Neurohypophysial Hormones Regulate Amphibious Behaviour in the Mudskipper Goby.
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Principal function of mineralocorticoid signaling suggested by constitutive knockout of the mineralocorticoid receptor in medaka fish.Drinking by amphibious fish: convergent evolution of thirst mechanisms during vertebrate terrestrialization.Impact of dehydration on the forebrain preoptic recess walls in the mudskipper, Periophthalmus modestus: a possible locus for the center of thirst.Mudskippers and Their Genetic Adaptations to an Amphibious Lifestyle.The Amphibious Mudskipper: A Unique Model Bridging the Gap of Central Actions of Osmoregulatory Hormones Between Terrestrial and Aquatic Vertebrates
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Neurohypophysial Hormones Regulate Amphibious Behaviour in the Mudskipper Goby.
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Neurohypophysial Hormones Regulate Amphibious Behaviour in the Mudskipper Goby.
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Neurohypophysial Hormones Regulate Amphibious Behaviour in the Mudskipper Goby.
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Hideya Takahashi
Hirotaka Sakamoto
Nao Kagawa
Susumu Hyodo
Tatsuya Sakamoto
Yudai Nishiyama
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0134605
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2015-07-31T00:00:00Z