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CHANGES IN CHEMICAL ENERGY DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUNDULUS HETEROCLITUS.
1912
O C Glaser
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Alkaline phosphatase in the early development of Fundulus heteroclitus.
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Changes in protein synthesis in the morphogenesis of Fundulus heteroclitus.
October 1973, Nature,
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The development of Fundulus heteroclitus embryos in solutions of metrazol.
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The ovary of Fundulus heteroclitus.
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NEUROHYPOPHYSEAL PRINCIPLES OF FUNDULUS HETEROCLITUS: CHARACTERISTICS AND SEASONAL CHANGES.
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Early estrogen exposure induces abnormal development of Fundulus heteroclitus.
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Hg- and Cu-induced hepatocellular changes in the mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus.
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The role of cortisol in stress-induced metabolic changes in Fundulus heteroclitus.
October 1980, General and comparative endocrinology,
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The tyrosinases of Fundulus heteroclitus at different stages of embryonic development.
February 1968, Journal of embryology and experimental morphology,
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Methylmercury teratogenesis in the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus.
December 1977, Teratology,
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