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Bufo marinus
Known as:
Rhinella marina
, cane toad
, Toads, Marine
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A species of the true toads, Bufonidae, becoming fairly common in the southern United States and almost pantropical. The secretions from the skin…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
High levels of population subdivision in a morphologically conserved Mediterranean toad (Alytes cisternasii) result from recent, multiple refugia: evidence from mtDNA, microsatellites and nuclear…
H. Gonçalves
,
Í. Martínez‐Solano
,
R. Pereira
,
B. Carvalho
,
M. García‐París
,
N. Ferrand
Molecular Ecology
2009
Corpus ID: 25000727
Pleistocene glaciations often resulted in differentiation of taxa in southern European peninsulas, producing the high levels of…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Optimisation of culture medium and conditions for alpha-l-Arabinofuranosidase production by the extreme thermophilic eubacterium Rhodothermus marinus.
Gomes
,
Gomes
,
Terler
,
Gubala
,
Ditzelmüller
,
Steiner
Enzyme and Microbial Technology
2000
Corpus ID: 20693079
Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Biosynthesis of Mannosylglycerate in the Thermophilic Bacterium Rhodothermus marinus
L. O. Martins
,
Nuno Empadinhas
,
+4 authors
H. Santos
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1999
Corpus ID: 14071153
The biosynthetic reaction scheme for the compatible solute mannosylglycerate in Rhodothermus marinusis proposed based on…
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1994
1994
A new function for lactate in the toad Bufo marinus.
H. Pörtner
,
L. Branco
,
G. Malvin
,
S. Wood
Journal of applied physiology
1994
Corpus ID: 1702472
In the amphibian Bufo marinus, progressive hypoxia below a critical PO2 elicits a transient 50% increase in O2 consumption that…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Isolation and characterization of a variant somatostatin-14 and two related somatostatins of 34 and 37 residues from lamprey (Petromyzon marinus).
P. Andrews
,
H. Pollock
,
W. Elliott
,
J. Youson
,
E. Plisetskaya
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1988
Corpus ID: 19436020
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Endogenous digitalis-like activity in the plasma of the toad Bufo marinus
J. Flier
,
E. Maratos-Flier
,
J. Pallotta
,
Donald Mcisaac
Nature
1979
Corpus ID: 4322452
CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES derived from plants have a major role in the pharmacotherapy of cardiac disease, and, because they bind to and…
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Review
1977
Review
1977
Electrical and adaptive properties of rod photoreceptors in bufo marinus. I. Effects of altered extracellular Ca(2+) levels
S. Lipton
,
S. Ostroy
,
J. Dowling
The Journal of General Physiology
1977
Corpus ID: 2565787
The effects of altering extracellular Ca(2+) levels on the electrical and adaptive properties of toad rods have been examined…
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Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Regulation of phosphorylation of a specific protein in toad-bladder membrane by antidiuretic hormone and cyclic AMP, and its possible relationship to membrane permeability changes.
R. Delorenzo
,
K. Walton
,
P. Curran
,
P. Greengard
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1973
Corpus ID: 8351184
Phosphorylation of a specific protein was decreased in intact toad bladders by exposure to either antidiuretic hormone or…
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Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Localization of carbonic anhydrase activity in the vertebrate retina.
George L. Musser
,
George L. Musser
,
Seymour Rosen
,
Seymour Rosen
Experimental Eye Research
1973
Corpus ID: 7149264
Highly Cited
1959
Highly Cited
1959
Respiration and active sodium transport of isolated toad bladder.
A. Leaf
,
L. B. Page
,
J. Anderson
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1959
Corpus ID: 30377355
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