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Energy metabolism in potoroine marsupialsWALLIS, I. R; FARRELL, D. J.Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology. 1992, Vol 162, Num 5, pp 478-487, issn 0174-1578Article

A simple pneumatic device for plunge-freezing cells grown on electron microscopy gridsCOLE, R; MATUSZEK, G; SEE, C et al.Journal of electron microscopy technique. 1990, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 167-173, issn 0741-0581, 7 p.Article

Micromanipulation of chromosomes in PTK2 cells using laser microsurgery (optical scalpel) in combination with laser-induced optical force (optical tweezers)HONG LIANG; WRIGHT, W. H; CHENG, S et al.Experimental cell research. 1993, Vol 204, Num 1, pp 110-120, issn 0014-4827Article

Micromanipulation of mitotic chromosomes in PTK2 cells using laser-induced optical forces ( optical tweezers )HONG LIANG; WRIGHT, W. H; WEI HE et al.Experimental cell research. 1991, Vol 197, Num 1, pp 21-35, issn 0014-4827Article

The rate of passage of digesta through the gastrointestinal tracts of potoroine marsupials: more evidence about the role of the potoroine foregutWALLIS, I. R.Physiological zoology. 1994, Vol 67, Num 3, pp 771-795, issn 0031-935XArticle

Hypogeal fungi in the diet of the long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) in mixed-species and regrowth eucalypt forest stands in south-eastern AustraliaCLARIDGE, A. W; TANTON, M. T; CUNNINGHAM, R. B et al.Wildlife research (East Melbourne). 1993, Vol 20, Num 3, pp 321-337, issn 1035-3712Article

Athesmioides aiolos Cribb and Spratt, 1992 (Digenea: Dicrocoeliidae), from Potorous tridactylus (Marsupialia: Potoroidae) in Tasmania, AustraliaCRIBB, T. H; WRIGHT, T.Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 1996, Vol 63, Num 2, pp 269-271, issn 1049-233XArticle

Antikinetochore antibodies interfere with prometaphase but not anaphase chromosome movement in living PtK2 cellsWISE, D. A; BHATTACHARJEE, L.Cell motility and the cytoskeleton. 1992, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 157-167, issn 0886-1544Article

Localization of the centrin-related 165,000-Mr protein of PtK2 cells during the cell cycleBARON, A. T; GREENWOOD, T. M; SALISBURY, J. L et al.Cell motility and the cytoskeleton. 1991, Vol 18, Num 1, pp 1-14, issn 0886-1544Article

Energetic cost of locomotion as a function of ambient temperature and during growth in the marsupial Potorous tridactylusBAUDINETTE, R. V; HALPERN, E. A; HINDS, D. S et al.Journal of experimental biology. 1993, Vol 174, pp 81-95, issn 0022-0949Article

Optical trapping for chromosome manipulation : a wavelength dependence of induced chromosome bridgesVOROBJEV, I. A; HONG LIANG; WRIGHT, W. H et al.Biophysical journal. 1993, Vol 64, Num 2, pp 533-538, issn 0006-3495Article

First record of the concurrent presence of sibling pouch young in free-living potoroo (Potorous tridactylus)JOHNSON, S. D; BUCHMANN, O. L. K. A.Mammalia (Paris). 1993, Vol 57, Num 3, pp 441-444, issn 0025-1461Article

The maintenance nitrogen requirements of potoroine marsupialsWALLIS, I. R; HUME, I. D.Physiological zoology. 1992, Vol 65, Num 6, pp 1246-1270, issn 0031-935XArticle

DNA REPAIR IN POTOROUS TRIDACTYLUSBUHL SN; SETLOW RB; REGAN JD et al.1974; BIOPHYS. J.; U.S.A.; DA. 1974; VOL. 14; NO 10; PP. 791-803; BIBL. 1P.Article

A tubulin identified by a monoclonal antibody is not present in mitotic spindlesGOSSELS, J. M; INGRAM, V. M.Experimental cell research. 1989, Vol 184, Num 2, pp 471-483, issn 0014-4827, 13 p.Article

THE RELATIVE RADIOSENSITIVITIES OF HUMAN, RABBIT AND RATKANGAROO CHROMOSOMESSCOTT D; BIGGER TRL.1974; CHROMOSOMA; ALLEM.; DA. 1974; VOL. 49; NO 2; PP. 185-203; BIBL. 1P.1/2Article

Microhabitat use by the long-nosed Potoroo, Potorous tridactylus, and other small mammals in remnant forest vegetation of south-western VictoriaBENNETT, A. F.Wildlife research (East Melbourne). 1993, Vol 20, Num 3, pp 267-285, issn 1035-3712Article

Relationships between plasma composition and parotid salivary composition and secretion rates in the potoroine marsupials, Aepyprymnus rufescens and Potorous tridactylusBEAL, A. M.Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology. 1992, Vol 162, Num 7, pp 637-645, issn 0174-1578Article

Caractéristiques caryotypiques de sous-lignées cellulaires dérivées de reins de rats kangourous et de fibroblastes de peau de Muntjac indienPOLYANSKAYA, G. G.Citologiâ. 1988, Vol 30, Num 6, pp 732-738, issn 0041-3771Article

Astral and spindle forces in PtK2 cells during anaphase B : a laser microbeam studyAIST, J. R; HONG LIANG; BERNS, M. W et al.Journal of Cell Science. 1993, Vol 104, pp 1207-1216, issn 0021-9533, 4Article

Optical trapping in animal and fungal cells using a tunable, near-infrared titanium-sapphire laserBERNS, M. W; AIST, J. R; WRIGHT, W. H et al.Experimental cell research. 1992, Vol 198, Num 2, pp 375-378, issn 0014-4827Article

Cytoplasmic dynein is localized to kinetochores during mitosisPFARR, C. M; COUE, M; GRISSOM, P. M et al.Nature (London). 1990, Vol 345, Num 6272, pp 263-265, issn 0028-0836, 3 p.Article

STOMACH EVOLUTION IN THE MACROPODIDAE OWEN, 1839 (MAMMALIA: MARSUPIALIA)LANGER P.1980; Z. ZOOL. SYST. EVOLUTIONSFORSCH.; ISSN 0044-3808; DEU; DA. 1980; VOL. 18; NO 3; PP. 211-232; ABS. FRE/GER; BIBL. 3 P.Article

Chromosome homologies in Potorous tridactylus and P. longipes (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) based on G-banding patternsJOHNSTON, P. G; DAVEY, R. J; SEEBECK, J. H et al.Australian journal of zoology. 1984, Vol 32, Num 3, pp 319-324, issn 0004-959XArticle

POTOROUS TRIDACTYLUS (KERR) (MARSUPIALIA: MACROPODIAE): ITS DISTRIBUTION, STATUS AND HABITAT PREFERENCES IN VICTORIASEEBECK JH.1981; AUST. WILDL. RES.; ISSN 0310-7833; AUS; DA. 1981; VOL. 8; NO 2; PP. 285-306; BIBL. 2 P.Article

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