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Title: Tissue culture of sockeye salmon intestine: functional response of Na+-K+-ATPase to cortisol
Author(s): Veillette, PA
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 288 Issue: 6 Pages: R1598-R1605 Published: JUN 2005
Cited References: 55 Selected References: 55
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1. Title: CORTISOL MEDIATES THE INCREASE IN INTESTINAL FLUID ABSORPTION IN ATLANTIC SALMON DURING PARR SMOLT TRANSFORMATION
Author(s): VEILLETTE PA, SUNDELL K, SPECKER JL
Source: GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY   Volume: 97   Issue: 2   Pages: 250-258   Published: FEB 1995
2. Title: Temporal changes in intestinal Na+, K+-ATPase activity and in vitro responsiveness to cortisol in juvenile chinook salmon
Author(s): Veillette PA, Young G
Source: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 138   Issue: 3   Pages: 297-303   Published: JUL 2004
3. Title: CORTISOL STIMULATES INTESTINAL FLUID UPTAKE IN ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO-SALAR) IN THE POST-SMOLT STAGE
Author(s): CORNELL SC, PORTESI DM, VEILLETTE PA, et al.
Source: FISH PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY   Volume: 13   Issue: 3   Pages: 183-190   Published: JUL 1994
4. Title: Osmoregulatory physiology of pyloric ceca: Regulated and adaptive changes in chinook salmon
Author(s): Veillette PA, White RJ, Specker JL, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY PART A-COMPARATIVE EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY   Volume: 303A   Issue: 7   Pages: 608-613   Published: JUL 1 2005
5. Title: Intestinal transport mechanisms and plasma cortisol levels during normal and out-of-season parr-smolt transformation of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar
Author(s): Sundell K, Jutfelt F, Agustsson T, et al.
Source: AQUACULTURE   Volume: 222   Issue: 1-4   Pages: 265-285   Published: MAY 26 2003
6. Title: Effects of growth hormone and cortisol on Na+-K+-2Cl(-) cotransporter localization and abundance in the gills of Atlantic salmon
Author(s): Pelis RM, McCormick SD
Source: GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY   Volume: 124   Issue: 2   Pages: 134-143   Published: NOV 2001
7. Title: Circulating growth hormone, cortisol and thyroxine levels after 24 h seawater challenge of yearling coho salmon at different developmental stages
Author(s): Young G, Mccormick SD, Bjornsson BT, et al.
Source: AQUACULTURE   Volume: 136   Issue: 3-4   Pages: 371-384   Published: NOV 15 1995
8. Title: The multifunctional fish gill: Dominant site of gas exchange, osmoregulation, acid-base regulation, and excretion of nitrogenous waste
Author(s): Evans DH, Piermarini PM, Choe KP
Source: PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS   Volume: 85   Issue: 1   Pages: 97-177   Published: JAN 2005
9. Title: Endocrine control of osmoregulation in teleost fish
Author(s): McCormick SD
Source: AMERICAN ZOOLOGIST   Volume: 41   Issue: 4   Pages: 781-794   Published: SEP 2001
10. Title: Effects of insulin-like growth factor-I and cortisol on Na+,K+-ATPase expression in osmoregulatory tissues of brown trout (Salmo trutta)
Author(s): Seidelin M, Madsen SS, Byrialsen A, et al.
Source: GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY   Volume: 113   Issue: 3   Pages: 331-342   Published: MAR 1999