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He makes tadpoles with eyes on their tails. Could that one day help solve birth defects in humans? (STAT News - The Boston Globe Media Production, 2018 Jan 2)
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From day one, a frog’s developing brain is calling the shots. (ScienceNews, 2017 Sept 25)
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Brain shapes normal body patterning much earlier than previously thought (The Medical News, 2017 Sept 25)
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Brain Guides Embryo Development (Technology Network, 2017 Sept 25)
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Brain Performs Important Functions Even Before Built Fully (Medindia, 2017 Sept 25)
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Bioelectric signals spark brain growth (Nature News, 2015 Mar 10)
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Bioelectrical Signals Can Stunt or Grow Brain Tissue (Scientific American, 2015 Mar 10)
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Bioelectricity plays key role in brain development and repair (NSF News, 2015 Mar 10)
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Electrical zap of cells shapes growing brains (Science News, 2015 Mar 10)
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I Sing the Bioelectric: Long-Distance Electrical Signals Guide Cell Growth and Repair (The Stem Cellar - CIRM - California Stem Cell Agency, 2015 Mar 10)
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Bioelectricity Signals Shooting Between Embryonic Cells 'Program' Brain Development (Medical Daily, 2015 Mar 10)
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Bioelectric signals help cells build new brain tissues (Zee News India, 2015 Mar 11)
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Bioelectricity Key to Brain Development, Repair (Laboratory equipment, 2015 Mar 11)
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Scientists Grow Frog Embryos with Unnaturally Large Brains (Softpedia News, 2015 Mar 11)
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Bioelectricity found to control brain development in tadpole embryos (Kurzweil AI News, 2015 Mar 20)
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Bioelectricity vital to brain and tissue development, tadpole experiment shows (ZMEScience, 2015 Mar 23)
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Suspicious Observers News (@ 2.02 minute mark) (Suspicious Observer News, 2015 March 12)
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F1000 - Exceptional rating (F1000 Prime, 2012 Jun 25)
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Voltage Change Forms Eyes In Head—Or Wherever (Science, 2011 Dec 09)
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My, Your Eyes Are So Electric (Science, 2011 Dec 07)
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Building the body electric (Science News, 2011 Dec 09)
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Bioelectric Signals Can Trigger Organ Growth (Forbes, 2011 Dec 08)
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Researchers discover that changes in bioelectric signals cause tadpoles to grow eyes in back, tail (Physorg, 2011 Dec 08)
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Changes in bioelectric signals trigger formation of new organs: Tadpoles made to grow eyes in back, tail (Science Daily, 2011 Dec 08)
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They've got eyes in the back of their head: Researchers create mutant tadpoles with body parts on their tails (Dailymail UK 2011 Dec 08)
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Not in the Genes: Embryonic Electric Fields (Evolution News, 2011 Dec 12)
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Changes in bioelectric signals trigger formation of new organs; regenerative medicine implications (Kurzweil AI News, 2011 Dec 09)
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