A
Aigeldinger, T
- Hydroplaning by ducklings: overcoming limitations to swimming at the water surfaceT Aigeldinger, F FishJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1567-1574;
Aréchiga, H
- Modulation of crayfish retinal function by red pigment concentrating hormoneA Garfias, L Rodríguez-Sosa, H AréchigaJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1447-1454;
B
Bickler, P E
- Role of adenosine in NMDA receptor modulation in the cerebral cortex of an anoxia-tolerant turtle (Chrysemys picta belli).L T Buck, P E BicklerJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1621-1628;
Blier, P
- How should enzyme activities be used in fish growth studies?D Pelletier, P Blier, JD Dutil, H GuderleyJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1493-1497;
Bogart, J P
- Comparative contractile dynamics of calling and locomotor muscles in three hylid frogs.D McLister, E D Stevens, J P BogartJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1527-1538;
Bozkurt, H H
- The distal sperm flagellum: its potential for motility after separation from the basal structures.D M Woolley, H H BozkurtJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1469-1481;
Buck, L T
- Role of adenosine in NMDA receptor modulation in the cerebral cortex of an anoxia-tolerant turtle (Chrysemys picta belli).L T Buck, P E BicklerJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1621-1628;
Burrows, M
- Central connections of sensory neurones from a hair plate proprioceptor in the thoraco-coxal joint of the locust.F Kuenzi, M BurrowsJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1589-1601;
Butterworth, P
- 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 GoldspinkJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1603-1611;
C
Chiller, D
- 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 RobertsJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1455-1467;
Chrachri, A
- Ionic currents in identified swimmeret motor neurones of the crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculusA ChrachriJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1483-1492;
D
Dutil, JD
- How should enzyme activities be used in fish growth studies?D Pelletier, P Blier, JD Dutil, H GuderleyJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1493-1497;
E
Ennion, S
- 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 GoldspinkJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1603-1611;
F
Fish, F
- Hydroplaning by ducklings: overcoming limitations to swimming at the water surfaceT Aigeldinger, F FishJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1567-1574;
G
Garfias, A
- Modulation of crayfish retinal function by red pigment concentrating hormoneA Garfias, L Rodríguez-Sosa, H AréchigaJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1447-1454;
Garrigan, D
- Ant breathing: testing regulation and mechanism hypotheses with hypoxiaJ Lighton, D GarriganJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1613-1620;
Gauvry, L
- 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 GoldspinkJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1603-1611;
Geffard, M
- Octopaminergic dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurones innervating the colleterial glands of the female cockroach Periplaneta americanaI G Sinakevitch, M Geffard, M Pelhate, B LapiedJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1539-1544;
Goldspink, G
- 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 GoldspinkJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1603-1611;
Graham, J
- 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 RobertsJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1455-1467;
Guderley, H
- How should enzyme activities be used in fish growth studies?D Pelletier, P Blier, JD Dutil, H GuderleyJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1493-1497;
H
Hofmann, G
- Evidence for protein damage at environmental temperatures: seasonal changes in levels of ubiquitin conjugates and hsp70 in the intertidal mussel Mytilus trossulusG Hofmann, G SomeroJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1509-1518;
J
Jayne, B
- Red muscle motor patterns during steady swimming in largemouth bass: effects of speed and correlations with axial kinematicsB Jayne, G LauderJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1575-1587;
K
Kuenzi, F
- Central connections of sensory neurones from a hair plate proprioceptor in the thoraco-coxal joint of the locust.F Kuenzi, M BurrowsJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1589-1601;
L
Lai, N
- 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 RobertsJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1455-1467;
Lapied, B
- Octopaminergic dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurones innervating the colleterial glands of the female cockroach Periplaneta americanaI G Sinakevitch, M Geffard, M Pelhate, B LapiedJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1539-1544;
Lauder, G
- Red muscle motor patterns during steady swimming in largemouth bass: effects of speed and correlations with axial kinematicsB Jayne, G LauderJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1575-1587;
Lighton, J
- Ant breathing: testing regulation and mechanism hypotheses with hypoxiaJ Lighton, D GarriganJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1613-1620;
M
McLister, D
- Comparative contractile dynamics of calling and locomotor muscles in three hylid frogs.D McLister, E D Stevens, J P BogartJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1527-1538;
Milligan, C
- Effects of feeding and confinement on nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the gulf toadfish Opsanus betaP Walsh, C MilliganJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1559-1566;
N
Neely, M D
- Electrical activity, growth cone motility and the cytoskeleton.M D Neely, J G NichollsJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1433-1446;
Nicholls, J G
- Electrical activity, growth cone motility and the cytoskeleton.M D Neely, J G NichollsJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1433-1446;
P
Pärt, P
- 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 WrightJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1545-1558;
Pelhate, M
- Octopaminergic dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurones innervating the colleterial glands of the female cockroach Periplaneta americanaI G Sinakevitch, M Geffard, M Pelhate, B LapiedJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1539-1544;
Pelletier, D
- How should enzyme activities be used in fish growth studies?D Pelletier, P Blier, JD Dutil, H GuderleyJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1493-1497;
R
Ribeiro, J M
- A salivary nitrophorin (nitric-oxide-carrying hemoprotein) in the bedbug Cimex lectularius.J G Valenzuela, F A Walker, J M RibeiroJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1519-1526;
Roberts, J
- 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 RobertsJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1455-1467;
Rodríguez-Sosa, L
- Modulation of crayfish retinal function by red pigment concentrating hormoneA Garfias, L Rodríguez-Sosa, H AréchigaJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1447-1454;
S
Sinakevitch, I G
- Octopaminergic dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurones innervating the colleterial glands of the female cockroach Periplaneta americanaI G Sinakevitch, M Geffard, M Pelhate, B LapiedJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1539-1544;
Somero, G
- Evidence for protein damage at environmental temperatures: seasonal changes in levels of ubiquitin conjugates and hsp70 in the intertidal mussel Mytilus trossulusG Hofmann, G SomeroJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1509-1518;
Stevens, E D
- Comparative contractile dynamics of calling and locomotor muscles in three hylid frogs.D McLister, E D Stevens, J P BogartJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1527-1538;
V
Valenzuela, J G
- A salivary nitrophorin (nitric-oxide-carrying hemoprotein) in the bedbug Cimex lectularius.J G Valenzuela, F A Walker, J M RibeiroJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1519-1526;
W
Walker, F A
- A salivary nitrophorin (nitric-oxide-carrying hemoprotein) in the bedbug Cimex lectularius.J G Valenzuela, F A Walker, J M RibeiroJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1519-1526;
Walsberg, G E
- Effects of solar radiation and wind speed on metabolic heat production by two mammals with contrasting coat colours.G E Walsberg, B O WolfJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1499-1507;
Walsh, P
- Effects of feeding and confinement on nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the gulf toadfish Opsanus betaP Walsh, C MilliganJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1559-1566;
Wolf, B O
- Effects of solar radiation and wind speed on metabolic heat production by two mammals with contrasting coat colours.G E Walsberg, B O WolfJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1499-1507;
Wood, C M
- 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 WrightJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1545-1558;
Woolley, D M
- The distal sperm flagellum: its potential for motility after separation from the basal structures.D M Woolley, H H BozkurtJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1469-1481;
Wright, P A
- 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 WrightJournal of Experimental Biology 1995 198: 1545-1558;
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