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  1. Metabolic Water As a Route for Water Acquisition in Vertebrates Inhabiting Dehydrating Environments
  2. Circulating isotocin, not angiotensin II, is the major dipsogenic hormone in eels
  3. Molecular mechanisms underlying guanylin-induced transcellular Cl− secretion into the intestinal lumen of seawater-acclimated eels
  4. Gene duplication of C-type natriuretic peptide-4 (CNP4) in teleost lineage elicits subfunctionalization of ancestral CNP
  5. Evolution of the membrane/particulate guanylyl cyclase: From physicochemical sensors to hormone receptors
  6. The Japan Society for Comparative Endocrinology (JSCE) awards
  7. The digestive tract as an essential organ for water acquisition in marine teleosts: lessons from euryhaline eels
  8. Spreading of River Water Guides Migratory Behavior of Homing Chum Salmon Oncorhynchus keta in Otsuchi Bay, a Narrow Inlet with Multiple River Flows
  9. The Japan Society for Comparative Endocrinology (JSCE) Awards
  10. Hormonal regulation of thirst in the amphibious ray-finned fish suggests the requirement for terrestrialization during evolution
  11. Preparatory Mechanisms for Salinity Tolerance in Two Congeneric Anuran Species Inhabiting Distinct Osmotic Habitats
  12. Molecular mechanisms for intestinal HCO3− secretion and its regulation by guanylin in seawater-acclimated eels
  13. Body condition and reproductive status of chum salmon during homing migration in Otsuchi Bay, Japan, after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
  14. The Amphibious Mudskipper: A Unique Model Bridging the Gap of Central Actions of Osmoregulatory Hormones Between Terrestrial and Aquatic Vertebrates
  15. Editorial – The Japan Society for Comparative Endocrinology
  16. Distribution and co-localization of diversified natriuretic peptides in the eel heart
  17. Molecular and evolutionary perspectives of the renin-angiotensin system from lamprey
  18. Drinking by amphibious fish: convergent evolution of thirst mechanisms during vertebrate terrestrialization
  19. Renoguanylin stimulates apical CFTR translocation and decreases HCO3− secretion through PKA activity in the Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)
  20. A sodium binding system alleviates acute salt stress during seawater acclimation in eels
  21. Changes in Plasma and Tissue Long-Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid (LC-PUFA) Content in the Eel Anguilla japonica After External and Internal Osmotic Stress
  22. Molecular mechanisms underlying active desalination and low water permeability in the esophagus of eels acclimated to seawater
  23. Development of an animal-borne blood sample collection device and its deployment for the determination of cardiovascular and stress hormones in phocid seals
  24. A second estrogen receptor from Japanese lamprey (Lethenteron japonicum) does not have activities for estrogen binding and transcription
  25. Duplicated CFTR isoforms in eels diverged in regulatory structures and osmoregulatory functions
  26. Sulfur utilization of corals is enhanced by endosymbiotic algae
  27. Flexible selection of diversified Na+/K+-ATPase α-subunit isoforms for osmoregulation in teleosts
  28. The role of the rectum in osmoregulation and the potential effect of renoguanylin on SLC26a6 transport activity in the Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)
  29. Appetite-Regulating Peptides
  30. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide
  31. Homeostatic Responses to Osmotic Stress
  32. Natriuretic Peptide Family
  33. Neuropeptide Y Family
  34. Secretin (Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide) Family
  35. The differential role of renoguanylin in osmoregulation and apical Cl−/HCO3− exchange activity in the posterior intestine of the Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)
  36. Guanylin activates Cl−secretion into the lumen of seawater eel intestine via apical Cl−channel under simulated in vivo conditions
  37. From Aquatic to Terrestrial Life: Evolution of the Mechanisms for Water Acquisition
  38. Vasodilatory effects of homologous adrenomedullin 2 and adrenomedullin 5 on isolated blood vessels of two species of eel
  39. Guanylin peptides regulate electrolyte and fluid transport in the Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta) posterior intestine
  40. Diverse mechanisms for body fluid regulation in teleost fishes
  41. Mechanisms of guanylin action on water and ion absorption at different regions of seawater eel intestine
  42. Changes in plasma angiotensin II, aldosterone, arginine vasotocin, corticosterone, and electrolyte concentrations during acclimation to dry condition and seawater in the crab-eating frog
  43. Discovery of osmotic sensitive transcription factors in fish intestine via a transcriptomic approach
  44. Lack of Plasma Kallikrein-Kinin System Cascade in Teleosts
  45. Hormonal control of drinking behavior in teleost fishes; insights from studies using eels
  46. Osmotic stress transcription factor 1b (Ostf1b) promotes migration properties with the modulation of epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) phenotype in human embryonic kidney cell
  47. A candidate of organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis with neuronal connections to neurosecretory preoptic nucleus in eels
  48. Exploring New CGRP Family Peptides and their Receptors in Vertebrates
  49. In memory of Professor Hideshi Kobayashi
  50. Role of cardiac natriuretic peptides in seawater adaptation of medaka embryos as revealed by loss-of-function analysis
  51. Natriuretic Peptides in Developing Medaka Embryos: Implications in Cardiac Development by Loss-of-Function Studies
  52. Adrenomedullin 2/Intermedin
  53. Angiotensin AT2 receptor activates the cyclic-AMP signaling pathway in eel
  54. BNP/CNP
  55. Skeletal tissues in Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) express the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor
  56. Changes in plasma angiotensin subtypes in Japanese eel acclimated to various salinities from deionized water to double-strength seawater
  57. Central ventilatory and cardiovascular actions of angiotensin peptides in trout
  58. Vigorous SO42– influxviathe gills is balanced by enhanced SO42– excretion by the kidney in eels after seawater adaptation
  59. Water deprivation induces appetite and alters metabolic strategy in Notomys alexis: unique mechanisms for water production in the desert
  60. The presence of teleost-type angiotensin components in lamprey buccal gland suggests a role in endocrine mimicry
  61. Hormonal Control of Fish Euryhalinity
  62. Medaka osmotic stress transcription factor 1b (Ostf1b/TSC22D3-2) triggers hyperosmotic responses of different ion transporters in medaka gill and human embryonic kidney cells via the JNK signalling pathway
  63. Relative Antidipsogenic Potencies of Six Homologous Natriuretic Peptides in Eels
  64. Environmental factors responsible for switching on the SO42−excretory system in the kidney of seawater eels
  65. Salinity-dependent in vitro effects of homologous natriuretic peptides on the pituitary–interrenal axis in eels
  66. Evolutionary implication of the absence of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in euryhaline Oryzias fishes
  67. Localization of diversified relaxin gene transcripts in the brain of eels
  68. Shared and separate functions of the RAMP-based adrenomedullin receptors
  69. The area postrema in hindbrain is a central player for regulation of drinking behavior in Japanese eels
  70. Molecular physiology and functional morphology of SO42– excretion by the kidney of seawater-adapted eels
  71. B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), not ANP, is the principal cardiac natriuretic peptide in vertebrates as revealed by comparative studies
  72. Potent cardiovascular effects of homologous urotensin II (UII)-related peptide and UII in unanesthetized eels after peripheral and central injections
  73. Characterization of a native angiotensin from an anciently diverged serine protease inhibitor in lamprey
  74. Diversified cardiovascular actions of six homologous natriuretic peptides (ANP, BNP, VNP, CNP1, CNP3, and CNP4) in conscious eels
  75. Acute salinity challenges in Mozambique and Nile tilapia: Differential responses of plasma prolactin, growth hormone and branchial expression of ion transporters
  76. Profiling Differential Gene Expression of Symbiotic and Aposymbiotic Corals Using a High Coverage Gene Expression Profiling (HiCEP) Analysis
  77. The gastrointestinal tract as an endocrine/neuroendocrine/paracrine organ: organization, chemical messengers and physiological targets
  78. Cyclostome and chondrichthyan adrenomedullins reveal ancestral features of the adrenomedullin family
  79. Centrally administered ghrelin potently inhibits water intake induced by angiotensin II and hypovolemia in rats
  80. Molecular and Functional Evolution of the Adrenomedullin Family in Vertebrates: What Do Fish Studies Tell Us?
  81. Erratum 1: Centrally administered adrenomedullin 5 activates oxytocin-secreting neurons in the hypothalamus and elevates plasma oxytocin level in rats
  82. Hagfish natriuretic peptide changes urine flow rates and vascular tensions in a hagfish
  83. Centrally administered adrenomedullin 5 activates oxytocin-secreting neurons in the hypothalamus and elevates plasma oxytocin level in rats
  84. Extracellular calcium-sensing receptor distribution in osmoregulatory and endocrine tissues of the tilapia
  85. Identification of angiotensinogen genes with unique and variable angiotensin sequences in chondrichthyans
  86. Chapter 8 The Neuroendocrine Regulation of Fluid Intake and Fluid Balance
  87. Potent osmoregulatory actions of homologous adrenomedullins administered peripherally and centrally in eels
  88. Adrenomedullin 2/intermedin-like immunoreactivity in the hypothalamus and brainstem of rats
  89. Exploring novel hormones essential for seawater adaptation in teleost fish
  90. Potent cardiovascular actions of homologous adrenomedullins in eels
  91. Central and peripheral cardiovascular actions of adrenomedullin 5, a novel member of the calcitonin gene-related peptide family, in mammals
  92. Regulation of Ion Transport in Eel Intestine by the Homologous Guanylin Family of Peptides
  93. Area postrema, a brain circumventricular organ, is the site of antidipsogenic action of circulating atrial natriuretic peptide in eels
  94. Genomic analyses and cloning of novel chicken natriuretic peptide genes reveal new insights into natriuretic peptide evolution
  95. Fish calcitonin receptor has novel features
  96. A ‘reverse’ phylogenetic approach for identification of novel osmoregulatory and cardiovascular hormones in vertebrates
  97. Endocrinology of salt and water balance
  98. Natriuretic Peptides in Cetaceans: Identification, Molecular Characterization and Changes in Plasma Concentration After Landing
  99. The intestinal guanylin system and seawater adaptation in eels
  100. Adrenomedullin 2 (AM2)/intermedin is a more potent activator of hypothalamic oxytocin-secreting neurons than AM possibly through an unidentified receptor in rats
  101. Osmoregulation in elephant fishCallorhinchus milii(Holocephali), with special reference to the rectal gland
  102. Centrally and Peripherally Administered Ghrelin Potently Inhibits Water Intake in Rats
  103. In vitro effects of homologous natriuretic peptides on growth hormone and prolactin release in the tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus
  104. Evolutionary history of the calcitonin gene-related peptide family in vertebrates revealed by comparative genomic analyses
  105. Differential status of the renin–angiotensin system of silver sea bream (Sparus sarba) in different salinities
  106. Identification of two functional guanylin receptors in eel: Multiple hormone-receptor system for osmoregulation in fish intestine and kidney
  107. Extremely high conservation in the untranslated region as well as the coding region of CNP mRNAs throughout elasmobranch species
  108. Identification of eel ghrelin in plasma and stomach by radioimmunoassay and histochemistry
  109. Contribution of comparative fish studies to general endocrinology: structure and function of some osmoregulatory hormones
  110. Identification of a natriuretic peptide (NP) in cyclostomes (lamprey and hagfish): CNP-4 is the ancestral gene of the NP family
  111. Adrenomedullin 2 protects rat cerebral endothelial cells from oxidative damage in vitro
  112. Integrative approach to osmoregulatory action of atrial natriuretic peptide in seawater eels
  113. Multiple natriuretic peptides coexist in the most primitive extant ray-finned fish, bichir Polypterus endlicheri
  114. The effects of freshwater to seawater transfer on circulating levels of angiotensin II, C-type natriuretic peptide and arginine vasotocin in the euryhaline elasmobranch, Carcharhinus leucas
  115. Plasma and erythrocyte solute properties of juvenile bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, acutely exposed to increasing environmental salinity
  116. Molecular evolution of the natriuretic peptide system as revealed by comparative genomics
  117. Molecular and functional characterization of adrenomedullin receptors in pufferfish
  118. Adrenomedullin 2/Intermedin
  119. Brain/B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) and C-Type Natriuretic Peptide (CNP)
  120. Centrally administered adrenomedullin 2 activates hypothalamic oxytocin-secreting neurons, causing elevated plasma oxytocin level in rats
  121. Sequence, circulating levels, and expression of C-type natriuretic peptide in a euryhaline elasmobranch, Carcharhinus leucas
  122. Structural and Functional Evolution of Three Cardiac Natriuretic Peptides
  123. Expression of insulin-like growth factor I gene is involved in enhanced growth of juvenile four-spine sculpin Cottus kazika in seawater
  124. Natriuretic peptide guanylyl cyclase receptors in the kidney of the Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica
  125. Involvement of Drinking and Intestinal Sodium Absorption in Hyponatremic Effect of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide in Seawater Eels
  126. Plasma aldosterone, angiotensin II, and arginine vasotocin concentrations in the toad, Bufo marinus, following osmotic treatments
  127. cDNA Cloning and Functional Expression of a Ca2+-sensing Receptor with Truncated C-terminal Tail from the Mozambique Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus)
  128. CORONARY VASODILATORY RESPONSE TO A NOVEL PEPTIDE, ADRENOMEDULLIN 2
  129. Molecular identification and immunohistochemical localization of atrial natriuretic peptide in the heart of the dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius)
  130. FHL5, a novel actin-binding protein, is highly expressed in eel gill pillar cells and responds to wall tension
  131. Novel fish-derived adrenomedullin in mammals: structure and possible function
  132. Neurohypophysial hormones of dogfish, Triakis scyllium: structures and salinity-dependent secretion
  133. Renal effects of a new member of adrenomedullin family, adrenomedullin2, in rats
  134. A randomized, open-label, comparative study of simvastatin plus diet versus diet alone on angiographic retardation of coronary atherosclerosis in adult Japanese patients: Japanese utilization of simvastatin therapy (JUST) study
  135. Four natriuretic peptides (ANP, BNP, VNP and CNP) coexist in the sturgeon: identification of BNP in fish lineage
  136. Identification of Angiotensin I in a Cyclostome, Lampetra fluviatilis
  137. Identification of angiotensin I in several vertebrate species: its structural and functional evolution
  138. A facilitative urea transporter is localized in the renal collecting tubule of the dogfishTriakis scyllia
  139. Identification of novel adrenomedullin in mammals: a potent cardiovascular and renal regulator
  140. A collection from the International Symposium on ‘Function of Marine Organisms – Mechanisms of Adaptation to Diverse Environments-’, held in Tokyo, February 22–23, 2003
  141. Asian medaka fishes offer new models for studying mechanisms of seawater adaptation
  142. Molecular biology of major components of chloride cells
  143. Identification of a novel adrenomedullin gene family in teleost fish
  144. Interrenal steroid 21-hydroxylase in eels: primary structure, progesterone-specific activity and enhanced expression by ACTH
  145. A single and novel natriuretic peptide is expressed in the heart and brain of the most primitive vertebrate, the hagfish (Eptatretus burgeri)
  146. Four functionally distinct C-type natriuretic peptides found in fish reveal evolutionary history of the natriuretic peptide system
  147. A Novel Guanylin Family (Guanylin, Uroguanylin, and Renoguanylin) in Eels
  148. Growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor I of a Euryhaline fish Cottus kazika: cDNA cloning and expression after seawater acclimation
  149. Ambient salinity-dependent effects of homologous natriuretic peptides (ANP, VNP, and CNP) on plasma cortisol level in the eel
  150. C-type natriuretic peptide of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): primary structure and vasorelaxant activities
  151. Effects of angiotensin II and natriuretic peptides of the eel on prolactin and growth hormone release in the tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus
  152. Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory Protein in Eels: cDNA Cloning and Effects of ACTH and Seawater Transfer on Its mRNA Expression
  153. Growth and survival rate of the Four-spine Sculpin, Cottus kazika, reared in different environmental salinities.
  154. Isolation, synthesis, and biological activity of flounder [Asn1,Ile5,Thr9] angiotensin I
  155. RING finger, B‐box, and coiled‐coil (RBCC) protein expression in branchial epithelial cells of Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica
  156. Kidney-specific chloride channel, OmClC-K, predominantly expressed in the diluting segment of freshwater-adapted tilapia kidney
  157. Direct Raises in Blood Ca Levels by Infusing a High-Ca Solution into the Blood Stream Accelerate the Secretion of Calcitonin from the Ultimobranchial Gland in Eels
  158. Diverse Adaptability in Oryzias Species to High Environmental Salinity
  159. The natriuretic peptide system in eels: a key endocrine system for euryhalinity?
  160. Relative Potency of Three Homologous Natriuretic Peptides (ANP, CNP and VNP) in Eel Osmoregulation
  161. The Dipsogenic Effect of the Renin–Angiotensin System in Elasmobranch Fish
  162. Antidipsogenic effects of eel bradykinins in the eelAnguilla japonica
  163. Ambient Temperature Regulates Drinking and Arterial Pressure in Eels
  164. CNP is the only Natriuretic Peptide in an Elasmobranch Fish, Triakis scyllia
  165. Molecular cloning of natriuretic peptide receptor A from bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) brain and its functional expression
  166. Does the natriuretic peptide system exist throughout the animal and plant kingdom?
  167. Enhanced expression and release of C-type natriuretic peptide in freshwater eels
  168. Angiotensin II Binding Sites in the Heart of Scyliorhinus canicula: An Autoradiographic Study
  169. Angiotensin and angiotensin receptors in cartilaginous fishes
  170. Comparative molecular biology of natriuretic peptide receptors
  171. Multiplicity, Structures, and Endocrine and Exocrine Natures of Eel Fucose-binding Lectins
  172. Role of the renin-angiotensin system in drinking of seawater-adapted eelsAnguilla japonica: a reevaluation
  173. Similarity of Vasorelaxant Effects of Natriuretic Peptides in Isolated Blood Vessels of Salmonids
  174. Comparative Physiology of Body Fluid Regulation in Vertebrates with Special Reference to Thirst Regulation
  175. Renin‐angiotensin system in elasmobranch fish: A review
  176. Cardiovascular control via angiotensin II and circulating catecholamines in the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias
  177. A Potent Dipsogenic Action of Homologous Angiotensin II Infused at Physiological Doses in Eels
  178. Teleost-Type Angiotensin Is Present in Australian Lungfish,Neoceratodus forsteri
  179. Molecular Cloning of CLC Chloride Channels inOreochromis Mossambicusand Their Functional Complementation of YeastCLCGene Mutant
  180. Cloning, properties and tissue distribution of natriuretic peptide receptor‐A of euryhaline eel, Anguilla japonica
  181. Effects of homologous atrial natriuretic peptide on drinking and plasma ANG II level in eels
  182. Evaluation of Water Intake in Seawater Adaptation in Eels Using a Synchronized Drop Counter and Pulse Injector System
  183. A Radioimmunoassay for the Determination of Angiotensin II in Elasmobranch Fish
  184. Direct vasoconstrictor action of homologous angiotensin II on isolated arterial ring preparations in an elasmobranch fish
  185. Antidiuretic Effect of Eel ANP Infused at Physiological Doses in Conscious, Seawater-Adapted Eels, Anguilla japonica
  186. Tetrapod-Type [Asp1] Angiotensin Is Present in a Holostean Fish,Amia calva
  187. Amino Acid Sequences of N-Terminal Procalcitonin of Some Vertebrates
  188. Characterisation of C-type natriuretic peptide receptors in the gill of dogfish Triakis scyllia
  189. Cloning, Sequence Analysis, Tissue-Specific Expression, and Prohormone Isolation of Eel Atrial Natriuretic Peptide
  190. Effects of Homologous Atrial, Brain, and C-type Natriuretic Peptides on Isolated Heart and Blood Vessels of Bullfrog
  191. A new natriuretic peptide isolated from cardiac atria of trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss
  192. Characterisation of natriuretic peptide receptors in eel gill
  193. Interaction of Osmotic and Volemic Mechanisms in Secretion of Atrial and Ventricular Natriuretic Peptides in Eels
  194. Local Synthesis of Natriuretic Peptides in the Eel Intestine
  195. Effects of natriuretic peptides and nitroprusside on venous function in trout
  196. Primary Structure and Bioactivity of Bullfrog Calcitonin
  197. Isolation and Structural Characterization of Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide (PACAP)-like Peptide From the Brain of a Teleost, Stargazer, Uranoscopus japonicus
  198. The Presence of Angiotensin II Receptors in Elasmobranchs
  199. Changes in Plasma Atrial and Ventricular Natriuretic Peptide Concentrations after Transfer of Eels from Freshwater to Seawater or Vice Versa
  200. Osmotic and volaemic regulation of atrial and ventricular natriuretic peptide secretion in conscious eels
  201. Atrial and Ventricular Natriuretic Peptide Concentrations in Plasma of Freshwater- and Seawater-Adapted Eels
  202. B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Isolated from Frog Cardiac Ventricles
  203. Characterization of natriuretic peptide binding sites in the heart of the eel, Anguilla anguilla
  204. Effect of Eel Ventricular Natriuretic Peptide on the Kidney and Cardiovascular System in the Dog.
  205. Cloning and Properties of a Novel Natriuretic Peptide Receptor, NPR‐D
  206. Natriuretic Peptides and Their Receptors
  207. Cloning, Properties, Site-Directed Mutagenesis Analysis of the Subunit Structure, Tissue Distribution and Regulation of Expression of the Type-C Eel Natriuretic Peptide Receptor
  208. Cloning, Properties, Site‐Directed Mutagenesis Analysis of the Subunit Structure, Tissue Distribution and Regulation of Expression of the Type‐C Eel Natriuretic Peptide Receptor
  209. Distribution and Molecular Forms of C-Type Natriuretic Peptide in Plasma and Tissue of a Dogfish, Triakis scyllia
  210. Eel ventricular natriuretic peptide: cDNA cloning and mRNA expression
  211. Rainbow Trout Ventricular Natriuretic Peptide: Isolation, Sequencing, and Determination of Biological Activity
  212. Cloning and expression of eel natriuretic‐peptide receptor B and comparison with its mammalian counterparts
  213. Eel ventricular natriuretic peptide: isolation of a low molecular size form and characterization of plasma form by homologous radioimmunoassay
  214. Endogenous Angiotensins, Angiotensin Ii-Competitive Binding Inhibitors and Converting Enzyme Inhibitor in Elasmobranch Fish
  215. A novel angiotensin I isolated from an elasmobranch fish
  216. High-density localization of ANP receptors in chondrocytes of eel gill cartilage
  217. Biochemistry and physiology of a family of eel natriuretic peptides
  218. New Angiotensin I Isolated from a Reptile, Alligator mississippiensis
  219. Goldfish Calcitonin: Purification, Characterization, and Hypocalcemic Potency
  220. Atrial natriuretic peptide in eel plasma, heart and brain characterized by homologous radioimmunoassay
  221. Different molecular forms of C-type natriuretic peptide isolated from the brain and heart of an elasmobranch, Triakis scyllia
  222. Effects of eel atrial natriuretic peptide on NaCl and water transport across the intestine of the seawater eel
  223. A C TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE IS A VASODILATOR IN VIVO AND IN VITRO IN THE COMMON DOGFISH
  224. Calcitonin of the stingray: Comparison of the hypocalcemic activity with other calcitonins
  225. A novel natriuretic peptide isolated from eel cardiac ventricles
  226. Isolation of high‐molecular‐weight C‐type natriuretic peptide from the heart of a cartilaginous fish (European dogfish, Scyliorhinus canicula)
  227. Endothelin-1-Like Immunoreactivity in Human Urine
  228. Seasonal changes in the multiple lectin compositions of the acorn barnacle Megabalanus rosa as related to ovarian development
  229. Amino acid sequence and relative biological activity of a natriuretic peptide isolated from eel brain
  230. Vasopressor and depressor effects of native angiotensins and inhibition of these effects in the Japanese quail
  231. Identification and partial characterization of immunoreactive and bioactive atrial natriuretic peptide from eel heart
  232. Amino acid sequence and relative biological activity of eel atrial natriuretic peptide
  233. Brain natriuretic peptide‐like immunoreactivity is present in human plasma
  234. Angiotensin II receptors in the fowl aorta
  235. Changes in blood volume after alteration of hydromineral balance in conscious eels, Anguilla japonica
  236. Drinking induced by cellular dehydration in the quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica
  237. Transitory cardiovascular responses to rapid infusion of blood into aorta of rabbit.
  238. Water intake induced by water deprivation in the quail,Coturnix coturnix japonica
  239. Drinking induced by angiotensin II in fishes
  240. Mechanisms for induction of drinking with special reference to angiotensin II
  241. An in vitro study on the toxoplasmacidal activity of lonomycin A in host cells.
  242. Involvement of catecholaminergic nerve fibers in angiotensin II-induced drinking in the Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica
  243. Angiotensin and water intake in the Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica
  244. Ecological adaptation of angiotensin-induced thirst mechanism in tetrapods
  245. Parenchymal fine structure of the subfornical organ in the Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica
  246. Surface fine structure of the subfornical organ in the Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica
  247. The role of the subfornical organ in drinking induced by angiotensin in the Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica
  248. Angiotensin and water intake in the Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)