S J Counce
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Ede D, Counce S
Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org
. 2017 Mar;
148(4):402-415.
PMID: 28355008
In connection with studies on the effect of genetic abnormalities on development, a film was made of the normal development of theDrosophila embryo. Time-lapse motion technique was used, and this...
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Rickoll W, Counce S
Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol
. 2017 Mar;
188(3):163-177.
PMID: 28305753
Changes at the ultrastructural level during germ band extension in the embryo ofDrosophila melanogaster are described. Cytoplasmic connections between cells and the yolk sac are present during initial cellular movements....
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Rickoll W, Counce S
Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol
. 2017 Mar;
190(5):245-251.
PMID: 28305343
In the maternal-effect embryonic lethalmat(3)6, although cell formation occurs only at the poles, posterior blastoderm cells give rise to a posterior midgut rudiment (PMG) that undergoes extension movements similar to...
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Solari A, Counce S
J Cell Sci
. 1977 Aug;
26:229-50.
PMID: 562893
The chromosomal axes of the spermatocytes of the grasshopper Melanoplus differentialis have been studied with a modification of the microspreading procedure used previously. The whole complement of synaptonemal complexes (SCs)...
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MOSES M, Counce S, Paulson D
Science
. 1975 Jan;
187(4174):363-5.
PMID: 1111110
Human pachytene chromosome pairs have been characterized electron microscopically in spread preparations on the basis of synaptonemal complex length, kinetochore position and attached nucleoli when present. The X and Y...
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