KM Gilmour, SF Perry - Fish physiology, 2006 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary The cardiorespiratory system in fish, as in other vertebrates, functions to meet the metabolic requirements of the cells for O 2 and to remove the CO 2 produced by …
The physiological diversity of blood oxygen transport traits in fishes appears designed to maintain tissue oxygenation under challenges from both metabolic demand and …
Environmental shifts accompanying salmon spawning migrations from ocean feeding grounds to natal freshwater streams can be severe, with the underlying stress often cited as …
The liver is an essential energy storage organ in vertebrates. In teleosts and elasmobranchs, previous studies examining hepatic energy balance have used isolated hepatocytes …
Nitric oxide (NO), produced by nitric oxide synthases (NOS enzymes), regulates multiple physiological functions in animals. NO exerts its effects by binding to iron (Fe) of heme …
JA Donald, LG Forgan, MS Cameron - Journal of Comparative Physiology …, 2015 - Springer
Nitric oxide is one of the most important signalling molecules involved in the regulation of physiological function. It first came to prominence when it was discovered that the vascular …
RW Brill, NC Lai - Fish physiology, 2015 - Elsevier
1. Introduction 2. Cardiovascular Function and Energetics 2.1. Oxygen Transport by the Cardiovascular System 2.2. Responses to Hypoxia 2.3. Elasmobranch Cardiac Anatomy 2.4 …
B McNeill, SF Perry - Journal of experimental biology, 2006 - journals.biologists.com
Experiments were performed to test the hypothesis that exposure of rainbow trout to repetitive hypoxia would result in a decreased capacity of chromaffin cells to secrete …
A Fago - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
Globins are heme-containing proteins ubiquitously expressed in vertebrates, where they serve a broad range of biological functions, directly or indirectly related to the tight control of …