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translation of encephalomyocarditis viral rna in oocytes of xenopus laevis.rna from encephalomyocarditis virus was injected into oocytes of xenopus laevis. after incubation of the oocytes in [(35)s]methionine, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that a new series of polypeptides had been synthesized. they were identical in size to the polypeptides that appeared in ascites cells after infection with this virus. electrophoretic and chromatographic analysis of the methionine-containing tryptic peptides from three of the induced polypeptides confirmed that they were ...19724345506
oogenesis in xenopus laevis (daudin). i. stages of oocyte development in laboratory maintained animals. 19724109871
evolution of the nucleoli during oogenesis in xenopus laevis studied by electron microscopy. 19724111769
daily variation in mitotic rate in tail-fin epidermis of larval xenopus laevis and its modification by pineal organ-subcommissural organ system and photoperiods. 19724113013
characterization of yolk dna from xenopus laevis oocytes ovulated in vitro.high molecular weight dna was isolated from the yolk platelets of xenopus laevis oocytes ovulated in vitro. yolk dna has the same buoyant density in cscl gradients as mitochondrial and nuclear dnas, and, like them, it is double-stranded. yolk dna behaves like nuclear dna, and not like mitochondrial dna, upon renaturation after denaturation. the molecules are always linear. cytochemical and biochemical controls preclude the possibility that the yolk dna might be contaminated by nuclear or mitocho ...19724113867
chemoreception of the lateral-line organ of an aquatic amphibian, xenopus laevis. 19724115218
some responses of the clawed toad, xenopus laevis, to soluble antigens administered in adjuvant. 19724117179
response to skin allografts in xenopus laevis following thymectomy at early stages of lymphoid organ maturation. 19724114967
the nucleotide sequence of somatic 5 s rna from xenopus laevis. 197211946709
sequence heterogeneity of 5 s rna in xenopus laevis. 197211946710
response of the toad, xenopus laevis, to circulating antigens. cellular changes in the spleen. 19734119031
response of the toad, xenopus laevis, to circulating antigens. responses after splenectomy. 19734119032
ultrastructural observations on the germ line of xenopus laevis. 19734121365
effects of arginine vasotocin on sodium and potassium metabolism in xenopus laevis after skin gland stimulation and sympathetic blockade. 19734123064
lamellar bodies in oocytes of xenopus laevis and their relation to the mode of fixation. 19734125863
[the synthesis of dna in oocytes of xenopus laevis]. 19734128294
[protein kinase of ovary, ovarian oocytes and oocytes during maturation and ovulation in vitro of xenopus laevis]. 19734128309
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of ribosomes from different developmental stages of xenopus laevis. 19734133545
[the action of phosphate nucleosides on oxidation of nadh in mitochondria of the xenopus laevis ovary]. 19734150431
ontogeny and localization of the crystallins during embryonic lens development in xenopus laevis. 19734201078
the mixed leukocyte reaction in the toad xenopus laevis: a family study. 19734272812
studies on the adaptation of xenopus laevis to hyperosmotic media. 19734148982
[development of peroxidase activity and organification of iodide in the thyroid gland of xenopus laevis (daudin) during metamorphosis]. 19734196498
ultrastructural aspects of the nucleus infundibularis dorsalis in the caudal hypothalamus of xenopus laevis. 19734348310
the pneumonocytes in the lung of xenopus laevis. 19734352575
dopamine- -hydroxylase activity in the skin of xenopus laevis in relation with pigment migration. 19734265946
regulation of mitosis in the embryonic kidney (xenopus laevis) by kidney growth inhibitor (chalone). 19734271043
the thymus during the ontogeny of the toad xenopus laevis: growth, membrane-bound immunoglobulins and mixed lymphocyte reaction. 19734273637
specificity of mitochondrial and cytoplasmic ribosomes and elongation factors from xenopus laevis. 19734574651
proteins from biologically active ribosomal subparticles of xenopus leavis. 19734575791
the template specificities of dna polymerase in cell free lysates of xenopus laevis eggs, larvae and immature ovaries. 19734581490
a study of the thermal stability of ribosomes and biologically active subribosomal particles.1. the ability of escherichia coli ribosomes to function in poly(u)-directed protein synthesis was measured at elevated temperatures by using thermostable supernatant factors from bacillus stearothermophilus. the amount of polyphenylalanine synthesized at 55 degrees c was about the same as at 37 degrees c, but the rate of synthesis was increased approximately fivefold. at 60 degrees c the activity of the ribosomes was halved. 2. e. coli ribosomes can sustain the loss of approx. 10% of the double ...19734584137
lens differentiation from the cornea following lens extirpation or cornea transplantation in xenopus laevis. 19734585215
induction of skin allograft tolerance during metamorphosis of the toad xenopus laevis: a possible model for studying generation of self tolerance to histocompatibility antigens. 19734588108
microinjection of rabbit hemoglobin messenger rna into amphibian oocytes and embryos.after microinjection of hemoglobin mrna from rabbit reticulocytes (9s mrna) into xenopus laevis oocytes, the cytological structure remains normal. the peroxidase reaction does not show an accumulation of synthesized hemoglobin in the germinal vesicle. fertilized pleurodeles waltlii eggs synthesize rabbit hemoglobin after injection of 9s mrna; hemoglobin synthesis decreases as development progresses. micromeres and macromeres synthesize equal amounts of hemoglobin, despite the fact that the micro ...19734510295
different sequences for 5s rna in kidney cells and ovaries of xenopus laevis. 19734512331
isolation of messenger rna coding for mouse heavy-chain immunoglobulin.a method for purification of the mrna coding for heavy-chain protein of a mouse g(2a) myeloma (5563) is reported. complete myeloma protein (h(2)l(2)) specifically binds to the heavy-chain mrna, and the resultant rna-protein complex is precipitated with antiserum against 5563 myeloma protein. cytoplasmic rna isolated by this method showed two bands of 6.0 x 10(5) and 3.1 x 10(5) molecular weight when analyzed by acrylamide gel electrophoresis. the rna in the bands contained 1.5% and 8% a-rich reg ...19734515608
the translation of messenger rna injected in living oocytes of xenopus laevis. 19734521403
effects of naja nivea venom on nerve, cardiac and skeletal muscle activity of the frog.1. the effects of 1 mg/ml whole naja nivea (cape cobra) venom, and of three different toxins isolated from it, on spinal reflex excitability and cardiac and skeletal muscle activity of the frog (xenopus laevis), were studied. isolated spinal cords, sciatic nerve-gastrocnemius muscle units and isolated heart preparations were used.2. synaptic efficiency and/or motoneurone excitability ceased totally and irreversibly after the application of whole venom within 18.5 minutes. the application of alph ...19734354326
new membrane formation during cytokinesis in normal and cytochalasin b-treated eggs of xenopus laevis. i. electron microscope observations.a method is described for measuring and calculating the preexisting surface in uncleaved xenopus eggs and the rate of surface growth in cleaving eggs. surface-marking experiments with cytochalasin b-treated eggs show that the unpigmented surface grows by de novo formation and not by expansion of preexisting pigmented surface. the onset of new surface formation during first cleavage was studied by using transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope techniques. at 3-4 min and a ...19734356573
serum immunoglobulin conten in normal and lymphoid tumor-bearing xenopus laevis. 19734198048
effect of ethylenebis (dithiocarbamic acid)disodium salt(nabam)and ethylenebis(dithiocarbamato)manganese(maneb) on xenopus laevis development. 19734199117
inhibition of ribosomal rna synthesis in neurula cells by extracts from blastulae of xenopus laevis. 19734363801
immune response in xenopus laevis and immunochemical properties of the serum antibodies. 19734631059
mycobacteria and lymphoreticular tumours in xenopus laevis, the south african clawed toad. i. isolation, characterization and pathogenicity for xenopus of m. marinum isolated from lymphoreticular tumour cells. 19734770465
mycobacteria and lymphoreticular tumours in xenopus laevis, the south african clawed toad. ii. have mycobacteria a role in tumour initiation and development? 19734770466
sequence organization in the genome of xenopus laevis. 19734782889
isolation and structure of a new active peptide "xenopsin" on the smooth muscle, especially on a strip of fundus from a rat stomach, from the skin of xenopus laevis. 19734783175
[biochemical research on cogenesis. 6. properties of 5s rna present in the different cellular compartments of xenopus laevis oocytes]. 19734785224
the action of cytochalasin b during egg cleavage in xenopus laevis: dependence on cell membrane permeability. 19734787185
quantitative and qualitative analysis of rna synthesis in stage 6 and stage 4 oocytes of xenopus laevis. 19734787598
synthesis of mitochondrial rna in disaggregated embryos of xenopus laevis. 19734789599
the development of the optic tectum in xenopus laevis: a golgi study. 19734791391
analysis of histones from different tissues and embryos of xenopus laevis (daudin). ii. qualitative and quantitative aspects of nuclear histones during early stages of development. 19734792195
a study of the dissociation of the ribosomes of xenopus laevis at various stages of development. 19734797001
[biochemical research on oogenesis. 7. synthesis and maturation of 5s rna in the small oocytes of xenopus laevis]. 19734799005
progesterone induced maturation in oocytes of xenopus laevis. appearance of a 'maturation promoting factor' in enucleated oocytes. 19734799790
oestrogen-stimulated cholesterol and lipid synthesis in xenopus laevis liver. 19734802550
histone synthesis during early embryogenesis in xenopus laevis (south african clawed toad). 19734682997
biochemical data on some organs from normal or prolactin-treated xenopus laevis (daudin) adults reared in fresh and in salt water. 19734689584
an ultrastructural and radioautographic study of early oogenesis in the toad xenopus laevis. 19734689945
urea response to pure osmotic stress in the aquatic total xenopus laevis. 19734691264
neuronal locus specificity: altered pattern of spatial deployment in fused fragments of embryonic xenopus eyes.before optic nerve outgrowth in xenopus laevis embryos, a change of state occurs in the differentiating retinal cell population which renders the cells refractory to information about subsequent changes in their positions, and commits individual ganglion cells to develop specific position-dependent properties (locus specificities) which subserve the formation of orderly retinotopic connections in the optic tectum. when different parts of eye primordia from stages before optic nerve outgrowth are ...19734700606
the visual pigment system of xenopus laevis: tadpoles and adults. 19734706355
establishment of a cell line (xtc-2) from the south african clawed toad, xenopus laevis. 19734708349
ddt-like action of allethrin in the sensory nervous system of xenopus laevis. 19734709211
role of calcium and prostaglandin (pge 1 ) in the msh-induced activation of adenylate cyclase in xenopus laevis. 19734712184
histochemical features of hind limb development in xenopus laevis. 19734714935
cytodynamics and ontogeny of the immune response of xenopus laevis against sheep erythrocytes. 19734722159
studies on the assembly and secretion of a multicomponent protein. the biosynthesis of vitellogenin, an oestrogen-induced glycolipophosphoprotein.1. incorporation of [(32)p]p(i) and [(3)h]leucine into vitellogenin secreted in vitro by liver slices from oestrogen-treated xenopus laevis is accompanied by a 2h lag; no lag is apparent for the incorporation into total tissue protein. 2. the addition of cycloheximide was found immediately to inhibit further incorporation of radioactive leucine into total tissue protein. the incorporation into secreted vitellogenin, however, continued for 2h after the addition of cycloheximide. 3. pulse-labellin ...19734724585
location of the genes for 5s ribosomal rna in xenopus laevis. 19734726606
the distribution of monoamine oxidase and acetylcholinesterase in the brain of xenopus laevis tadpoles. 19734728847
properties of the primary organization field in the embryo of xenopus laevis. iv. pattern formation and regulation following early inhibition of mitosis. 19734729951
the distribution of monoamines in the tel-, di- and mesencephalon of xenopus laevis tadpoles, with special reference to the hypothalamo-hypophysial system. 19734735038
nuclear pore flow rate of ribosomal rna and chain growth rate of its precursor during oogenesis of xenopus laevis. 19734735362
cortical granules remaining after fertilization in xenopus laevis. 19734735367
duck-haemoglobin synthesis in frog cells. the translation and assay of reticulocyte 9-s rna in oocytes of xenopus laevis. 19734736390
nuclear transplantation with melanophores, ciliated epidermal cells, and the established cell-line a-8 in xenopus laevis. 19734736932
effects of ionic concentration on permeability properties of nodal membrane in myelinated nerve fibres of xenopus laevis. potential clamp experiments. 19734737548
the distribution of sodium and potassium in amphibian embryos during early development.1. intracellular and intercellular concentrations of sodium and potassium have been measured in pregastrular embryos of xenopus laevis and amblystoma mexicanum. calcium and magnesium contents have also been determined.2. between egg and gastrula stages of development the potassium concentration is near to 60 m-mole/l. embryo. up to the blastula stage the sodium concentration is near to 50 m-mole/l. embryo; the amount of sodium in the embryo begins to fall just before gastrulation.3. embryo calci ...19734737869
intracellular and intercellular potentials in the early amphibian embryo.1. the sensitivity of the membrane potential of cells of early embryos of xenopus laevis to variations in the extracellular concentrations of sodium and potassium has been determined.2. alterations in the extracellular sodium concentration have little effect on the membrane potential at all pregastrular stages tested.3. up to the 32 cell stage an increase in the concentration of potassium in the bathing medium causes a fall in cell membrane potential only when membrane newly synthesized in the f ...19734737870
changes in lactate dehydrogenase isozyme pattern during the development of xenopus laevis (daudin). 19734748109
assay, purification, properties and mechanism of action of gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase from the liver of the rat and xenopus laevis.1. an improved radioassay for glutathione synthetase and gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase was developed. 2. xenopus laevis liver gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase was purified 324-fold by saline-bicarbonate extraction, protamine sulphate precipitation, cm-cellulose and deae-cellulose column chromatography, and gel filtration. 3. rat liver gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase was purified 11400-fold by a procedure similar to that employed for the xenopus laevis enzyme. 4. rat liver gamma-glutamylcy ...19734748828
growth and differentiation during metamorphosis of xenopus laevis. 19734750377
5 s dnas of xenopus laevis and xenopus mulleri: evolution of a gene family. 19734754843
absence of cell mobility across the retina in xenopus laevis embryos. 19734759113
reiterated transfer rna genes of xenopus laevis. 19734760135
clustering of transfer rna genes of xenopus laevis. 19734760136
histological development of the cement gland in xenopus laevis: a light microscopic study. 19734760636
control of 5s rna synthesis during early development of anucleolate and partial nucleolate mutants of xenopus laevis.ribosomes of all eukaryotes contain a single molecule of 5s, 18s, and 28s rna. in the frog xenopus laevis the genes which code for 18s and 28s rna are located in the nucleolar organizer, but these genes are not linked to the 5s rna genes. therefore the synthesis of the three ribosomal rnas provides a model system for studying interchromosomal aspects of gene regulation. in order to determine if the synthesis of the three ribosomal rnas are interdependent, the relative rate of 5s rna synthesis wa ...19734761330
the development of a hypothalamic monoaminergic system for the regulation of the pars intermedia activity in xenopus laevis. 19734761512
properties of the primary organization field in the embryo of xenopus laevis. v. regulation after removal of the head organizer, in normal early gastrulae and in those already possessing a second implanted organizer. 19734761667
effects of adenohypophysectomy and aminoglutethimide on water and electrolyte composition of xenopus laevis daudin. 19734761690
an electron microscope study of acid hydrolase activity in the pneumonocytes of xenopus laevis. 19734762899
preferential transcription of xenopus laevis ribosomal rna in interspecies hybrids between xenopus laevis and xenopus mulleri. 19734763983
ionic currents at resting potential in nerve fibres from xenopus laevis. potential clamp experiments. 19734765596
the effect of long-term exposure to an illuminated white background on the msh content of the pituitary of xenopus laevis. 19734770273
the rate of action of tetrodotoxin on myelinated nerve fibres of xenopus laevis and rana esculenta.1. the experiments were done on single ranvier nodes of xenopus laevis (voltage clamp) and rana esculenta (action potentials). rate and size of the effect of tetrodotoxin were determined by the reversible reduction of either the sodium inward current (xenopus) or of v(a), the maximum rate of rise of the action potential (rana).2. the results of tetrodotoxin block at equilibrium could be excellently fitted by assuming a one-to-one reaction between toxin molecules and sodium channels of the xenopu ...19734543328
nuclear dna content variability in xenopus laevis: a redundancy regulation common to all gene families. 19734621098
steroid inhibition of protein incorporation by isolated amphibian oocytes.the relationship between blood protein (vitellogenin) incorporation and nuclear maturation was studied in individual amphibian oocytes after in vitro exposure to desoxycorticosterone acetate (doca). isolated rana pipiens oocytes were incubated in vitro with radioactively labeled oocyte yolk precursor ([(3)h]vitellogenin) obtained from estrogenized xenopus laevis. incorporation of labeled vitellogenin into the oocytes continued over a 24-h period. oocytes simultaneously exposed to doca and to lab ...19744544841
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