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P J Scotting

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Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology|November 7, 2006
Are cranial germ cell tumours really tumours of germ cells?P J Scotting
Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology|December 1, 1996
Transcription factors in early development of the central nervous systemP J Scotting, M Rex
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 12, 1999
In situ hybridization to sections (nonradioactive)M Rex, P J Scotting
Gene|November 18, 1994
Chick HoxB3: deduced amino-acid sequence and embryonic gene expressionM Rex, P J Scotting
Nucleic Acids Research|July 11, 1990
Isolation and analysis of chick homeobox cDNA clonesP J Scotting, M Hewitt, R J Keynes
Developmental Biology|July 31, 2001
Sox3 expression defines a common primordium for the epibranchial placodes in chickY Ishii, M Abu-Elmagd, P J Scotting
Mechanisms of Development|September 24, 1999
Rat embryonic myoblasts are restricted to forming primary fibres while later myogenic populations are pluripotentG F Dunglison, P J Scotting, P M Wigmore
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|December 16, 1998
Region-specific expression of chicken Sox2 in the developing gut and lung epithelium: regulation by epithelial-mesenchymal interactionsY Ishii, M Rex, P J Scotting, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|June 1, 1997
Combination of non-isotopic in situ hybridisation with detection of enzyme activity, bromodeoxyuridine incorporation and immunohistochemical markersM Rex, R Church, K Tointon, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|August 5, 2000
Roles of Sox4 in central nervous system developmentM Cheung, M Abu-Elmagd, H Clevers, et al.
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Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology|November 7, 2006
Are cranial germ cell tumours really tumours of germ cells?P J Scotting
Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology|December 1, 1996
Transcription factors in early development of the central nervous systemP J Scotting, M Rex
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 12, 1999
In situ hybridization to sections (nonradioactive)M Rex, P J Scotting
Gene|November 18, 1994
Chick HoxB3: deduced amino-acid sequence and embryonic gene expressionM Rex, P J Scotting
Nucleic Acids Research|July 11, 1990
Isolation and analysis of chick homeobox cDNA clonesP J Scotting, M Hewitt, R J Keynes
Developmental Biology|July 31, 2001
Sox3 expression defines a common primordium for the epibranchial placodes in chickY Ishii, M Abu-Elmagd, P J Scotting
Mechanisms of Development|September 24, 1999
Rat embryonic myoblasts are restricted to forming primary fibres while later myogenic populations are pluripotentG F Dunglison, P J Scotting, P M Wigmore
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|December 16, 1998
Region-specific expression of chicken Sox2 in the developing gut and lung epithelium: regulation by epithelial-mesenchymal interactionsY Ishii, M Rex, P J Scotting, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|June 1, 1997
Combination of non-isotopic in situ hybridisation with detection of enzyme activity, bromodeoxyuridine incorporation and immunohistochemical markersM Rex, R Church, K Tointon, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|August 5, 2000
Roles of Sox4 in central nervous system developmentM Cheung, M Abu-Elmagd, H Clevers, et al.
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