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- :Petro-Sakuma, Cody ;Celino-Brady, Fritzie T.2020 | General and Comparative Endocrinology, 292, 113464:Among the various ways that growth hormone (GH) underlies the growth physiology of teleost fishes, GH stimulates transport pathways that facilitate th...
- :Seale, Andre P. ;Pavlosky, K. Keano2020 | Aquaculture, 519, 734766:Tilapias comprise the second most aquacultured finfish group in the world. Such popularity stems in part from their tolerance to a wide range of envir...
- :Celino-Brady, Fritzie T. ;Breves, Jason P.2022 | General and Comparative Endocrinology, 329, 114119:Across the vertebrate lineage, sexual dimorphism in body size is a common phenomenon that results from trade-offs between growth and reproduction. To ...
- :Breves, Jason P. ;Nelson, Nastasia N.2021 | Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 260, 111021:Euryhaline fishes maintain hydromineral balance in a broad range of environmental salinities via the activities of multiple osmoregulatory organs, nam...
- :Celino-Brady, Fritzie T. ;Petro-Sakuma, Cody K.2019 | Aquatic Toxicology, 217, 105336:It is widely recognized that endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) released into the environment through anthropogenic activities can have short-term ...
- :Celino-Brady, Fritzie T. ;Lerner, Darren T.2021 | Front. Endocrinol. 11:619361:Increasing industrial and agricultural activities have led to a disturbing increase of pollutant discharges into the environment. Most of these pollut...
- :Malintha, G.H.T. ;Celino-Brady, Fritzie T.2023 | Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 278, 111356:In euryhaline fish, prolactin (Prl) plays a key role in freshwater acclimation. Prl release in the rostral pars distalis (RPD) of the pituitary is dir...
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