The possible role of urea and trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) in providing positive buoyancy has been examined for elasmobranch fishes. TMAO has a considerably lower density than an equimolar solution of urea, and solutions of both TMAO and urea are considerably less dense than equimolar solutions of most other body fluid solutes. The body fluid composition of three elasmobranchs, the whiskery shark Furgaleus ventralis, the black whaler shark Carcharhinus obscurus and the shovelnosed ray Aptychotremata vincentiana, is typical for marine elasmobranchs, with plasma concentrations of about 260 mmol l-1 Na+, 250 mmol l-1 Cl-, 340 mmol l-1 urea and 70 mmol l-1 trimethylamine oxide. A plasma density of 1.015 was calculated for the whaler shark (...
AbstractElasmobranchs are essentially marine, but ~15% of the species occur in brackish or freshwate...
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) is a common osmolyte and counteracting solute. It is believed to combat ...
SYNOPSIS. The major lipids that have a direct role in buoyancy of marine fish are wax esters, squale...
The possible role of urea and trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) in providing positive buoyancy has been ex...
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) was first described in marine organisms as an osmolyte, involved in the ...
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) is an organic osmolyte and universal protein stabilizer. Its role as a c...
Since the discovery of the phenomenally high urea content of the body fluids of cartilaginous fishes...
fluidity of liposomes and membranes of an elasmobranch. Am. J. Physiol. 276 (Regulatory Integrative ...
Most shallow‐water teleosts have moderate levels of trimethylamine N‐oxide (TMAO; ∼50 mmol/kg wet ma...
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) is common to most marine fishes; however, the role TMAO plays in the phy...
The branchial mechanism of urea retention in elasmobranchs was investigated using an in vitro isolat...
AbstractTrimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) in the cells of sharks and rays is believed to counteract the ...
Most shallow teleosts have low organic osmolyte contents, e.g. 70 mmol/kg or less of trimethylamine ...
In recent years our understanding of the control of ion and urea metabolism in elasmobranch fish has...
Many marine organisms accumulate high concentrations of solutes in their tissues to maintain osmotic...
AbstractElasmobranchs are essentially marine, but ~15% of the species occur in brackish or freshwate...
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) is a common osmolyte and counteracting solute. It is believed to combat ...
SYNOPSIS. The major lipids that have a direct role in buoyancy of marine fish are wax esters, squale...
The possible role of urea and trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) in providing positive buoyancy has been ex...
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) was first described in marine organisms as an osmolyte, involved in the ...
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) is an organic osmolyte and universal protein stabilizer. Its role as a c...
Since the discovery of the phenomenally high urea content of the body fluids of cartilaginous fishes...
fluidity of liposomes and membranes of an elasmobranch. Am. J. Physiol. 276 (Regulatory Integrative ...
Most shallow‐water teleosts have moderate levels of trimethylamine N‐oxide (TMAO; ∼50 mmol/kg wet ma...
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) is common to most marine fishes; however, the role TMAO plays in the phy...
The branchial mechanism of urea retention in elasmobranchs was investigated using an in vitro isolat...
AbstractTrimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) in the cells of sharks and rays is believed to counteract the ...
Most shallow teleosts have low organic osmolyte contents, e.g. 70 mmol/kg or less of trimethylamine ...
In recent years our understanding of the control of ion and urea metabolism in elasmobranch fish has...
Many marine organisms accumulate high concentrations of solutes in their tissues to maintain osmotic...
AbstractElasmobranchs are essentially marine, but ~15% of the species occur in brackish or freshwate...
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) is a common osmolyte and counteracting solute. It is believed to combat ...
SYNOPSIS. The major lipids that have a direct role in buoyancy of marine fish are wax esters, squale...