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Recovery of viability in triploid hybrids between japanese and european water frogs, and their reproductive capacityOHTANI, H; KONDO, Y.The Journal of experimental zoology. 1993, Vol 266, Num 1, pp 51-56, issn 0022-104XArticle

17α, 20α-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one is the naturally occurring spermiation-inducing hormone in the testis of a frog, Rana nigromaculataKOBAYASHI, T; SAKAI, N; ADACHI, S et al.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1993, Vol 133, Num 1, pp 321-327, issn 0013-7227Article

Intensification of the first actin layer-line during contraction of frog skeletal muscleYAGI, N.Advances in Biophysics. 1991, Vol 27, pp 35-43, issn 0065-227XArticle

The number and type of photoreceptor in the retina of Rana nigromaculata: a SEM studyLI JUNFENG; WU QIJIU.Dongwu xuébào. 1989, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 113-118, issn 0001-7302, 6 p.Article

Polymorphism of lampbrush chromosomes in Japanese populations of Rana nigromaculataOHTANI, H.Zoological science. 1994, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 337-342, issn 0289-0003Article

Effect of high K+ exposure on phosphoinositide metabolism in frog skeletal muscleZHENG DONG; KE-YING CHEN; PEI-HONG ZHU et al.Biochemical and biophysical research communications (Print). 1992, Vol 182, Num 2, pp 767-772, issn 0006-291XArticle

Frequent development of pancreatic carcinomas in the Rana nigromaculata groupMASAHITO, P; NISHIOKA, M; UEDA, H et al.Cancer research (Baltimore). 1995, Vol 55, Num 17, pp 3781-3784, issn 0008-5472Article

Effect of activation of protein kinase C on excitation-contraction coupling in frog twitch muscle fibresWANG, X. F; ZHU, P. H.Pflügers Archiv. 1994, Vol 428, Num 3-4, pp 224-231, issn 0031-6768Conference Paper

Effect of barium ions on excitation-contraction coupling of frog twitch muscle fibresZHU, P. H; FU, D. X.Japanese journal of physiology. 1990, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 429-434, issn 0021-521X, 6 p.Article

Proliferation of primordial germ cells of frogs stimulated by a fraction of granules derived from Rana nigromaculata embryos at the tail-bud stageSHIRANE, T.Experientia. 1989, Vol 45, Num 11-12, pp 1140-1142, issn 0014-4754, 3 p.Article

Effects of divalent cations on the time course of post-tetanic decay of miniature endplate potential frequency in frogsNARITA, K; KITA, H.Neuroscience. 1991, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 879-883, issn 0306-4522Article

Relationship between lectin-affinity granules in anuran embryos and formation of primordial germ cellsSHIRANE, T.Experientia. 1991, Vol 47, Num 1, pp 97-100, issn 0014-4754, 4 p.Article

Plasma levels of androgens in growing frogs of Rana nigromaculataTANAKA, S; IWASAWA, H; WAKABAYASHI, K et al.Zoological science. 1988, Vol 5, Num 5, pp 1007-1012, issn 0289-0003Article

Translocation of 45Ca from the endolymphatic sacs to the bone in Rana nigromaculataFUJIMORI, M; SASAYAMA, Y; OGURO, C et al.Zoological science. 1988, Vol 5, Num 1, pp 201-203, issn 0289-0003Article

Studies on alkaline phosphatase activity in amphibians. I, Alkaline phosphatase activity during development in Rana japonica and Rana nigromaculataKASHIWAGI, A.Scientific report of the Laboratory for Amphibian Biology, Hiroshima University. 1990, Vol 10, pp 223-231, issn 0386-3166, 9 p.Article

DESCENDANTS OF RECIPROCAL HYBRIDS BETWEEN TWO JAPANESE POND-FROG SPECIES, RANA NIGROMACULATA AND RANA BREVIPODAKAWAMURA T; NISHIOKA M.1976; SCI. REP. LAB. AMPHIB. BIOL., HIROSHIMA UNIV.; JPN; DA. 1976; VOL. 3; PP. 399-419; BIBL. 2 P.Article

Relative roles ot theca and granulosa cells in ovarian follicular steroidogenesis in the amphibian, Rana nigromaculataKWON, H. B; AHN, R. S.General and comparative endocrinology. 1994, Vol 94, Num 2, pp 207-214, issn 0016-6480Article

Characterization of the constituent fatty acids in phosphatidylinositol during early development in Rana nigromaculataRYUZAKI, M.Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B. Comparative biochemistry. 1988, Vol 90, Num 1, pp 103-108, issn 0305-0491Article

Fine structure of filiform papillar epithelium from the tongue of the frog, Rana nigromaculataIWASAKI, S; MIYATA, K; KOBAYASHI, K et al.Zoological science. 1988, Vol 5, Num 1, pp 61-68, issn 0289-0003Article

Role of peanut-lectin-affinity molecules (PLAM) on primordial germ cells in the initial determination of sex in anuraSHIRANE, T.The Journal of experimental zoology. 1987, Vol 243, Num 3, pp 495-502, issn 0022-104XArticle

Allopentaploids and allohexaploids between Rana nigromaculata and Rana plancyi chosenicaKAWAMURA, T; NISHIOKA, M; OKUMOTO, H et al.Scientific report of the Laboratory for Amphibian Biology, Hiroshima University. 1992, Vol 11, pp 161-195, issn 0386-3166Article

Differentiation of 70 populations in the Rana nigromaculata group by the method of electrophoretic analysesNISHIOKA, M; SUMIDA, M; OHTANI, H et al.Scientific report of the Laboratory for Amphibian Biology, Hiroshima University. 1992, Vol 11, pp 1-70, issn 0386-3166Article

Proliferative activity of somatic cells during gonadal development in the Japanese pond frog, Rana nigromaculataTANIMURA, A; IWASAWA, H.The Journal of experimental zoology. 1991, Vol 259, Num 3, pp 365-370, issn 0022-104XArticle

DETECTION OF CHROMOSOMES BEARING THE LOCI FOR SEVEN KINDS OF PROTEINS IN JAPANESE POND FROGSNISHIOKA M; OHTANI H; SUMIDA M et al.1980; SCI. REP. LAB. AMPHIB. BIOL., HIROSHIMA UNIV.; ISSN 0386-3166; JPN; DA. 1980; VOL. 4; PP. 127-184; BIBL. 4 P.Article

EFFECT OF HETEROSPECIFIC DNA ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF RANA NIGROMACULATASHI LUEJI; YAN YUANCHANG; ZHANG JIZENG et al.1981; SCI. SIN.; ISSN 0582-236X; CHN; DA. 1981; VOL. 24; NO 3; PP. 402-406; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

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