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A Method for Mass Harvesting Islets (Brockmann Bodies) from Teleost Fish Journal Articles
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Air breathing in Magadi tilapia Alcolapia grahami, under normoxic and hyperoxic conditions, and the association with sunlight and reactive oxygen species Journal Articles
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Characterization of the pancreatic hormones from the Brockmann body of the tilapia: implications for islet xenograft studies Journal Articles
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Cloning, sequencing and characterization of the tilapia insulin gene Journal Articles
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Cultured gill epithelia as models for the freshwater fish gill Journal Articles
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Discordance between Genetic Structure and Morphological, Ecological, and Physiological Adaptation in Lake Magadi Tilapia Journal Articles
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Dopamine causes ultrastructural changes in prolactin cells of tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus ) Journal Articles
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Endocrine disruption mechanism of o,p′-DDT in mature male tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Journal Articles
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Evidence that tilapia islets do not express α‐(1,3)gal: implications for islet xenotransplantation Journal Articles
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Mammalian metabolic rates in the hottest fish on earth Journal Articles
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Morphological evaluation of spermatogenesis in Lake Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami): A fish living on the edge Journal Articles
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Muscle as the Primary Site of Urea Cycle Enzyme Activity in an Alkaline Lake-adapted Tilapia, Oreochromis alcalicus grahami Journal Articles
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Nacl Uptake by the Branchial Epithelium in Freshwater Teleost Fish: An Immunological Approach to Ion-Transport Protein Localization Journal Articles
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Obligatory Urea Production and the Cost of Living in the Magadi Tilapia Revealed by Acclimation to Reduced Salinity and Alkalinity Journal Articles
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Physiological adaptations of the gut in the Lake Magadi tilapia, Alcolapia grahami, an alkaline- and saline-adapted teleost fish Journal Articles
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Physiological and Molecular Characterization of Urea Transport by the Gills of the Lake Magadi Tilapia (Alcolapia Grahami) Journal Articles
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Rh proteins and NH4+-activated Na+-ATPase in the Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami), a 100% ureotelic teleost fish Journal Articles
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Transepithelial potential in the Magadi tilapia, a fish living in extreme alkalinity Journal Articles