Glycogen utilization by the amphibian gastrula in relation to invagination and induction

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Lucena Jaeger, Lucena Jaeger
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English
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120

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Glycogen utilization by the amphibian gastrula in relation to invagination and induction
1945, Press of the Wistar institute of anatomy and biology
in English

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Edition Notes

"Literature cited": p. 118-120.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia university, 1945.
"Reprinted from the Journal of cellular and comparative physiology, vol. 25, no. 2 ... April, 1945."
Vita.

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[Philadelphia, Pa

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Library of Congress
QP701 .J3

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Pagination
1 p. l., 97-120 p., 1 l. incl. illus., tables.
Number of pages
120

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OL188948M
LCCN
a46000312
OCLC/WorldCat
31122811

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