Mollusca
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Subject Areas on Research
- A comparative study of asymmetric migration events across a marine biogeographic boundary.
- Aquatic animal models of human disease: selected papers and recommendations from the 4th Conference.
- Biogeography and ecological setting of Indian Ocean hydrothermal vents.
- Carbon monoxide binding by simple heme proteins under photodissociating conditions.
- Common synaptic effects of pentylenetetrazol and penicillin.
- EFFECTS OF LOW-INTENSITY MICROWAVES ON ISOLATED NEURONS.
- Effects of hypoxia and toxicant exposure on adenylate energy charge and cytosolic ADP concentrations in abalone.
- Electromyography of the fin musculature of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis.
- Electron microscopy of thin filaments decorated with a Ca2+-regulated myosin.
- Functional and structural properties of Murex fulvescens hemocyanin: isolation of two different subunits required for reassociation of a molluscan hemocyanin.
- Hemocyanin of the chambered nautilus: structure-function relationships.
- Hidden in plain sight: the ecology and physiology of organismal transparency.
- High-performance liquid chromatographic separation and quantification of alanopine and strombine in crude tissue extracts.
- Immunocytochemical localization of photopigments in cephalopod retinae.
- Keyhole limpet hemocyanin: structural and functional characterization of two different subunits and multimers.
- Metal ion interactions with Limulus polyphemus and Callinectes sapidus hemocyanins: stoichiometry and structural and functional consequences of calcium(II), cadmium(II), zinc(II), and mercury(II) binding.
- Mollusks as Multidisciplinary Models in Environmental Toxicology
- Negative resistance characteristic essential for the maintenance of slow oscillations in bursting neurons.
- Novel marine-derived anticancer agents: a phase I clinical, pharmacological, and pharmacodynamic study of dolastatin 10 (NSC 376128) in patients with advanced solid tumors.
- Observations on parasitism in deep-sea hydrothermal vent and seep limpets.
- On the structure of the hemocyanin channel in lipid bilayers.
- Phylogeography and historical ecology of the North Atlantic intertidal.
- Studies of dopamine pharmacology in molluscs.
- Sublethal effects of pentachlorophenol in abalone (Haliotis rufescens) veliger larvae as measured by (31)P-NMR.
- Synaptic mechanism of pentylenetetrazole: selectivity for chloride conductance.
- The safety of eating shellfish.
- Tris buffer attenuates acetylcholine responses in Aplysia neurons.
- Unconventional serotonergic excitation in Aplysia.
- Utilizing in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to study sublethal stress in aquatic organisms.
- Visual acuity in pelagic fishes and mollusks.
- Voltage clamp analysis of pentylenetetrazol effects on Aplysia neurons.
- Voltage clamping with a single microelectrode.