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Origin of the Teleost Scale-Pattern and the Development of the Teleost Scale
Nature, 1936ACCORDING to current accounts of scale formation in Teleosts, the scale papillae originate as independent centres of growth, their constituent cells being derived from the immediately underlying dermis. The remarkable regularity of arrangement of the scales in most fishes has always attracted attention and has led Backman1 to suggest that each papilla ...
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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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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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Steroidogenesis and its regulation in teleost-a review
Fish Physiology & Biochemistry, 2020A. Rajakumar, B. Senthilkumaran
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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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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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Organization of the Teleost Blastoderm
The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1947openaire +2 more sources
Dissecting teleost B cell differentiation using transcription factors
Developmental and Comparative Immunology, 2011Patty Zwollo
exaly

