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Carbonic anhydrase is not the only factor regulating otolith mineralization in fish in dependence of the gravitational environment

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1769360 Advances in Space Research 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
This finding clearly indicates that hg does not only act on otolith growth via a regulation of CAH activity.
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SacculeUtricleHypergravityCalcium
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Carbonic anhydrase is not the only factor regulating otolith mineralization in fish in dependence of the gravitational environment
Authors
M. Beier, R. Anken,
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