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Confocal laser scanning and electron microscopical studies on osmoregulatory epi...
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Immunolocalization of Na+,K+-ATPase in Osmoregulatory Organs During the Embryoni...
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Relation entre osmorégulation et activités d'ATPase Na+ -K+ et d'anhydrase carbo...
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Ontogeny of the sinus gland and of the organ of Bellonci in larvae and postlarva...
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Ontogeny of Neuroendocrine Centers in the Eyestalk of Homarus-Gammarus Embryos -...
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Immunolocalization of Na + ,K + -ATPase in the organs of the branchial cavity of...
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Ultrastructural study of the neurosecretory granules and crustacean hyperglycemi...
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Ontogeny of neuroendocrine centers in the eyestalk of Homarus gammarus embryos:...
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Aquaporin molecular characterization in the sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax): The...
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