2576 - 2600 of 2854 results Previous Page of 115 Next Page TableGridIndex AuthorBulletinDateIdentifierReportSpeciesTitleType 102550100200 AllWith Images Item 10957 The Role of Na-K-ATPase in the Renal Reabsorption of Sodium in Squalus acanthiasItem 12664 The Role of Prostaglamdins in the Indibition of NaCl Transport Across the Opercular Skin of the Killifish, Fundulus heteroclitusItem 11583 The Role of the Adenylate Cyclase - Cyclic AMP System in Bile Secretion by the Isolated Skate LiverItem 11847 The role of the kidney in acid-base regulation in the long-horned sculpin (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus) during exposure to low salinitiesItem 10692 The Role of Uricolysis in the Production of Urea by Fishes and Other Aquatic VertebratesItem 11249 The Role of Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) in the Regulation of Active Chloride Secretion in the Rectal Gland of Squalus acanthiasItem 10656 The Roles of the Rectal Gland and the Kidneys in Osmoregulation and Electrolyte Regulation in the Spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthiasItem 11748 The Roles of Transcellular Transport Steps in Ammonia Extrusion by the Gill Epithelim of the Shark, Squalus acanthiasItem 11173 The Sarcomere Length Tension Relation of the Single Cell Layered Heart of "Sea Potato."Item 12269 The Secretion of Chloride by the Rectal Gland of the Little Skate, Raja ErunaceaItem 11584 The Secretion Pattern of Tetrapyrroles in the Small Skate (Raja erinacea)Item 10452 The secretopm pf hypertonic salt solutions in marine birdsItem 10284 The Separation of the Hypophysis Cerebri of Certain Selachians (Squalus acanthias and Raja strabuliforis) into Six Distinct LobesItem 12388 The Shark (Squalus acanthias) Rectal Gland C-Type Natriuretic Peptide Receptor Activates CFTR in Xenopus oocytesItem 11556 The Significance of Vasodilation in the Secretory Response of the Rectal GlandItem 10341 The Site of Acidification of Urine Within the Renal Tubule of the DogfishItem 10240 The Size and Hemoglobin Content of the Red Corpuscles of Teleosts, Elasmobranchs, and CyclostomesItem 10252 The Specificity of Monkey ProtozoaItem 11153 The Specificity of the Transport System for D-glactose at the Basal Face of Renal Tubular Cells of the Flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus)Item 11154 The Specificity of the Transport Systems for Glucose in the Renal Tubular Cells of the Flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus)Item 12395 The Stimulatory Effect of E. Coli Heat Stable Enterotoxin on Chloride Secretion by the Rectal Gland of Squalus acanthias is Not Inhibited by ProcaineItem 11063 The Structural Requirements for Two Pathways of D-Glucose Transport into Renal Tubular Cells of the Flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanusItem 10296 The Structure and Distribution of the Rods and Cones in the Eye of Fundulus heteroclitusItem 10898 The Structure and Ultrastructure of the Intestinal Artery and Vein in Squalus acanthiasItem 10676 The Structure of Gills Previous Page of 115 Next Page