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TITLE: Different mechanisms of Na<SUP>+</SUP> uptake and ammonia excretion by the gill and yolk sac epithelium of early life stage rainbow trout
AUTHORS: Zimmer, AM; Wilson, JM; Wright, PA; Hiroi, J; Wood, CM;
PUBLISHED: 2017, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 220, ISSUE: 5
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 9
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TITLE: Ammonia-independent sodium uptake mediated by Na<SUP>+</SUP> channels and NHEs in the freshwater ribbon leech <i>Nephelopsis obscura</i>
AUTHORS: Quijada Rodriguez, AR; Schultz, AG; Wilson, JM; He, YH; Allen, GJP; Goss, GG; Weihrauch, D;
PUBLISHED: 2017, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 220, ISSUE: 18
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TITLE: Ammonia-independent sodium uptake mediated by Na<sup>+</sup> channels and NHEs in the freshwater ribbon leech Nephelopsis obscura
AUTHORS: Alex R Quijada Rodriguez; Aaron G Schultz; Jonathan M Wilson; Yuhe He; Garett J P Allen; Greg G Goss; Dirk Weihrauch;
PUBLISHED: 2017, SOURCE: Journal of Experimental Biology, VOLUME: 220, ISSUE: 18
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TITLE: (Uncommon) Mechanisms of Branchial Ammonia Excretion in the Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) in Response to Environmentally Induced Metabolic Acidosis  Full Text
AUTHORS: Patricia A Wright; Chris M Wood; Junya Hiroi; Jonathan M Wilson;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ZOOLOGY, VOLUME: 89, ISSUE: 1
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TITLE: Partitioning the metabolic scope: the importance of anaerobic metabolism and implications for the oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) hypothesis
AUTHORS: Ejbye Ernst, R; Michaelsen, TY; Tirsgaard, B; Wilson, JM; Jensen, LF; Steffensen, JF; Pertoldi, C; Aarestrup, K; Svendsen, JC;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY, VOLUME: 4, ISSUE: 1
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TITLE: Partitioning the metabolic scope: the importance of anaerobic metabolism and implications for the oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) hypothesis
AUTHORS: Rasmus Ejbye-Ernst; Thomas Y Michaelsen; Bjørn Tirsgaard; Jonathan M Wilson; Lasse F Jensen; John F Steffensen; Cino Pertoldi; Kim Aarestrup; Jon C Svendsen;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: Conserv Physiol - Conservation Physiology, VOLUME: 4, ISSUE: 1
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TITLE: A cytosolic carbonic anhydrase molecular switch occurs in the gills of metamorphic sea lamprey  Full Text
AUTHORS: Ferreira Martins, D; McCormick, SD; Campos, A ; Lopes Marques, M; Osorio, H; Coimbra, J; Castro, LFC ; Wilson, JM;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, VOLUME: 6, ISSUE: 1
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 20
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TITLE: The Gastric Phenotype in the Cypriniform Loaches: A Case of Reinvention?  Full Text
AUTHORS: Goncalves, O; Castro, LFC ; Smolka, AJ; Fontainhas, A ; Wilson, JM;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: PLOS ONE, VOLUME: 11, ISSUE: 10
INDEXED IN: WOS CrossRef: 7
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TITLE: Evidence for a plasma-accessible carbonic anhydrase in the lumen of salmon heart that may enhance oxygen delivery to the myocardium
AUTHORS: Alderman, SL; Harter, TS; Wilson, JM; Supuran, CT; Farrell, AP; Brauner, CJ;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 219, ISSUE: 5
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