Antarctic fish of the family Channichthyidae, or icefish, represent a unique model for the study of physiological and biochemical responses to chronic hypoxia since the genes coding for hemoglobin and possible myoglobin are not expressed by these teleosts. Channichthyidae have developed outstanding cardio-vascular adaptations to accommodate the lack of these hemic pigments, most of them involving the myocardium. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc
while the temperatures of waters surrounding the Antarctic Peninsula range between +0.3 °C during th...
We tested the hypothesis that Blackfin icefish (Chaenocephalus aceratus), one of the six species in ...
Antarctic notothenioids express the circulating oxygen-binding protein hemoglobin (Hb) over a broad ...
Antarctic fishes from the suborder Notothenioidei provide excellent opportunities to investigate evo...
Notothenioids represent a large group of marine teleosts that are mostly endemic to the Antarctic Oc...
The Channichthyidae or ''icefish'' represent an intriguing example of extreme adaptation to the stab...
For approximately the last 40 million years, a unique fish fauna has been evolving in the frigid sea...
The effects of hypoxic exposure on whole-blood oxygen-affinity were examined in the antarctic fish P...
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. The unusual pattern of expression of hemoglobin ...
Antarctic icefish do not express hemoglobin (Hb). Icefishes possess cardiovascular modifications inc...
Far from being devoid of life, Antarctic waters are home to Cryonotothenioidea, which represent one ...
Antarctic notothenioids, some of which lack myoglobin (Mb) and/or haemoglobin (Hb), are considered e...
Antarctic fish belonging to Notothenioidei represent an extraordinary example of radiation in the c...
Channichthyid icefishes of Antarctica are unique among adult vertebrates. All icefish species lack h...
The unusual pattern of expression of hemoglobin (Hb) and myoglobin (Mb) among Antarctic notothenioid...
while the temperatures of waters surrounding the Antarctic Peninsula range between +0.3 °C during th...
We tested the hypothesis that Blackfin icefish (Chaenocephalus aceratus), one of the six species in ...
Antarctic notothenioids express the circulating oxygen-binding protein hemoglobin (Hb) over a broad ...
Antarctic fishes from the suborder Notothenioidei provide excellent opportunities to investigate evo...
Notothenioids represent a large group of marine teleosts that are mostly endemic to the Antarctic Oc...
The Channichthyidae or ''icefish'' represent an intriguing example of extreme adaptation to the stab...
For approximately the last 40 million years, a unique fish fauna has been evolving in the frigid sea...
The effects of hypoxic exposure on whole-blood oxygen-affinity were examined in the antarctic fish P...
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. The unusual pattern of expression of hemoglobin ...
Antarctic icefish do not express hemoglobin (Hb). Icefishes possess cardiovascular modifications inc...
Far from being devoid of life, Antarctic waters are home to Cryonotothenioidea, which represent one ...
Antarctic notothenioids, some of which lack myoglobin (Mb) and/or haemoglobin (Hb), are considered e...
Antarctic fish belonging to Notothenioidei represent an extraordinary example of radiation in the c...
Channichthyid icefishes of Antarctica are unique among adult vertebrates. All icefish species lack h...
The unusual pattern of expression of hemoglobin (Hb) and myoglobin (Mb) among Antarctic notothenioid...
while the temperatures of waters surrounding the Antarctic Peninsula range between +0.3 °C during th...
We tested the hypothesis that Blackfin icefish (Chaenocephalus aceratus), one of the six species in ...
Antarctic notothenioids express the circulating oxygen-binding protein hemoglobin (Hb) over a broad ...