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TITLE: Ammonia transport in cultured gill epithelium of freshwater rainbow trout: the importance of Rhesus glycoproteins and the presence of an apical Na+/NH4+ exchange complex
AUTHORS: Tsui, TKN; Hung, CYC; Nawata, CM; Wilson, JM ; Wright, PA; Wood, CM;
PUBLISHED: 2009, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 212, ISSUE: 6
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TITLE: In vitro evidence for the involvement of Rh proteins and H+ efflux in ammonia excretion across the gills of the freshwater rainbow trout  Full Text
AUTHORS: Tsui, TKN; Hung, CYC; Nawata, CM; Wilson, JM; Wright, PA; Wood, CM;
PUBLISHED: 2008, SOURCE: Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Experimental-Biology in COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, VOLUME: 150, ISSUE: 3
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TITLE: Ammonia excretion in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): evidence for Rh glycoprotein and H+-ATPase involvement
AUTHORS: Michele M Nawata; Carrie C Y Hung; Tommy K N Tsui; Jonathan M Wilson ; Patricia A Wright; Chris M Wood;
PUBLISHED: 2007, SOURCE: PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS, VOLUME: 31, ISSUE: 3
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TITLE: Rhesus glycoprotein gene expression in the mangrove killifish Kryptolebias marmoratus exposed to elevated environmental ammonia levels and air
AUTHORS: Hung, CYC; Tsui, KNT; Wilson, JM ; Nawata, CM; Wood, CM; Wright, PA;
PUBLISHED: 2007, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 210, ISSUE: 14
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef