Manner, H.W.The Origin of the Blastema and of New Tissues in Regenerating Forelimbs of Adult Triturus Viridescens Viridescens, J. exp. Zool., 122: 229-57, 1953.
2.
Singer, M.The Influence of the Nerve in Regeneration of the Amphibian Extremity , Quart. Rev. Biol., 47:169-200,1952.
3.
Salpeter, M.M., and Singer, M.The Fine Structure of Mesenchymatous Cells in the Regenerating Forelimb of the Adult Newt Triturus, Develop. Biol., 2: 516-34, 1960.
4.
Hay, E.D., and Fischman, D.A.Origin of the Blastema in Regenerating Limbs of the Newt Triturus Viridescens , Develop Biol., 3:26-59, 1961.
5.
Thorton, C.R.The Histogenesis of Muscle in the Regenerating Forelimb of Larval Amblystoma Punctatum, J. Morph., 62:17-47, 1938.
6.
Hay, E.D.Cytological Studies of Dedifferentiation and Differentiation in Regenerating Amphibia Limbs, Regeneration, pp. 177-210, ed. D. Rudnick, New York: Ronald Press Co., 1962 .
7.
O'Steen, W.K. , and Walker, B.E.Radioautographic Studies of Regeneration in the Common Newt. I. Physiological Regeneration, Anat. Rec. , 137:501-9, 1960.
8.
-. Radioautographic Studies of Regeneration in the Common Newt. II. Regeneration of the Forelimb, ibid., 139:547-55, 1961.
9.
Toto, P.D., Choukas, N.C., and Abati, A.Reaction of Bone to Magnetic Implant, J. dent. Res. , 42:643-52, 1963.
10.
Lash, J.W., Holtzer, H., and Swift, H.Regeneration of Mature Skeletal Muscle, Anat. Rec. , 128 :679-93, 1957.