The African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, is one of the most widely used model organisms in biological research. However, the most recent anatomical description of X. laevis was produced nearly a century ago. Compared with other anurans, pipid frogs – including X. laevis – exhibit numerous unusual morphological features; thus, anatomical descriptions of more ‘typical’ frogs do not detail many aspects of X. laevis skeletal and soft‐tissue morphology. The relatively new method of using iodine‐based agents to stain soft tissues prior to high‐resolution X‐ray imaging has several advantages over gross dissection, such as enabling dissection of very small and fragile specimens, and preserving the three‐dimensional topology of anatomical structures...
The spinal cord is the first central nervous system structure to develop during vertebrate embryogen...
Gross dissection has a long history as a tool for the study of human or animal soft‐ and hard‐tissue...
AbstractAppropriate blood supply and vascular development are necessary in development and in cancer...
BACKGROUND: The current study applies both traditional and Diffusible Iodine Contrast Enhanced compu...
The current study applies both traditional and Diffusible Iodine Contrast Enhanced computed microtom...
Xenopus as a Model Organism in Evolutionary Developmental Biology Xenopus laevis, the African clawed...
AbstractThe large size and rapid development of amphibian embryos has facilitated ground-breaking di...
The Pipoidea are a diverse group of frogs. Their diversity is demonstrated in their morphology, ecol...
Amphibians are models for studying applied ecological issues such as habitat loss, pollution, diseas...
Many tools are currently available to investigate and visualize soft and hard tissues in animals bot...
Lymph hearts are pulsatile organs present in lower vertebrates that propel lymph throughout the body...
Model organisms are often assumed to be representative of some more inclusive taxon of which the spe...
Among the frogs there are two forms of development: biphasic and direct. Xenopus laevis, a biphasic ...
Gross dissection has a long history as a tool for the study of human or animal soft‐ and hard‐tissue...
Using external morphology of adults and tadpoles, osteology from high-resolution microcomputed tomog...
The spinal cord is the first central nervous system structure to develop during vertebrate embryogen...
Gross dissection has a long history as a tool for the study of human or animal soft‐ and hard‐tissue...
AbstractAppropriate blood supply and vascular development are necessary in development and in cancer...
BACKGROUND: The current study applies both traditional and Diffusible Iodine Contrast Enhanced compu...
The current study applies both traditional and Diffusible Iodine Contrast Enhanced computed microtom...
Xenopus as a Model Organism in Evolutionary Developmental Biology Xenopus laevis, the African clawed...
AbstractThe large size and rapid development of amphibian embryos has facilitated ground-breaking di...
The Pipoidea are a diverse group of frogs. Their diversity is demonstrated in their morphology, ecol...
Amphibians are models for studying applied ecological issues such as habitat loss, pollution, diseas...
Many tools are currently available to investigate and visualize soft and hard tissues in animals bot...
Lymph hearts are pulsatile organs present in lower vertebrates that propel lymph throughout the body...
Model organisms are often assumed to be representative of some more inclusive taxon of which the spe...
Among the frogs there are two forms of development: biphasic and direct. Xenopus laevis, a biphasic ...
Gross dissection has a long history as a tool for the study of human or animal soft‐ and hard‐tissue...
Using external morphology of adults and tadpoles, osteology from high-resolution microcomputed tomog...
The spinal cord is the first central nervous system structure to develop during vertebrate embryogen...
Gross dissection has a long history as a tool for the study of human or animal soft‐ and hard‐tissue...
AbstractAppropriate blood supply and vascular development are necessary in development and in cancer...