nematocyte differentiation in hydra: commitment to nematocyte type occurs at the beginning of the pathway
H Shimizu, H R Bode
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Trends in Genetics : TIG
|
August 1, 1992
Continuous conversion of neuron phenotype in hydra
H R Bode
Journal of Cell Science
|
June 1, 1996
The interstitial cell lineage of hydra: a stem cell system that arose early in evolution
H R Bode
Developmental Biology
|
September 1, 1984
Interstitial cell migration in Hydra attenuata. I. Quantitative description of cell movements
S Heimfeld, H R Bode
Developmental Biology
|
September 1, 1984
Interstitial cell migration in Hydra attenuata. II. Selective migration of nerve cell precursors as the basis for position-dependent nerve cell differentiation
S Heimfeld, H R Bode
Developmental Biology
|
July 1, 1986
Growth regulation of the interstitial cell population in hydra. III. Interstitial cell density does not control stem cell proliferation
S Heimfeld, H R Bode
Development (Cambridge, England)
|
February 3, 1999
HyBra1, a Brachyury homologue, acts during head formation in Hydra
U Technau, H R Bode
Developmental Biology
|
July 1, 1986
Growth regulation of the interstitial cell population in hydra. IV. Control of nerve cell and nematocyte differentiation by amplification of non-stem interstitial cells
S Heimfeld, H R Bode
Journal of Cell Science
|
December 1, 1981
Regulation of interstitial cell differentiation in Hydra attenuata. VI. Positional pattern of nerve cell commitment is independent of local nerve cell density
S Heimfeld, H R Bode
Developmental Biology
|
August 1, 1986
Plasticity in the nervous system of adult hydra. I. The position-dependent expression of FMRFamide-like immunoreactivity
O Koizumi, H R Bode
Developmental Biology
|
May 1, 1995
Nematocyte differentiation in hydra: commitment to nematocyte type occurs at the beginning of the pathway
H Shimizu, H R Bode
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