Freshwater teleosts maintain their plasma Ca2+ levels within a narrow limit (2-4 mM) in a wide range of external Ca2+ concentrations. Gill mitochondria-rich (MR) cells (or chloride cells) are the major sites for Ca2
Mitochondria-rich chloride (MR) cells of the skin and gill epithelia of teleost fish are responsible...
Calcium (Ca2+) is an important element in growth and development of vertebrate species. In fish, the...
The marine environment is hyperosmotic to the tissues of marine teleost fish, which results in passi...
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Although mechanisms of calcium regulation in teleost fish are still poorly understood, there is indi...
Abstract: The effects of the calcium concentration on chloride cell (mitochondria-rich cell) density...
Teleost fish maintain ion concentrations and osmolality of the body fluid at levels different from e...
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Bones in many higher teleosts, such as percids and centrarchids, lack osteocytes that function as ch...
In all teleost fishes vitellogenesis is triggered and maintained by oestradiol-17 (E2) and is accom...
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(1) The marine teleost fish, Lagodon rhomboides, can only tolerate fresh water (5 mM Na) if Ca is al...
The research aimed to elucidate hypercalcemic regulation in juvenile sea bream confronted with an ex...
Whole body calcium influx, branchial calcium efflux, and renal Ca$\sp{2+}$ excretion were measured i...
Mitochondria-rich chloride (MR) cells of the skin and gill epithelia of teleost fish are responsible...
Calcium (Ca2+) is an important element in growth and development of vertebrate species. In fish, the...
The marine environment is hyperosmotic to the tissues of marine teleost fish, which results in passi...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_028063929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Although mechanisms of calcium regulation in teleost fish are still poorly understood, there is indi...
Abstract: The effects of the calcium concentration on chloride cell (mitochondria-rich cell) density...
Teleost fish maintain ion concentrations and osmolality of the body fluid at levels different from e...
Contains fulltext : 10752.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Bones in many higher teleosts, such as percids and centrarchids, lack osteocytes that function as ch...
In all teleost fishes vitellogenesis is triggered and maintained by oestradiol-17 (E2) and is accom...
Contains fulltext : 10892.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Contains fulltext : 10767.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
(1) The marine teleost fish, Lagodon rhomboides, can only tolerate fresh water (5 mM Na) if Ca is al...
The research aimed to elucidate hypercalcemic regulation in juvenile sea bream confronted with an ex...
Whole body calcium influx, branchial calcium efflux, and renal Ca$\sp{2+}$ excretion were measured i...
Mitochondria-rich chloride (MR) cells of the skin and gill epithelia of teleost fish are responsible...
Calcium (Ca2+) is an important element in growth and development of vertebrate species. In fish, the...
The marine environment is hyperosmotic to the tissues of marine teleost fish, which results in passi...