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L A Barlow

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Development (Cambridge, England)|November 21, 2001
Specification of pharyngeal endoderm is dependent on early signals from axial mesodermL A Barlow
Neuron|March 9, 1999
A taste for developmentL A Barlow
Archives Italiennes De Biologie|September 14, 2010
Taste bud regeneration and the search for taste progenitor cellsH Miura, L A Barlow
Journal of Neurobiology|September 1, 1992
Patterns of serotonin and SCP immunoreactivity during metamorphosis of the nervous system of the red abalone, Haliotis rufescensL A Barlow, J W Truman
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 4, 1999
The role of innervation in the development of taste buds: insights from studies of amphibian embryosL A Barlow, R G Northcutt
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 1, 1997
Taste buds develop autonomously from endoderm without induction by cephalic neural crest or paraxial mesodermL A Barlow, R G Northcutt
Developmental Biology|May 1, 1995
Embryonic origin of amphibian taste budsL A Barlow, R G Northcutt
Chemical Senses|December 1, 1994
Analysis of the embryonic lineage of vertebrate taste budsL A Barlow, R G Northcutt
Trends in Neurosciences|February 17, 1998
Amphibians provide new insights into taste-bud developmentR G Northcutt, L A Barlow
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 1, 1996
Embryonic taste buds develop in the absence of innervationL A Barlow, C B Chien, R G Northcutt
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Development (Cambridge, England)|November 21, 2001
Specification of pharyngeal endoderm is dependent on early signals from axial mesodermL A Barlow
Neuron|March 9, 1999
A taste for developmentL A Barlow
Archives Italiennes De Biologie|September 14, 2010
Taste bud regeneration and the search for taste progenitor cellsH Miura, L A Barlow
Journal of Neurobiology|September 1, 1992
Patterns of serotonin and SCP immunoreactivity during metamorphosis of the nervous system of the red abalone, Haliotis rufescensL A Barlow, J W Truman
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 4, 1999
The role of innervation in the development of taste buds: insights from studies of amphibian embryosL A Barlow, R G Northcutt
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 1, 1997
Taste buds develop autonomously from endoderm without induction by cephalic neural crest or paraxial mesodermL A Barlow, R G Northcutt
Developmental Biology|May 1, 1995
Embryonic origin of amphibian taste budsL A Barlow, R G Northcutt
Chemical Senses|December 1, 1994
Analysis of the embryonic lineage of vertebrate taste budsL A Barlow, R G Northcutt
Trends in Neurosciences|February 17, 1998
Amphibians provide new insights into taste-bud developmentR G Northcutt, L A Barlow
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 1, 1996
Embryonic taste buds develop in the absence of innervationL A Barlow, C B Chien, R G Northcutt
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