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July, 1995; 198 (7)
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A

  1. Aigeldinger, T

    1. Hydroplaning by ducklings: overcoming limitations to swimming at the water surface
      T Aigeldinger, F Fish
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1567-1574;
  2. Aréchiga, H

    1. Modulation of crayfish retinal function by red pigment concentrating hormone
      A Garfias, L Rodríguez-Sosa, H Aréchiga
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1447-1454;

B

  1. Bickler, P E

    1. Role of adenosine in NMDA receptor modulation in the cerebral cortex of an anoxia-tolerant turtle (Chrysemys picta belli).
      L T Buck, P E Bickler
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1621-1628;
  2. Blier, P

    1. How should enzyme activities be used in fish growth studies?
      D Pelletier, P Blier, JD Dutil, H Guderley
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1493-1497;
  3. Bogart, J P

    1. Comparative contractile dynamics of calling and locomotor muscles in three hylid frogs.
      D McLister, E D Stevens, J P Bogart
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1527-1538;
  4. Bozkurt, H H

    1. The distal sperm flagellum: its potential for motility after separation from the basal structures.
      D M Woolley, H H Bozkurt
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1469-1481;
  5. Buck, L T

    1. Role of adenosine in NMDA receptor modulation in the cerebral cortex of an anoxia-tolerant turtle (Chrysemys picta belli).
      L T Buck, P E Bickler
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1621-1628;
  6. Burrows, M

    1. Central connections of sensory neurones from a hair plate proprioceptor in the thoraco-coxal joint of the locust.
      F Kuenzi, M Burrows
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1589-1601;
  7. Butterworth, P

    1. Small-diameter white myotomal muscle fibres associated with growth hyperplasia in the carp (Cyprinus carpio) express a distinct myosin heavy chain gene.
      S Ennion, L Gauvry, P Butterworth, G Goldspink
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1603-1611;

C

  1. Chiller, D

    1. The transition to air breathing in fishes. V. Comparative aspects of cardiorespiratory regulation in Synbranchus marmoratus and Monopterus albus (Synbranchidae)
      J Graham, N Lai, D Chiller, J Roberts
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1455-1467;
  2. Chrachri, A

    1. Ionic currents in identified swimmeret motor neurones of the crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus
      A Chrachri
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1483-1492;

D

  1. Dutil, JD

    1. How should enzyme activities be used in fish growth studies?
      D Pelletier, P Blier, JD Dutil, H Guderley
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1493-1497;

E

  1. Ennion, S

    1. Small-diameter white myotomal muscle fibres associated with growth hyperplasia in the carp (Cyprinus carpio) express a distinct myosin heavy chain gene.
      S Ennion, L Gauvry, P Butterworth, G Goldspink
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1603-1611;

F

  1. Fish, F

    1. Hydroplaning by ducklings: overcoming limitations to swimming at the water surface
      T Aigeldinger, F Fish
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1567-1574;

G

  1. Garfias, A

    1. Modulation of crayfish retinal function by red pigment concentrating hormone
      A Garfias, L Rodríguez-Sosa, H Aréchiga
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1447-1454;
  2. Garrigan, D

    1. Ant breathing: testing regulation and mechanism hypotheses with hypoxia
      J Lighton, D Garrigan
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1613-1620;
  3. Gauvry, L

    1. Small-diameter white myotomal muscle fibres associated with growth hyperplasia in the carp (Cyprinus carpio) express a distinct myosin heavy chain gene.
      S Ennion, L Gauvry, P Butterworth, G Goldspink
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1603-1611;
  4. Geffard, M

    1. Octopaminergic dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurones innervating the colleterial glands of the female cockroach Periplaneta americana
      I G Sinakevitch, M Geffard, M Pelhate, B Lapied
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1539-1544;
  5. Goldspink, G

    1. Small-diameter white myotomal muscle fibres associated with growth hyperplasia in the carp (Cyprinus carpio) express a distinct myosin heavy chain gene.
      S Ennion, L Gauvry, P Butterworth, G Goldspink
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1603-1611;
  6. Graham, J

    1. The transition to air breathing in fishes. V. Comparative aspects of cardiorespiratory regulation in Synbranchus marmoratus and Monopterus albus (Synbranchidae)
      J Graham, N Lai, D Chiller, J Roberts
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1455-1467;
  7. Guderley, H

    1. How should enzyme activities be used in fish growth studies?
      D Pelletier, P Blier, JD Dutil, H Guderley
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1493-1497;

H

  1. Hofmann, G

    1. Evidence for protein damage at environmental temperatures: seasonal changes in levels of ubiquitin conjugates and hsp70 in the intertidal mussel Mytilus trossulus
      G Hofmann, G Somero
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1509-1518;

J

  1. Jayne, B

    1. Red muscle motor patterns during steady swimming in largemouth bass: effects of speed and correlations with axial kinematics
      B Jayne, G Lauder
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1575-1587;

K

  1. Kuenzi, F

    1. Central connections of sensory neurones from a hair plate proprioceptor in the thoraco-coxal joint of the locust.
      F Kuenzi, M Burrows
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1589-1601;

L

  1. Lai, N

    1. The transition to air breathing in fishes. V. Comparative aspects of cardiorespiratory regulation in Synbranchus marmoratus and Monopterus albus (Synbranchidae)
      J Graham, N Lai, D Chiller, J Roberts
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1455-1467;
  2. Lapied, B

    1. Octopaminergic dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurones innervating the colleterial glands of the female cockroach Periplaneta americana
      I G Sinakevitch, M Geffard, M Pelhate, B Lapied
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1539-1544;
  3. Lauder, G

    1. Red muscle motor patterns during steady swimming in largemouth bass: effects of speed and correlations with axial kinematics
      B Jayne, G Lauder
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1575-1587;
  4. Lighton, J

    1. Ant breathing: testing regulation and mechanism hypotheses with hypoxia
      J Lighton, D Garrigan
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1613-1620;

M

  1. McLister, D

    1. Comparative contractile dynamics of calling and locomotor muscles in three hylid frogs.
      D McLister, E D Stevens, J P Bogart
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1527-1538;
  2. Milligan, C

    1. Effects of feeding and confinement on nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the gulf toadfish Opsanus beta
      P Walsh, C Milligan
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1559-1566;

N

  1. Neely, M D

    1. Electrical activity, growth cone motility and the cytoskeleton.
      M D Neely, J G Nicholls
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1433-1446;
  2. Nicholls, J G

    1. Electrical activity, growth cone motility and the cytoskeleton.
      M D Neely, J G Nicholls
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1433-1446;

P

  1. Pärt, P

    1. Ammonia and urea metabolism in relation to gill function and acid-base balance in a marine elasmobranch, the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)
      C M Wood, P Pärt, P A Wright
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1545-1558;
  2. Pelhate, M

    1. Octopaminergic dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurones innervating the colleterial glands of the female cockroach Periplaneta americana
      I G Sinakevitch, M Geffard, M Pelhate, B Lapied
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1539-1544;
  3. Pelletier, D

    1. How should enzyme activities be used in fish growth studies?
      D Pelletier, P Blier, JD Dutil, H Guderley
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1493-1497;

R

  1. Ribeiro, J M

    1. A salivary nitrophorin (nitric-oxide-carrying hemoprotein) in the bedbug Cimex lectularius.
      J G Valenzuela, F A Walker, J M Ribeiro
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1519-1526;
  2. Roberts, J

    1. The transition to air breathing in fishes. V. Comparative aspects of cardiorespiratory regulation in Synbranchus marmoratus and Monopterus albus (Synbranchidae)
      J Graham, N Lai, D Chiller, J Roberts
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1455-1467;
  3. Rodríguez-Sosa, L

    1. Modulation of crayfish retinal function by red pigment concentrating hormone
      A Garfias, L Rodríguez-Sosa, H Aréchiga
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1447-1454;

S

  1. Sinakevitch, I G

    1. Octopaminergic dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurones innervating the colleterial glands of the female cockroach Periplaneta americana
      I G Sinakevitch, M Geffard, M Pelhate, B Lapied
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1539-1544;
  2. Somero, G

    1. Evidence for protein damage at environmental temperatures: seasonal changes in levels of ubiquitin conjugates and hsp70 in the intertidal mussel Mytilus trossulus
      G Hofmann, G Somero
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1509-1518;
  3. Stevens, E D

    1. Comparative contractile dynamics of calling and locomotor muscles in three hylid frogs.
      D McLister, E D Stevens, J P Bogart
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1527-1538;

V

  1. Valenzuela, J G

    1. A salivary nitrophorin (nitric-oxide-carrying hemoprotein) in the bedbug Cimex lectularius.
      J G Valenzuela, F A Walker, J M Ribeiro
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1519-1526;

W

  1. Walker, F A

    1. A salivary nitrophorin (nitric-oxide-carrying hemoprotein) in the bedbug Cimex lectularius.
      J G Valenzuela, F A Walker, J M Ribeiro
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1519-1526;
  2. Walsberg, G E

    1. Effects of solar radiation and wind speed on metabolic heat production by two mammals with contrasting coat colours.
      G E Walsberg, B O Wolf
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1499-1507;
  3. Walsh, P

    1. Effects of feeding and confinement on nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the gulf toadfish Opsanus beta
      P Walsh, C Milligan
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1559-1566;
  4. Wolf, B O

    1. Effects of solar radiation and wind speed on metabolic heat production by two mammals with contrasting coat colours.
      G E Walsberg, B O Wolf
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1499-1507;
  5. Wood, C M

    1. Ammonia and urea metabolism in relation to gill function and acid-base balance in a marine elasmobranch, the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)
      C M Wood, P Pärt, P A Wright
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1545-1558;
  6. Woolley, D M

    1. The distal sperm flagellum: its potential for motility after separation from the basal structures.
      D M Woolley, H H Bozkurt
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1469-1481;
  7. Wright, P A

    1. Ammonia and urea metabolism in relation to gill function and acid-base balance in a marine elasmobranch, the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)
      C M Wood, P Pärt, P A Wright
      Journal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1545-1558;
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