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    Kiilerich P, Pedersen SH, Kristiansen K, Madsen SS.
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  • 28. Gill Na(+)-K(+)-2Cl(-) cotransporter abundance and location in Atlantic salmon: effects of seawater and smolting.
    Pelis RM, Zydlewski J, McCormick SD.
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  • 32. Estrogenic compounds decrease growth hormone receptor abundance and alter osmoregulation in Atlantic salmon.
    Lerner DT, Sheridan MA, McCormick SD.
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    Tipsmark CK, Mahmmoud YA, Borski RJ, Madsen SS.
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    Lee KM, Kaneko T, Katoh F, Aida K.
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  • 36. Plasma thyroxine and cortisol profiles and gill and kidney Na+/K+-ATPase and SDH activities during acclimation of the catfish Heteropneustes fossilis (bloch) to higher salinity, with special reference to the effects of exogenous cortisol on hypo-osmoregulatory ability of the catfish.
    Sherwani FA, Parwez I.
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    Sheridan MA.
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  • 38. Regulation of gill cytosolic corticosteroid receptors in juvenile Atlantic salmon: interaction effects of growth hormone with prolactin and triiodothyronine.
    Shrimpton JM, McCormick SD.
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