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1. Development of the prenatal rat retina.

2. Effects of cytosine arabinoside on differential gene expression in embryonic neural retina. I. Accumulation of glutamine synthetase with suppression of macromolecular synthesis.

5. [Development of the fetal nervous system].

9. The development of autonomic neurons in the human heart.

10. [Relative osteo-neural growth--some phylogenetic, ontogenetic and clinical aspects].

13. [Nervous conduction and locoregional anesthesia in odontology].

15. Embryonic determination of neural connections.

18. The amphibian gray crescent region--a site of developmental information?

21. An expanded role of the neural crest in oral and pharyngeal development.

31. Morphologic zones of the human fetal lip margin.

32. The differentiation of cerebral dendrites: A study of the post-migratory neuroblast in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body.

34. The foetal sheep: morphogenesis of the nervous system and histochemical aspects of myelination.

36. Ultrastructure and function of growth cones and axons of cultured nerve cells.

37. Morphological and cytochemical divergency in neurocytogenesis of vegetative neurons.

40. The growth of dendrites in the mammalian brain.

41. [On the study of the role of chemotaxis in neurogenesis].

42. [Afferent innervation of neurons in the esophageal ganglia in the ontogenesis of sheep].

43. An histochemical study of the nerve supply to the developing alimentary tract.

46. [Prenatal development of nerve elements in the small intestine].

48. Further electron microscope studies of human foetal peripheral nerves.

49. Development and stability of postional information in Xenopus retinal ganglion cells.

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