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COD GADUS-MORHUA

Effects of Substance P and Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide on Gastrointestinal Blood Flow in the Atlantic Cod Gadus Morhua

Effects of Substance P and Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide on Gastrointestinal Blood Flow in the Atlantic Cod Gadus Morhua

... EFFECTS OF SUBSTANCE P AND VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDE ON GASTROINTESTINAL BLOOD FLOW IN THE ATLANTIC COD GADUS MORHUA BY JORGEN JENSEN, MICHAEL AXELSSON AND SUSANNE HOLMGREN Compa[r] ...

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PACAP and nitric oxide inhibit contractions in the proximal intestine of the atlantic cod, Gadus morhua

PACAP and nitric oxide inhibit contractions in the proximal intestine of the atlantic cod, Gadus morhua

... the cod intestine, as well as in the stomach of the rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, NOS inhibitors reduce the inhibitory responses to electrical stimulation (Green and Campbell, 1994; Karila and Holmgren, ...

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The importance of nervous and humoral mechanisms in the control of cardiac performance in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua at rest and during non exhaustive exercise

The importance of nervous and humoral mechanisms in the control of cardiac performance in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua at rest and during non exhaustive exercise

... THE IMPORTANCE OF NERVOUS AND HUMORAL MECHANISMS IN THE CONTROL OF CARDIAC PERFORMANCE IN THE ATLANTIC COD GADUS MORHUA AT REST AND DURING NON-EXHAUSTIVE EXERCISE BY MICHAEL AXELSSON Com[r] ...

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Effects of exercise, hypoxia and feeding on the gastrointestinal blood flow in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua

Effects of exercise, hypoxia and feeding on the gastrointestinal blood flow in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua

... EFFECTS OF EXERCISE, HYPOXIA AND FEEDING ON THE GASTROINTESTINAL BLOOD FLOW IN THE ATLANTIC COD GADUS MORHUA BY MICHAEL AXELSSON AND REGINA FRTTSCHE* Comparative Neuroscience Unit, Depar[r] ...

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Caudal differential pressure as a predictor of swimming speed of cod (Gadus morhua)

Caudal differential pressure as a predictor of swimming speed of cod (Gadus morhua)

... Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) (mass ...The cod were maintained in seawater holding tanks at 5 °C and were swum in the respirometer at the same ...

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The blood volumes of the primary and secondary circulatory system in the
Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L , using plasma bound Evans Blue and
compartmental analysis

The blood volumes of the primary and secondary circulatory system in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L , using plasma bound Evans Blue and compartmental analysis

... holostean fishes, Vogel and Claviez (1981) showed that secondary vessels run in parallel with primary arteries from the tail and fins, as well as in the head. However, many studies on the anatomical structure of this ...

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Genetic population structure and gene flow in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua: a comparison of allozyme and nuclear RFLP loci.

Genetic population structure and gene flow in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua: a comparison of allozyme and nuclear RFLP loci.

... We have examined whether gene flow is responsible for the limited population structure in the Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua L., by comparing the previously published [r] ...

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Circulating Catecholamines and Swimming Performance in the Atlantic Cod, Gadus Morhua

Circulating Catecholamines and Swimming Performance in the Atlantic Cod, Gadus Morhua

... Physiological variables in Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, at rest and while swimming at their critical swimming velocity Ucril Sham-operated fish N = 8 Uni, Rest Heart rate beats min"1 Mean[r] ...

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Cardiac output as a predictor of metabolic rate in cod gadus morhua

Cardiac output as a predictor of metabolic rate in cod gadus morhua

... In fisheries biology, bioenergetic models for the analysis of fish production systems are quite advanced (e.g. Kitchell et al. 1977; Kerr, 1982; Krohn et al. 1997). Such models take the form of a steady-state energy ...

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Scavenger receptor mediated endocytosis of lipopolysaccharide in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L )

Scavenger receptor mediated endocytosis of lipopolysaccharide in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L )

... Fish for in vivo studies, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) (0.1–1.5 kg) were obtained from Tromsø Aquaculture Station (Norwegian Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture Ltd, Tromsø, Norway). The fish ...

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Scavenger receptor mediated endocytosis in endocardial endothelial cells of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua

Scavenger receptor mediated endocytosis in endocardial endothelial cells of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua

... Atlantic cod Gadus morhua, a marine fish of great importance in commercial fisheries and with an interesting future in aquaculture, is phylogenetically distant from the ...on cod, we first ...

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THE RENIN ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM IN BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL DURING EXERCISE IN THE COD GADUS MORHUA

THE RENIN ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM IN BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL DURING EXERCISE IN THE COD GADUS MORHUA

... The effects of angiotensin I, angiotensin II and exercise on ventral and dorsal aortic blood pressure and heart rate were investigated in the Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua. Both angiotensins produced a ...

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Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with
different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia

Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia

... Atlantic cod’s range, plotted on a sea surface temperature map. Schurmann and Steffensen (1992) previously examined the preferred temperature of juvenile cod captured near Helsingør in Denmark. They found a ...

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Mitochondrial acclimation potential to ocean acidification and warming of Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)

Mitochondrial acclimation potential to ocean acidification and warming of Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)

... Polar cod is a permanently cold adapted Arctic fish (thermal habitat around Svalbard ranging from −2 to +7 °C [48, 49]) while NEAC is a cold acclimated sub- Arctic population of temperate Atlantic cod ...

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Digestibility of chitin in cod,Gadus morhua, in vivo

Digestibility of chitin in cod,Gadus morhua, in vivo

... Based on the chitin concentration in the food organisms and the individual food uptake, the amount of chitin consumed by each fish could be calculated.. In addition, only 2.4 % [r] ...

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Characterization of an Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) embryonic stem cell cDNA library

Characterization of an Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) embryonic stem cell cDNA library

... post-blastula transcriptional drop. In addition, the detec- tion of another ES cell specific gene, an ortholog of the mammalian Pou5f1, validated the authenticity of the blastula-stage cDNA library. Two transcripts, ...

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Heteroplasmy of short tandem repeats in mitochondrial DNA of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua.

Heteroplasmy of short tandem repeats in mitochondrial DNA of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua.

... Tandem repeats in the D-loop region: T h e cod repeats are comparable to a number of other repeated sequences found in animal mtDNA in that they lie in the D-loop region [r] ...

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PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF THE ATLANTIC COD (GADUS MORHUA) TO HYPOXIA AT VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL SALINITIES

PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF THE ATLANTIC COD (GADUS MORHUA) TO HYPOXIA AT VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL SALINITIES

... In contrast, since there was no interaction between water salinity and the bicarbonate response over time TIMExSAL, P>0.05, the overall salinity effect measured during hypoxia can be acc[r] ...

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Specific endocytosis and degradation of naked DNA in the endocardial
cells of cod (Gadus morhua L )

Specific endocytosis and degradation of naked DNA in the endocardial cells of cod (Gadus morhua L )

... Fluorescence microscopy showed that rhodamine pDNA was taken up by endocardial endothelial cells lining the muscular trabecula of both heart chambers. The endocytic (high blood clearance) capacity of the endocardial ...

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In situ cardiac function in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua): effects of acute and chronic hypoxia

In situ cardiac function in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua): effects of acute and chronic hypoxia

... In fish, as in mammals, the loss of myocardial function during severe hypoxia or anoxia is primarily due to the inability of the heart to maintain the rate of ATP production through anaerobic metabolism (Farrell et al., ...

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