401 - 425 of 772 results Previous Page of 31 Next Page TableGridIndex AuthorBulletinCommon NameDateIdentifierInstitutionReportSpeciesTitleType 102550100200 AllWith Images Item 11812 Potassium membrane conductance in retinal glial cells of teleost and elasmobranch fishes (Alosa pseudoharengus and Squalus acanthias)Item 10438 Potassium prevents entry of neutral red into yeast cells from acid mediaItem 10468 Potassium transport by kidney slices of Lophius americanusItem 10673 Potential Difference of the Ventricular Fluid in vivo and in vitro in the DogfishItem 12595 Preliminary Identification of an Alanine Racemase Gene in Mya arenariaItem 10395 Preliminary investigations on the venous system associated with the mesonephros and metanephros during Chick developmentItem 12548 Preliminary Observations on Ionic Currents in Sand Dollar Eggs During the Cell CycleItem 10303 Preliminary Report on a New Tubularian HydroidItem 10535 Preliminary Studies On Auditory Organs Of Saltatory OrthopteraItem 10290 Preliminary Study of a Rare or Little Known Tubularian Hydroid, Acaulis primariusItem 11799 Preparation of lens fibers membrane vesicles of dogfish Squalus acanthias eyesItem 11786 Presence of a Na+/H+ exchanger in brush border membranes isolated from dogfish (Squalus acanthias) kidneyItem 10633 Probable Function of the Alkaline Coelomic Fluid of the Freshwater Turtle, Pseudemys scripta elegansItem 12555 Properties of a Voltage-Dependent Inward Current Associated with Expression of the Skate P2Y Receptor in Xenopus oocytesItem 10773 Properties of the adenosine triphosphatease system of the cell membranes of red blood cells of the Dogfish Shark, Squalus acanthiasItem 10521 Properties Of Thiosulfate Transsulfurase From Marine InvertebratesItem 10536 Protein Binding of 1 - C14 - Palmitic Acid in the Marine Dogfish (Squalus acanthias)Item 10763 Pseudocholinesterase activity in the Dogfish, Squalus acanthiasItem 10679 Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity for Carbon Monoxide in the Harbor Seal, Phoca vitulinaItem 11811 Purine catabolism and oxidative defenses in Mytilus edulis and Placopecten magellanicus: a model for mammalian reperfusion tissue injuryItem 10594 Quantitative Study of Free Amino Acids in the Blood of Marine ArthropodsItem 10441 Reactions of arthropods to artificial and recorded soundsItem 10470 Reactions of the spider, Araneus cavaticus, to high intensity soundsItem 10412 Reactions to sounds by the Wood Nymph ButterflyItem 10315 Recent Investigation on the Eel-Grass Problem: Preliminary Report Previous Page of 31 Next Page