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The purpose of the study was to optimise analytical methods for determination of the chemical speciation of mercury in studies of protective mechanisms of selenium. Optimisation of the methods was performed using CRM DOLT-2 (Dogfish... more
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      LiverSolvent ExtractionMercuryAnimals
The purpose of the study was to optimise analytical methods for determination of the chemical speciation of mercury in studies of protective mechanisms of selenium. Optimisation of the methods was performed using CRM DOLT-2 (Dogfish... more
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      LiverSolvent ExtractionMercuryAnimals
Key morphogenetic events during heart ontogenesis are similar in different vertebrate species. We report that in primitive vertebrates, i.e., cartilaginous fishes, both the embryonic and the adult heart show a segmental subdivision... more
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The genetic mechanisms that control the establishment of early polarities and their link with embryonic axis specification and patterning seem to substantially diverge across vertebrates. In amphibians and teleosts, the establishment of... more
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A new receptor neuron (RN) type was recently described in bony fish olfactory epithelium (OE): the crypt receptor neuron. This name is due to its main feature: the presence, at the apical part, of a deep invagination into which cilia... more
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Whole cell and single-channel patch-clamp techniques were used to identify and characterize the Cl- currents responsible for adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP)-mediated Cl- secretion in the rectal gland of the spiny... more
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The distribution of melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) in the central nervous system of the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula was determined by indirect immunofluorescence and peroxidase-anti-peroxidase techniques, using an antiserum raised... more
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Results from a previous report demonstrate that more than one molecular form of neuropeptide Y-like peptide may be present in the islet organ of the anglerfish (Lophius americanus). Most of the neuropeptide Y-like immunoreactive material... more
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In slices of the dogfish rectal gland, amphotericin B produced increases in oxygen consumption and ouabain binding similar to those produced by cyclic AMP, except that the increases induced by the latter were inhibited by furosemide... more
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In the olfactory and vomeronasal systems of vertebrates, the morphology of the receptor neurons, the receptor gene family they express, the G-protein coupled with the receptor (in particular the G-protein alpha subunit), and their... more
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In the olfactory and vomeronasal systems of vertebrates, the morphology of the receptor neurons, the receptor gene family they express, the G-protein coupled with the receptor (in particular the G-protein alpha subunit), and their... more
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There are two competing theories about the interrelationships of craniates: the cyclostome theory assumes that lampreys and hagfishes are a clade, the cyclostomes, whose sister group is the jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes); the vertebrate... more
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The rectal gland of the spiny dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias, secretes chloride by a furosemide sensitive process that has been termed "secondary active." Chloride enters the cell across the basolateral cell membrane... more
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Bovine and dogfish chymotrypsins were compared to determine if chymotrypsin from a poikilothermic organism (spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias] adapted to low temperatures possessed catalytic properties different from those of the same... more
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The basic anatomy of the elasmobranch brain has been previously established after studying the organization of the different subdivisions in the adult brain. However, despite the relatively abundant immunohistochemical and hodologic... more
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