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S E Zalik

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Anatomy and Embryology|January 1, 1991
On the possible role of endogenous lectins in early animal developmentS E Zalik
Glycobiology|July 1, 1996
Hapten inhibitors of the endogenous galactose binding lectins and anti-lectin antibodies inhibit primitive streak formation in the early chick embryoJ Jeeva, S E Zalik
Developmental Biology|January 15, 1981
Effect of bovine pituitary hormone preparations on newt lens regeneration in vitro: stimulation by thyrotropinR Cuny, S E Zalik
Nature: New Biology|August 15, 1973
Sequential disappearance of cell surface components during dedifferentiation in lens regenerationS E Zalik, V Scott
Journal of Cell Science|November 1, 1985
Studies on the endogenous galactose-binding lectin during early development of the embryo of Xenopus laevisH Harris, S E Zalik
Anatomy and Embryology|June 1, 1994
The cells of the dorsal iris involved in lens regeneration are myoepithelial cells whose cytoskeleton changes during cell type conversionY Yang, S E Zalik
Experimental Eye Research|November 1, 1985
Comparison of newt lens regeneration stimulating activity in preparations of mammalian thyrotropin and fibroblast growth factor purified by various methodsR Cuny, S E Zalik
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1972
Cell surface changes during dedifferentiation in the metaplastic transformation of iris into lensS E Zalik, V Scott
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|June 1, 1977
Redifferentiation, cellular elongation and the cell surface during lens regenerationS Hornsby, S E Zalik
Experimental Cell Research|June 1, 1971
Development of 3H-thymidine-labelled iris in the optic chamber of lentectomized newtsS E Zalik, V Scott
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Anatomy and Embryology|January 1, 1991
On the possible role of endogenous lectins in early animal developmentS E Zalik
Glycobiology|July 1, 1996
Hapten inhibitors of the endogenous galactose binding lectins and anti-lectin antibodies inhibit primitive streak formation in the early chick embryoJ Jeeva, S E Zalik
Developmental Biology|January 15, 1981
Effect of bovine pituitary hormone preparations on newt lens regeneration in vitro: stimulation by thyrotropinR Cuny, S E Zalik
Nature: New Biology|August 15, 1973
Sequential disappearance of cell surface components during dedifferentiation in lens regenerationS E Zalik, V Scott
Journal of Cell Science|November 1, 1985
Studies on the endogenous galactose-binding lectin during early development of the embryo of Xenopus laevisH Harris, S E Zalik
Anatomy and Embryology|June 1, 1994
The cells of the dorsal iris involved in lens regeneration are myoepithelial cells whose cytoskeleton changes during cell type conversionY Yang, S E Zalik
Experimental Eye Research|November 1, 1985
Comparison of newt lens regeneration stimulating activity in preparations of mammalian thyrotropin and fibroblast growth factor purified by various methodsR Cuny, S E Zalik
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1972
Cell surface changes during dedifferentiation in the metaplastic transformation of iris into lensS E Zalik, V Scott
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|June 1, 1977
Redifferentiation, cellular elongation and the cell surface during lens regenerationS Hornsby, S E Zalik
Experimental Cell Research|June 1, 1971
Development of 3H-thymidine-labelled iris in the optic chamber of lentectomized newtsS E Zalik, V Scott
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