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Effect Of The Apical Ectodermal Ridge On Mitotic Index In Hind Limb Bud Mesenchyme In Bufo Regularis
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Qatar University
, 1991 , Article)
The apical ectodermal ridge (AER) was formed at stage 51 of Bufo regularis, it persisted at stage 52 (limb bud acquiring paddle-shaped outline), then it disappeared by stage 53 (first indication of fourth and fifth toes). ...
Tail Regeneration after Autotomy in the Geckonid Lizard Bunopus Tuberculatus
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Qatar University
, 1993 , Article)
Tail regeneration in the geckonid lizard, Banopus tuberculatus was morphologically and histologically studied after induced atutomy. Seventy percent of the tail of each animal, by length, was removed by autotomy. Regeneration ...
Regeneration from different levels along the tail of the geckonid lizard, Bunopus tuberculatus
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Qatar University
, 1994 , Article)
Study of the influence or amputation level on regenerate length, elongation rate and mitotic index of the tail of the geckonid lizard, Bunopus tuberculatus revealed that the tails amputated such that three-fourth, or ...
Blastema Volume And Nuclear Size In The Regenerating Hind Limbs In Larvae Of Xenopus Laevis And Bufo Regularis After Transection At The Ankle Level
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Qatar University
, 1990 , Article)
After amputation at the ankle level of hind limbs in larval Xenopus laevis and Bufo regularis, an increase in the nuclear volume of blastema and stump tissue cells was observed. The cells in the distal region of blastema ...
Histological observations on the changes in Thyroid activity in the geckonid lizard, bunopus tuberculatus, during tail regeneration
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Qatar University
, 1994 , Article)
Histological observations on the thyroid activity during differentphases of tail regneration in the geckonid lizard, Bw/jo/ms tuberculatus, have indicated a decreased thyroid activity during wound-healing phase. During ...
Tail Fracture Planes of Autotomy in Geckos
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Qatar University
, 1993 , Article)
The structure of the tail facture planes was morphologically and histologically studied in two species of geckoid lizards, living in Qatar, Cyrtodactylus scaber and Bunopus tuberculatus. The fracture plane is formed of a ...
Regenerative abnormalities in hind limbs of bufo regularis induced by repeated amputations: I. Early larval stages
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Qatar University
, 1993 , Article)
The regenerative response of the hind limbs of early larval stages: 52, 53, 54 and 55 of Bufo regularis was studied following repeated amputations at the ankle level. The pattern of morphogenesis as well as skeletal ...