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    The gut microbiome and its potential role in paradoxical anaerobism in pupfishes of the Mojave Desert by Bhute, Shrikant S, Escobedo, Brisa, Haider, Mina, Mekonen, Yididya, Ferrer, Dafhney, Hillyard, Stanley D, Friel, Ariel D, van Breukelen, Frank, Hedlund, Brian P

    Published in Animal microbiome (19-05-2020)
    “…Pupfishes frequently enter paradoxical anaerobism in response to endogenously produced or exogenously supplied ethanol in a dose-dependent manner. To decipher…”
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    Cholangiocyte apoptosis is an early event during induced metamorphosis in the sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus L by Boomer, Laura A, Bellister, Seth A, Stephenson, Linda L, Hillyard, Stanley D, Khoury, Joseph D, Youson, John H, Gosche, John R

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (2010)
    “…Abstract Background Research in biliary atresia has been hindered by lack of a suitable animal model. Lampreys are primitive vertebrates with distinct larval…”
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    Vascular aspects of water uptake mechanisms in the toad skin: Perfusion, diffusion, confusion by Willumsen, Niels J., Viborg, Arne L., Hillyard, Stanley D.

    “…Blood cell flow (BCF) in the water absorbing “seat patch” region of toad skin was measured with laser Doppler flow cytometry. BCF of dehydrated toads increased…”
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    Localization of water channels in the skin of two species of desert toads, Anaxyrus (Bufo) punctatus and Incilius (Bufo) alvarius by Shibata, Yuki, Takeuchi, Hiro-Aki, Hasegawa, Takahiro, Suzuki, Masakazu, Tanaka, Shigeyasu, Hillyard, Stanley D, Nagai, Takatoshi

    Published in Zoological science (01-09-2011)
    “…Anuran amphibians obtain water by osmosis across their ventral skin. A specialized region in the pelvic skin of semiterrestrial species, termed the seat patch,…”
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    The effect of temperature on development and behaviour of relict leopard frog tadpoles by Goldstein, Jeffrey A., Hoff, Karin von Seckendorr, Hillyard, Stanley D.

    Published in Conservation physiology (2017)
    “…Relict leopard frogs, Rana [Lithobates] onca, once thought extinct, are confined to five known warm spring habitats along the Colorado River in Nevada. We…”
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    Care and propagation of captive pupfish from the genus Cyprinodon: insight into conservation by Burg, George C., Johnson, Jaimie, Spataro, Savannah, O’Keefe, Amelia, Urbina, Natasha, Puentedura, Georgina, Heuton, Matt, Harris, Sean, Hillyard, Stanley D., van Breukelen, Frank

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-08-2019)
    “…We have maintained pupfish derived from a refuge population of the critically endangered Devils Hole pupfish ( Cyprinodon diabolis ) and the closely related…”
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    Comparison of dehydration and angiotensin II-stimulated cutaneous drinking in toads, Bufo punctatus by Goldstein, Jeffrey, Hoff, Karin, Hillyard, Stanley D

    “…Toads ( Bufo punctatus) use a sequence of two postures to place the ventral skin on a moist surface and absorb water osmotically. First, the skin contacts the…”
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    Stretch-activated cation channel from larval bullfrog skin by Hillyard, Stanley D, Willumsen, Niels J, Marrero, Mario B

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-05-2010)
    “…Cell-attached patches from isolated epithelial cells from larval bullfrog skin revealed a cation channel that was activated by applying suction (-1 kPa to -4.5…”
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    Plasma and brain angiotensin concentrations associated with water response behavior in the desert anuran, Scaphiopus couchii under natural conditions in the field by Johnson, William E., Hillyard, Stanley D., Propper, Catherine R.

    “…Terrestrial amphibians obtain water by absorption across a specialized region of the ventral skin and exhibit a behavior, the water absorption response (WR) to…”
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    Chemosensory function of salt and water transport by the amphibian skin by Hillyard, Stanley D., Viborg, A., Nagai, T., Hoff, K.vS

    “…Solute and water transport mechanisms of anuran skin mediate chemosensory functions that permit evaluation of ionic and osmotic properties of hydration sources…”
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    The Water Absorption Response: A Behavioral Assay for Physiological Processes in Terrestrial Amphibians by Hillyard, Stanley D., Hoff, Karin von Seckendorff, Propper, Catherine

    Published in Physiological Zoology (01-03-1998)
    “…Terrestrial amphibians take up water by abducting the hind limbs and pressing a specialized portion of the ventral skin to a moist surface, using a…”
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    Cardiovascular and behavioural changes during water absorption in toads, Bufo alvarius and Bufo marinus by Viborg, Arne L, Wang, Tobias, Hillyard, Stanley D

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-03-2006)
    “…Blood cell flux (BCF) in the pelvic skin of Bufo marinus was lower than Bufo alvarius when toads rehydrated from deionised water (DI) or 50 mmol l-1 NaCl…”
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    Behavioral and Neural Responses of Toads to Salt Solutions Correlate with Basolateral Membrane Potential of Epidermal Cells of the Skin by Hillyard, Stanley D., Baula, Victor, Tuttle, Wendy, Willumsen, Niels J., Larsen, Erik H.

    Published in Chemical senses (01-10-2007)
    “…Dehydrated toads initiated water absorption response (WR) behavior and absorbed water from dilute NaCl solutions. With 200–250 mM NaCl, WR behavior and water…”
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    A two-barrier compartment model for volume flow across amphibian skin by Guo, Peng, Hillyard, Stanley D, Fu, Bingmei M

    “…The amphibian skin has long been used as a model tissue for the study of ion transport and osmotic water movement across tight epithelia. To understand the…”
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    Transcellular and Paracellular Elements of Salt Chemosensation in Toad Skin by Hillyard, Stanley D., Goldstein, Jeffrey, Tuttle, Wendy, Hoff, Karin

    Published in Chemical senses (01-11-2004)
    “…Dehydrated toads absorb water by pressing a specialized (seat patch) area of the skin to moist surfaces. This behavior, the water absorption response (WR), is…”
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    Electrophysiological properties of the tongue epithelium of the toad Bufo marinus by Baker, Timothy K, Rios, Karina, Hillyard, Stanley D

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-07-2002)
    “…The dorsal lingual epithelium from the tongue of the toad Bufo marinus was mounted in an Ussing-type chamber, and the short-circuit current (I(sc)) was…”
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    Effects of Anion Substitution on Hydration Behavior and Water Uptake of the Red-spotted Toad, Bufo punctatus: is there an Anion Paradox in Amphibian Skin? by Sullivan, Polly A., von Seckendorff Hoff, Karin, Hillyard, Stanley D.

    Published in Chemical senses (01-04-2000)
    “…Amphibians absorb water osmotically across their skins and rely on chemosensory information from the skin to assess the suitability of hydration sources. The…”
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    Basolateral Cl- channels in the larval bullfrog skin epithelium by Hillyard, Stanley D, Rios, Karina, Larsen, Erik Hviid

    “…The addition of 150 U/ml nystatin to the mucosal surface of isolated skin from larval bullfrogs increases apical membrane permeability and allows a voltage…”
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    Salt Sensitivity and Hydration Behavior of the Toad, Bufo marinus by Maleek, Rasheed, Sullivan, Polly, Von Seckendorff Hoff, Karin, Baula, Victor, Hillyard, Stanley D

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-11-1999)
    “…Toads, Bufo marinus, were placed on laboratory tissue saturated with water or with hyperosmotic (250 or 500 mM NaCl or KCl) solutions, and their behavior was…”
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