The heart of teleost fish is omnivorous in its preference for metabolic fuels. |
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In the teleost fishes studied to date, the male morphs differ in circulating androgen levels. |
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Preliminary results show wreckfish consumed predominantly squids and teleost fishes, while both Beryx species consumed mainly squid and shrimps. |
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Most teleost fishes possess a complex set of intrinsic caudal fin muscles that have only rarely been studied experimentally. |
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Modern teleost fishes have scales of bone, which, while still protective, allow much more freedom of motion in the body. |
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There is considerable diversity of tail shape within the teleost fishes. |
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On a typical teleost, such as a goldfish, the eyes face out from either side of the head. |
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The simple macular ending of the teleost ear is stimulated by sound through the operation of an inertia principle. |
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Regardless of the mechanism employed, however, the ear of all teleost fishes is basically a macular organ. |
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The MGL is also involved in research on adaptive immunity in teleost fishes. |
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This caudal fin structure contrasts with the externally symmetrical homocercal morphology present in most teleost fishes such as bluegill sunfish. |
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A method of screening an agent for an angiogenesis activity, said method comprising administering the agent to a teleost and detecting a response in the teleost indicating angiogenesis activity. |
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The teleost embryo first appears as a clump of cells along the thickened margin of the blastodisc. |
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Architectural similarity exists between the adult teleost hepatic tubule, the exocrine pancreatic acinus, and elements of the fetal and juvenile forms of mammalian liver. |
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In addition, the increase in ER? transcripts concomitant with vitellogenin transcripts suggests that ER? may also be a sensitive biomarker of xenoestrogen exposure in this teleost model. |
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Significant progress has been made elucidating many of the genes relevant to the salmonid immune system and these gene sequences provide new tools for studying the teleost immune system response to pathogens and vaccines. |
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In 2006, a lymphatic system similar to that in mammals was described in one species of teleost fish, the zebrafish. |
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Nevertheless, an element of real danger adds a piscine frisson to most encounters with this mysterious teleost. |
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Chromosomal evidence for laboratory synthesis of triploid hybrid between the gynogenetic teleost Poecilia formosa and host species. |
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Proximate composition, fatty acids and lipid class composition of the muscle from deep sea teleost and elasmobranch. |
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Figure 15 summarizes his work on the factors controlling breathing in the yarrow, Erythrinus, a teleost which uses its air bladder for accessory breathing. |
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Teleost eggs are telolecithal, with the yolk segregated from the active cytoplasm. |
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