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- Cells into Organs: The Forces That Shape the Embryo (1984) (352)
- Microvilli and blebs as sources of reserve surface membrane during cell spreading. (1976) (229)
- Surface activity and locomotion of Fundulus deep cells during blastula and gastrula stages. (1973) (218)
- Cells into organs (1969) (198)
- Contact relations, surface activity, and cortical microfilaments of marginal cells of the enveloping layer and of the yolk syncytial and yolk cytoplasmic layers of fundulus before and during epiboly. (1978) (179)
- Movements of epithelial cell sheets in vitro. (1966) (163)
- ELECTRICAL COUPLING BETWEEN EMBRYONIC CELLS BY WAY OF EXTRACELLULAR SPACE AND SPECIALIZED JUNCTIONS (1970) (158)
- DIFFERENTIATION OF THE JUNCTIONAL COMPLEX OF SURFACE CELLS IN THE DEVELOPING FUNDULUS BLASTODERM (1971) (142)
- A study of the mechanism of epiboly in the egg of Fundulus heteroclitus (1951) (130)
- SURFACE SPECIALIZATIONS OF FUNDULUS CELLS AND THEIR RELATION TO CELL MOVEMENTS DURING GASTRULATION (1967) (110)
- Rearrangement of enveloping layer cells without disruption of the epithelial permeability barrier as a factor in Fundulus epiboly. (1987) (105)
- Mechanism of Fundulus Epiboly—A Current View (1984) (105)
- A FINE STRUCTURAL STUDY OF CYTODIFFERENTIATION DURING CLEAVAGE, BLASTULA, AND GASTRULA STAGES OF FUNDULUS HETEROCLITUS (1967) (91)
- On the convergent cell movements of gastrulation in Fundulus. (1992) (91)
- Local inhibition of ruffling during contact inhibition of cell movement. (1971) (87)
- Further thoughts on directional cell movement during morphogenesis (1985) (84)
- DIFFERENTIATION IN CULTURE OF MIXED AGGREGATES OF DISSOCIATED TISSUE CELLS. (1955) (82)
- DIRECT OBSERVATION OF TYPE-SPECIFIC SEGREGATION IN MIXED CELL AGGREGATES. (1964) (81)
- The cellular basis of Fundulus epiboly. Adhesivity of blastula and gastrula cells in culture. (1963) (75)
- The yolk syncytial layer of Fundulus: its origin and history and its significance for early embryogenesis. (1993) (73)
- Significance of cell-to cell contacts for the directional movement of neural crest cells within a hydrated collagen lattice. (1981) (66)
- Programmed endocytosis during epiboly of Fundulus heteroclitus (1986) (51)
- Protrusive activity, mode and rate of locomotion, and pattern of adhesion of Fundulus deep cells during gastrulation (1983) (48)
- The midblastula transition, the YSL transition and the onset of gastrulation in Fundulus. (1992) (47)
- The use of tritiated thymidine for marking migratory cells. (1961) (45)
- Modes of cell locomotion in vivo. (1973) (45)
- The Cellular Expression and Genetics of Two New Genes in Lebistes Reticulatus. (1944) (44)
- Morphogenetic Cell Movements (1966) (44)
- Fundulus deep cells: directional migration in response to epithelial wounding. (1988) (43)
- The Differentiation of Tissue Cells (1956) (41)
- Ingression during early gastrulation of fundulus. (1996) (39)
- Exogenous control of morphogenesis in isolated Fundulus blastoderms by nutrient chemical factors (1956) (35)
- Observations on nudging cells in culture (1976) (35)
- BEHAVIOR OF DISSOCIATED RETINAL PIGMENT CELLS IN HETEROTYPIC CELL AGGREGATES * (1963) (34)
- Some clues as to the formation of protrusions by Fundulus deep cells. (1977) (28)
- Formation of protrusions of the cell surface during tissue cell movement. (1980) (27)
- Changes in surface extensibility of Fundulus deep cells during early development. (1973) (26)
- Gradient in convergent cell movement during Fundulus gastrulation. (1998) (26)
- Factors concerned in the response of melanoblasts to estrogen in the brown Leghorn fowl. (1948) (24)
- The Surface Gel Layer of Fundulus Eggs in Relation to Epiboly. (1949) (23)
- Directional cell movement during early development of the teleost Blennius pholis: I. Formation of epithelial cell clusters and their pattern and mechanism of movement. (1988) (21)
- Estrogen, Thyroid Hormone, and the Differentiation of Pigment Cells in the Brown Leghorn (1953) (17)
- Locomotion of Fundulus Deep Cells during Gastrulation (1981) (17)
- Intercellular junctions, intramembranous particles and cytoskeletal elements of deep cells of the Fundulus gastrula. (1977) (16)
- The role of thyroid hormone in melanoblast differentiation in the Brown Leghorn. (1950) (15)
- Directional cell movement during early development of the teleost Blennius pholis: II. Transformation of the cells of epithelial clusters into dendritic melanocytes, their dissociation from each other, and their migration to and invasion of the pectoral fin buds. (1988) (15)
- Enhancement of morphogenesis in Fundulus blastoderms by fusion and crowding in vitro (1959) (9)
- Some Contributions of Research on Early Teleost Embryogenesis to General Problems of Development (1990) (8)
- In vivo Analysis of Convergent Cell Movements in The Germ Ring of Fundulus (1991) (7)
- THE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT OF RADIATIONS ON MENDELIAN PHENOTYPES OF THE GOLDFISH, CARASSIUS AURATUS (1939) (6)
- Role of the periblast in Fundulus epiboly. (1971) (6)
- Embryologist: My Eight Decades in Developmental Biology (2003) (5)
- Programmed Endocytosis During Epiboly of Fundulus heteroclitus 1 (2006) (1)
- John P. Trinkaus Embryology Notebook I Cover (2013) (0)
- John Philip Trinkaus (1918-2003) (2018) (0)
- John Philip Trinkaus Drawing of Crepidula Cells, 1938 (2017) (0)
- Frontmatter of J.P. Trinkaus autobiography (2014) (0)
- [On the demonstration of blood group antigens A and B in human spermatozoa]. (1969) (0)
- An analysis of the effects of estradiol on melanoblast differentiation in the brown Leghorn fowl. (1947) (0)
- Acknowledgements section of J.P. Trinkaus autobiography (2014) (0)
- John Philip Trinkaus's Conclusion (2015) (0)
- Properties of the surface coat in embryos of Fundulus heteroclitus. (1948) (0)
- Great Britain CHANGE IN SURFACE EXTENSIBILITY OF FUNDULUS DEEP CELLS DURING EARLY DEVELOPMENT (2005) (0)
- John Philip Trinkaus Drawing of Frog Embryo Stages, 1938 (2017) (0)
- John P. Trinkaus Embryology Notebook I Page 105 (2013) (0)
- An analysis of melanoblast response to thyroxine in the brown Leghorn fowl. (1948) (0)
- John Philip Trinkaus Drawing of Cat Ovary, 1938 (2017) (0)
- Appendix II of J.P. Trinkaus autobiography (2014) (0)
- Local interruption of undulation in the contact-induced inhibition of cell motion. (1971) (0)
- John Philip Trinkaus Drawing of 48 Hour Chick Embryo, 1938 (2017) (0)
- John Philip Drawing of Crepidula Spiral Cleavage, 1938 (2017) (0)
- John Philip Trinkaus Drawing of Late Embryo and Tadpole Stage of Frog, 1938 (2017) (0)
- John Philip Trinkaus to Unknown, 1972 (2017) (0)
- John Philip Trinkaus to Adam Curtis, 1969 (2017) (0)
- John H. Larsen to John Philip Trinkaus to Cheryll Tickle, 1972 (2017) (0)
- Cell movements in vivo: problems and perspectives. (1977) (0)
- Index of of J.P. Trinkaus autobiography (2014) (0)
- John P. Trinkaus Embryology Notebook II Page 16 (2013) (0)
- John P. Trinkaus Embryology Notebook I Page 53 (2013) (0)
- John P. Trinkaus Embryology Course Notebook II from 1939 (2013) (0)
- Chapter 1 of J.P. Trinkaus autobiography (2014) (0)
- John Philip Trinkaus's Research Progress Report for November 26, 1974 (2017) (0)
- Preface of J.P. Trinkaus autobiography (2014) (0)
- Title page of J.P. Trinkaus autobriography (2014) (0)
- Three photos of cells (2:15, 2:30, 2:35) (2017) (0)
- Editor's Preface of J.P. Trinkaus autobiography (2014) (0)
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