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Teleost fishes (Teleostei)

2009
Abstract Teleosts are a modern group of Ashes including more than 26,000 species (1), which are grouped into 40 orders. They are typically grouped together with the garAshes (Lepisosteiformes) and BowAn (Amiifomes) in the Subclass Neopterygii. Teleosts are the most speciesrich and diversiAed group of all the vertebrates.
Zuogang Penga, Rui Diogob, Shunping Hea
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Teleosts in hypoxia

Molecular physiology, 1985
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypoxia or anoxia. Hypoxia usually activates anaerobic glycolysis, which may be temporary when the animals are able to improve their oxygen extraction capacity. Switching over to aerobic metabolism allows the animals to adapt to hypoxia.
Van den Thillart, G., van Waarde, Aren
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Peptidergic neurons of teleost retinas

Visual Neuroscience, 1992
AbstractIn retinas of teleost fish, neuropeptides typically have subtle, modulatory actions. The peptide effects typically have long latencies and durations, and, in some instances, they are known to be mediated by second messengers. Peptidergic neurons in teleost retinas have certain morphological features in common that are consistent with their ...
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The Teleost Fish

2016
In vertebrates, the basic structure of the central nervous systems, including the cerebellum, is conserved from mammals to teleosts. The cerebellum of teleost fish is subdivided into three parts: the corpus cerebelli, valvula cerebelli, and vestibulolateral lobe.
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Teleosts

1981
J. E. Webb, J. A. Wallwork, J. H. Elgood
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Teleost gustation

1992
Takayuki Marui, John Caprio
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Teleost Immunoglobulins

2016
Maria R. Coscia   +2 more
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Teleost urophysis

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1970
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