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  • 3. Urea and water permeability in the ureotelic gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta).
    Pärt P, Wood CM, Gilmour KM, Perry SF, Laurent P, Zadunaisky J, Walsh PJ.
    J Exp Zool; 1999 Jan 01; 283(1):1-12. PubMed ID: 9990735
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  • 4. Pulsatile urea excretion in the gulf toadfish: mechanisms and controls.
    Wood CM, McDonald MD, Sundin L, Laurent P, Walsh PJ.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol; 2003 Dec 01; 136(4):667-84. PubMed ID: 14662293
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  • 5. Extrinsic nerves are not involved in branchial 5-HT dynamics or pulsatile urea excretion in Gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta.
    Cartolano MC, Amador MHB, Tzaneva V, Milsom WK, McDonald MD.
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol; 2017 Dec 01; 214():58-65. PubMed ID: 28887162
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  • 7. Intracellular vesicular trafficking in the gill epithelium of urea-excreting fish.
    Laurent P, Wood CM, Wang Y, Perry SF, Gilmour KM, Part P, Chevalier C, West M, Walsh PJ.
    Cell Tissue Res; 2001 Feb 01; 303(2):197-210. PubMed ID: 11291766
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  • 13. 5-Hydroxytryptamine initiates pulsatile urea excretion from perfused gills of the gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta).
    McDonald MD, Walsh PJ, Wood CM.
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol; 2012 Sep 01; 163(1):30-7. PubMed ID: 22580052
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  • 14. The regulatory role of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors in pulsatile urea excretion of the gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta.
    Rodela TM, McDonald MD, Walsh PJ, Gilmour KM.
    J Exp Biol; 2009 Jun 01; 212(Pt 12):1849-58. PubMed ID: 19483003
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  • 17. Evidence for transcriptional regulation of the urea transporter in the gill of the Gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta.
    Rodela TM, Esbaugh AJ, McDonald MD, Gilmour KM, Walsh PJ.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol; 2011 Oct 01; 160(2-3):72-80. PubMed ID: 21740977
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  • 19. Pulsatile urea excretion in the toadfish (Opsanus beta) is due to a pulsatile excretion mechanism, not a pulsatile production mechanism.
    Wood C, Hopkins T, Walsh P.
    J Exp Biol; 1997 Oct 01; 200(Pt 6):1039-46. PubMed ID: 9318847
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  • 20. Dogmas and controversies in the handling of nitrogenous wastes: ureotely and ammonia tolerance in early life stages of the gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta.
    Barimo JF, Steele SL, Wright PA, Walsh PJ.
    J Exp Biol; 2004 May 01; 207(Pt 12):2011-20. PubMed ID: 15143135
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