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R H Nordlander

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The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 1, 1984
Developing descending neurons of the early Xenopus tail spinal cord in the caudal spinal cord of early XenopusR H Nordlander
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|November 1, 1989
HNK-1 marks earliest axonal outgrowth in XenopusR H Nordlander
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 22, 1987
Axonal growth cones in the developing amphibian spinal cordR H Nordlander
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 15, 1986
Motoneurons of the tail of young Xenopus tadpolesR H Nordlander
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 22, 1993
Cellular and subcellular distribution of HNK-1 immunoreactivity in the neural tube of XenopusR H Nordlander
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1982
Spaces precede axons in Xenopus embryonic spinal cordR H Nordlander, M Singer
Zeitschrift Fur Zellforschung Und Mikroskopische Anatomie (Vienna, Austria : 1948)|January 1, 1972
Electron microscopy of severed motor fibers in the crayfishR H Nordlander, M Singer
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 15, 1973
Degeneration and regeneration of severed crayfish sensory fibers: an ultrastructural studyR H Nordlander, M Singer
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|July 15, 1978
The role of ependyma in regeneration of the spinal cord in the urodele amphibian tailR H Nordlander, M Singer
Journal of Neurobiology|April 1, 1996
Axons of Xenopus neural tube respond to reversals of neural tube orientationR H Nordlander, S Liu
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The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 1, 1984
Developing descending neurons of the early Xenopus tail spinal cord in the caudal spinal cord of early XenopusR H Nordlander
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|November 1, 1989
HNK-1 marks earliest axonal outgrowth in XenopusR H Nordlander
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 22, 1987
Axonal growth cones in the developing amphibian spinal cordR H Nordlander
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 15, 1986
Motoneurons of the tail of young Xenopus tadpolesR H Nordlander
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 22, 1993
Cellular and subcellular distribution of HNK-1 immunoreactivity in the neural tube of XenopusR H Nordlander
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1982
Spaces precede axons in Xenopus embryonic spinal cordR H Nordlander, M Singer
Zeitschrift Fur Zellforschung Und Mikroskopische Anatomie (Vienna, Austria : 1948)|January 1, 1972
Electron microscopy of severed motor fibers in the crayfishR H Nordlander, M Singer
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 15, 1973
Degeneration and regeneration of severed crayfish sensory fibers: an ultrastructural studyR H Nordlander, M Singer
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|July 15, 1978
The role of ependyma in regeneration of the spinal cord in the urodele amphibian tailR H Nordlander, M Singer
Journal of Neurobiology|April 1, 1996
Axons of Xenopus neural tube respond to reversals of neural tube orientationR H Nordlander, S Liu
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