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L D Beazley

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Experimental Brain Research|November 24, 1977
Abnormalities in the visual system of Xenopus after larval optic nerve sectionL D Beazley
Experimental Brain Research|November 14, 1975
Development of intertectal neuronal connections in xenopus: the effects of contralateral transposition of the eye and of eye removalL D Beazley
Experimental Neurology|February 1, 1979
Intertectal connections are not modified by visual experience in developing Hyla mooreiL D Beazley
Experimental Brain Research|November 14, 1975
Factors determining decussation at the optic chiasma by developing retinotectal fibres in XenopusL D Beazley
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology|May 1, 1985
Pattern formation in the retinal ganglion cell layer and visual brain centresL D Beazley
Developmental Biology|July 15, 1981
Retinal ganglion cell death and regeneration of abnormal retinotectal projections after removal of a segment of optic nerve in Xenopus tadpolesL D Beazley
Visual Neuroscience|August 1, 1992
A breakdown of the blood-brain barrier is associated with optic nerve regeneration in the frogM Tennant, L D Beazley
Neuroscience Letters|November 30, 1982
The development of connections between the isthmic nucleus and the tectum in Xenopus and Limnodynastes tadpolesJ F Dann, L D Beazley
Brain Research|December 28, 1979
Rerouted axons in Xenopus tadpoles form normal visuotectal projectionsL D Beazley, A H Lamb
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|March 1, 1997
Toluidine blue-O is a Nissl bright-field counterstain for lipophilic fluorescent tracers Di-ASP, DiI and DiOD K Chelvanayagam, L D Beazley
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Experimental Brain Research|November 24, 1977
Abnormalities in the visual system of Xenopus after larval optic nerve sectionL D Beazley
Experimental Brain Research|November 14, 1975
Development of intertectal neuronal connections in xenopus: the effects of contralateral transposition of the eye and of eye removalL D Beazley
Experimental Neurology|February 1, 1979
Intertectal connections are not modified by visual experience in developing Hyla mooreiL D Beazley
Experimental Brain Research|November 14, 1975
Factors determining decussation at the optic chiasma by developing retinotectal fibres in XenopusL D Beazley
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology|May 1, 1985
Pattern formation in the retinal ganglion cell layer and visual brain centresL D Beazley
Developmental Biology|July 15, 1981
Retinal ganglion cell death and regeneration of abnormal retinotectal projections after removal of a segment of optic nerve in Xenopus tadpolesL D Beazley
Visual Neuroscience|August 1, 1992
A breakdown of the blood-brain barrier is associated with optic nerve regeneration in the frogM Tennant, L D Beazley
Neuroscience Letters|November 30, 1982
The development of connections between the isthmic nucleus and the tectum in Xenopus and Limnodynastes tadpolesJ F Dann, L D Beazley
Brain Research|December 28, 1979
Rerouted axons in Xenopus tadpoles form normal visuotectal projectionsL D Beazley, A H Lamb
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|March 1, 1997
Toluidine blue-O is a Nissl bright-field counterstain for lipophilic fluorescent tracers Di-ASP, DiI and DiOD K Chelvanayagam, L D Beazley
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