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Amphibian Venoms
Known as:
Amphibian Venom
, Venoms, Amphibian
, Venom, Amphibian
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Venoms produced by frogs, toads, salamanders, etc. The venom glands are usually on the skin of the back and contain cardiotoxic glycosides…
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2-depentylperhydrohistrionicotoxin
BM8 peptide, Bombina maxima
Frog Venoms
Toad Venom
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2012
2012
Effects of Terrestrial Buffer Zones on Amphibians on Golf Courses
Holly J. Puglis
,
M. Boone
PLoS ONE
2012
Corpus ID: 3937166
A major cause of amphibian declines worldwide is habitat destruction or alteration. Public green spaces, such as golf courses and…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Emergence of amphibian chytridiomycosis in Britain
A. A. Cunningham
,
T. Garner
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+7 authors
M. C. Fisher
The Veterinary Record
2005
Corpus ID: 38386429
, can be highly pathogenic,causing up to 90 to 100 per cent mortality in the postmeta-morphic life stages of some amphibian…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Dryness increases predation risk in efts: support for an amphibian decline hypothesis
Jason Rohr
,
D. Madison
Oecologia
2003
Corpus ID: 346203
One hypothesis for amphibian declines is that increased dryness attributed to global climate change exposes amphibians to greater…
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1994
1994
"Amphibian Decline": A Scientific Dilemma in More Ways than One
E. McCoy
1994
Corpus ID: 82370674
How much evidence is required to conclude that "amphibian decline" is an atypical occurrence? That is, how much evidence does it…
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1989
Highly Cited
1989
Noise susceptibility and immunity of phase locking in amphibian auditory-nerve fibers.
P. Narins
,
I. Wagner
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
1989
Corpus ID: 26020209
Recordings from auditory-nerve fibers in the anesthetized frog revealed that addition of broadband noise results in a reduction…
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1975
1975
The nature of the pituitary gonadotropins and their role in ovulation in a urodele amphibian (Ambystoma tigrinum).
P. Licht
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S. Farmer
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H. Papkoff
Life Science
1975
Corpus ID: 28815086
1974
1974
The transition from tadpole to frog haemoglobin during natural amphibian metamorphosis. II. Immunofluorescence studies.
J. Benbassat
Journal of Cell Science
1974
Corpus ID: 12059665
Rabbits were immunized with frog or tadpole haemoglobin purified either by chromatography or by polyacrylamide gel…
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1971
Highly Cited
1971
ERYTHROPOIESIS DURING AMPHIBIAN METAMORPHOSIS
G. Maniatis
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V. Ingram
Journal of Cell Biology
1971
Corpus ID: 29044187
Rabbit antibodies specific for the major tadpole and frog hemoglobin components of R. catesbeiana were used for the detection of…
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1965
1965
The phenomena of amphibian metamorphosis. IV. The development of the median eminence
W. Etkin
Journal of morphology
1965
Corpus ID: 44746008
The development of the median eminence of several species of American anurans was studied in correlation with the progress of…
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1963
1963
Resting Potential of Isolated Rat Muscles measured in Plasma
R. Kernan
Nature
1963
Corpus ID: 4192925
IT has been shown with amphibian muscle1–4 that at an external potassium, concentration of 10 mM/l. or more, the resting membrane…
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