Register      Login
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences Australian Journal of Biological Sciences Society
Biological Sciences

Articles citing this paper

Fusion and Hybridization of Marsupial and Eutherian Cells I. Growth of Marsupial Cells and Co-cultivation with Eutherian Cells

Jennifer A MarshalI Graves and Rory M Hope
30(5) pp.445 - 460


8 articles found in Crossref database.

Marsupial-mouse cell hybrids containing fragments of the marsupial X chromosome
Graves Jennifer A. Marshall, Chew Guat Kin, Cooper D. W., Johnston P. G.
Somatic Cell Genetics. 1979 5(4). p.481
An autosomal gene assignment in a marsupial: The gene for LDH-A is on chromosome 5 of the red kangaroo, Macropus rufus
Donald Jennifer A., Adams M. A.
Biochemical Genetics. 1981 19(9-10). p.901
Use of enzyme-deficient cell lines as feeder layers
Graves Jennifer A. Marshall
In Vitro. 1978 14(6). p.506
Hybrids between irradiated and unirradiated mammalian cells: Survival and chromosome segregation
Zelesco Paula A., Graves Jennifer A. Marshall
Journal of Cellular Physiology. 1983 116(1). p.98
Selected features of marsupial genetics
Hope Roy M.
Genetica. 1993 90(2-3). p.165
Two monotreme cell lines, derived from female platypuses (Ornithorhynchus anatinus; Monotremata, mammalia)
Wrigley Jaclyn M., Marshall Graves Jennifer A.
In Vitro. 1984 20(4). p.321
Cleavage in vivo and in culture in the dasyurid marsupial Antechinus stuartii (macleay)
Selwood Lynne, Young G. J.
Journal of Morphology. 1983 176(1). p.43
DNA methylation and genetic inactivation at thymidine kinase locus: Two different mechanisms for silencing autosomal genes
Dobrovic Alexander, Gareau J. L. Pierre, Ouellette Gail, Bradley W. Edward C.
Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics. 1988 14(1). p.55
Abstract PDF (6.9 MB) Export Citation

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via Email