2301 - 2325 of 2854 results Previous Page of 115 Next Page TableGridIndex AuthorBulletinDateIdentifierReportSpeciesTitleType 102550100200 AllWith Images Item 10493 The bromination of phenol red by the Dogfish, Squalus acanthiasItem 10352 The Calcium and Chloride Content of Lobster Serum as Affected by Dilution of the Environmental Sea WaterItem 11169 The Calcium Content of Ocular Tissue, Ocular Fluids and Plasma in Some Fishes and Frogs with Reference to the High Calcium Content of the Retina Pigment EpitheliumItem 11542 The Canalicular Permeability Barrier in the Small Skate (Raja erinacea)Item 12291 The Cardiac Effects of Copper and Ceruloplasmin on Spiny dogfish Shark (Squalus acanthias)Item 12759 The Cardiovascular and Branchial Perfusion Effects of Endothelin in the Longhorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus)Item 10328 The Cause of Fundulus heteroclitus Assuming a Gray Shade on a Brightly Lighted Gray BackgroundItem 11070 The Cerebral Capillary System of Myxine glutinosaItem 11069 The Cerebral Ventricular System of Myxine glutinosaItem 12734 The CFTR Inhibitor-172 Has Minimal Effects on Shark CFTR as Compared to Human CFTRItem 12147 The Chemical and Community Ecology of Tidepool Macroalgae of Mount Desert Island, Maine, U.S.A.Item 10575 The Chemistry of CO2 Accumulation in the Alkaline Gland of the SkateItem 12981 The Chloride Secretory Response to Hypoxia in the Rectal Gland of the Spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias: Is 5'AMP Kinase (AMPK) Involved?Item 11134 The Chloride-Cell in Squalus GillItem 12907 The Cholestatic Adult Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) Transports Bile Salts Across the Epithelium of the Intestine in Addition to KidneyItem 12817 The Ciona intestinalis branchial sac and its microbiotaItem 10819 The Circulation of the Clamworm Nereis virensItem 10897 The Circulation of the Spleen in Squalus acanthiasItem 11328 The Clearance of Methazolamide by the Rectal Gland, in Relation to the Failure of Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibition to Alter SecretionItem 12139 The Cloning and Partial Characterization of Two cDNAS Encoding the Yolk Protein Vitellogenin from the Painted Turtle, Chrysemys pictaItem 12197 The Cloning of a Candidate cDNA Encoding the Yolk Protein Vitellogenin from the Little Skate, Raja erinaceaItem 10212 The Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the Vertebrate KidneyItem 12718 The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD)Item 12898 The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD): A Public Resource for Building Chemical-Gene NetworksItem 10327 The Conditions of Illumination of the Eye Necessary for Inducing the Different Melanophoric Responses in Fundulus heteroclitus Previous Page of 115 Next Page