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Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|November 2, 2004
Glucocorticoid receptors are involved in the regulation of pulsatile urea excretion in toadfishM D McDonald, C M Wood, M Grosell, et al.
Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 26, 2004
Effects of prolonged copper exposure in the marine gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta). I. Hydromineral balance and plasma nitrogenous waste productsM Grosell, M D McDonald, C M Wood, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 22, 2000
Differential branchial and renal handling of urea, acetamide and thiourea in the gulf toadfish Opsanus beta: evidence for two transportersM D McDonald, C M Wood, Y Wang, et al.
Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging|December 13, 2017
Outcomes of type 2 endoleaks detected on venous phase CT arteriographyM D McDonald, H H Paik, R Fairman, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|July 7, 2001
Do circulating plasma AVT and/or cortisol levels control pulsatile urea excretion in the gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)?C M Wood, J M Warne, Y Wang, et al.
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Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|November 2, 2004
Glucocorticoid receptors are involved in the regulation of pulsatile urea excretion in toadfishM D McDonald, C M Wood, M Grosell, et al.
Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 26, 2004
Effects of prolonged copper exposure in the marine gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta). I. Hydromineral balance and plasma nitrogenous waste productsM Grosell, M D McDonald, C M Wood, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 22, 2000
Differential branchial and renal handling of urea, acetamide and thiourea in the gulf toadfish Opsanus beta: evidence for two transportersM D McDonald, C M Wood, Y Wang, et al.
Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging|December 13, 2017
Outcomes of type 2 endoleaks detected on venous phase CT arteriographyM D McDonald, H H Paik, R Fairman, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|July 7, 2001
Do circulating plasma AVT and/or cortisol levels control pulsatile urea excretion in the gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)?C M Wood, J M Warne, Y Wang, et al.
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