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Triturus viridescens

Rogoff, J. L., 1927, The hedonic glands of Triturus viridescens, a stmctural and fimctioiial study, Anat. Rec. 34 132-133. [Pg.48]

Chadwick, C.S. 1940. Identity of prolactin with water drive factor in Triturus viridescens. Proc Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 45, 335-337. [Pg.614]

Chalkley, D. T. (1954) A quantitative histological analysis of forehmb regeneration in Triturus viridescens. J. Morph. 94,21-70. [Pg.480]

A host of different species have been used over the past century for limb regeneration studies, including the European crested newt, Triturus cristatus, which is now a protected species. Today, however, four species predominate. One is the eastern spotted newt of North America, Notophthalmus viridescens, which is used as an adult. The adults of this species are common, adaptable to... [Pg.468]


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