Voriconazole Pharmacokinetics Administered at 4 mg/kg IM and IV in Nursehound Sharks (<i>Scyliorhinus stellaris</i>) Under Human Care. [PDF]
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De novo transcriptomic discovery and molecular characterisation of a caspase kinase gene in the elasmobranch, Chiloscyllium griseum [PDF]
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Investigation of serum thyroid hormones, iodine and cobalt concentrations across common aquarium-housed elasmobranchs. [PDF]
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Potential metabolic records in isotope signals of chondrichthyan hard tissues. [PDF]
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Evolutionary trends in the elasmobranch neurocranium. [PDF]
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Forebrain Organization in Elasmobranchs
Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 2012It has long been known that many elasmobranch fishes have relatively large brains. The telencephalon, in particular, has increased in size in several groups, and as a percent of total brain weight, it is as large as in some mammals. Little is known, however, about the organization, connections, and functions of the telencephalon in elasmobranchs. Early
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So long ago as 1858, Staedeler and Frerichs1 discovered the presence of large amounts of urea in three species of elasmobranch fishes. Many more have been examined since that time, and it is known to-day that many, and probably all marine, elasmobranchs, including the Holocephali, contain 2–2.5 per cent of urea in their blood and tissues.
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