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J Childress

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 29, 1998
Life at stable low oxygen levels: adaptations of animals to oceanic oxygen minimum layersJ J Childress, B A Seibel
The Biological Bulletin|January 10, 2018
Adaptations to the Deep-Sea Oxygen Minimum Layer: Oxygen Binding by the Hemocyanin of the Bathypelagic Mysid, Gnathophausia ingens DohrnN K Sanders, J J Childress
The Biological Bulletin|January 12, 2018
COMPARATIVE CHEMOSENSITIVITY TO AMINO ACIDS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE FEEDING ACTIVITY OF BATHYPELAGIC AND LITTORAL CRUSTACEANSZoltan M Fuzessery, James J Childress
The Biological Bulletin|December 28, 2017
Homeoviscous Properties Implicated by the Interactive Effects of Pressure and Temperature on the Hydrothermal Vent Crab Bythograea thermydronC N Airriess, J J Childress
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 30, 1981
Functional characteristics of the blood of the deep-sea hydrothermal vent brachyuran crabA J Arp, J J Childress
The Biological Bulletin|December 12, 2017
Inorganic N Assimilation and Ammonium Pools in a Deep-Sea Mussel Containing Methanotrophic EndosymbiontsR W Lee, J J Childress
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 21, 1983
Sulfide Binding by the Blood of the Hydrothermal Vent Tube Worm Riftia pachyptilaA J Arp, J J Childress
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 1, 2006
Metabolite uptake, stoichiometry and chemoautotrophic function of the hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia pachyptila: responses to environmental variations in substrate concentrations and temperaturePeter R Girguis, James J Childress
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 24, 2010
The metabolic demands of endosymbiotic chemoautotrophic metabolism on host physiological capacitiesJ J Childress, P R Girguis
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 1, 1994
Assimilation of inorganic nitrogen by marine invertebrates and their chemoautotrophic and methanotrophic symbiontsR W Lee, J J Childress
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 29, 1998
Life at stable low oxygen levels: adaptations of animals to oceanic oxygen minimum layersJ J Childress, B A Seibel
The Biological Bulletin|January 10, 2018
Adaptations to the Deep-Sea Oxygen Minimum Layer: Oxygen Binding by the Hemocyanin of the Bathypelagic Mysid, Gnathophausia ingens DohrnN K Sanders, J J Childress
The Biological Bulletin|January 12, 2018
COMPARATIVE CHEMOSENSITIVITY TO AMINO ACIDS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE FEEDING ACTIVITY OF BATHYPELAGIC AND LITTORAL CRUSTACEANSZoltan M Fuzessery, James J Childress
The Biological Bulletin|December 28, 2017
Homeoviscous Properties Implicated by the Interactive Effects of Pressure and Temperature on the Hydrothermal Vent Crab Bythograea thermydronC N Airriess, J J Childress
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 30, 1981
Functional characteristics of the blood of the deep-sea hydrothermal vent brachyuran crabA J Arp, J J Childress
The Biological Bulletin|December 12, 2017
Inorganic N Assimilation and Ammonium Pools in a Deep-Sea Mussel Containing Methanotrophic EndosymbiontsR W Lee, J J Childress
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 21, 1983
Sulfide Binding by the Blood of the Hydrothermal Vent Tube Worm Riftia pachyptilaA J Arp, J J Childress
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 1, 2006
Metabolite uptake, stoichiometry and chemoautotrophic function of the hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia pachyptila: responses to environmental variations in substrate concentrations and temperaturePeter R Girguis, James J Childress
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 24, 2010
The metabolic demands of endosymbiotic chemoautotrophic metabolism on host physiological capacitiesJ J Childress, P R Girguis
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 1, 1994
Assimilation of inorganic nitrogen by marine invertebrates and their chemoautotrophic and methanotrophic symbiontsR W Lee, J J Childress
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