Abstract

Developmental biology, primarily work with the embryos of Xenopus species X. laevis and X. tropicalis, is the focus of this site.

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  • Developmental biology, primarily work with the embryos of Xenopus species X. laevis and X. tropicalis, is the focus of this site

  • The 'What's new?' section was last updated on the 16 September 1999 and lists changes made elsewhere on the site

  • The images on the 'Marker' pages are of excellent quality and many of them are thumbnailed to decrease loading time

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Xenopus molecular marker resource at the Institut de Génétique Humaine in France, maintained by Denis Pugnére. Developmental biology, primarily work with the embryos of Xenopus species X. laevis and X. tropicalis, is the focus of this site. It contains a large collection of experimental protocols and very high quality images of histological stains. It has a 'latest news' section, details of suppliers and Xenopus researchers, and movies of development. It incorporates a full site-archive search facility and is part of the WWW Virtual Library catalog. The 'What's new?' section was last updated on the 16 September 1999 and lists changes made elsewhere on the site

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