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  • 3. Theoretical considerations underlying Na(+) uptake mechanisms in freshwater fishes.
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  • 14. The chloride cell: structure and function in the gills of freshwater fishes.
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  • 18. Mechanisms of ion and acid-base regulation at the gills of freshwater fish.
    Goss GG, Perry SF, Wood CM, Laurent P.
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