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1. Comparative phylogeography of three trematomid fishes reveals contrasting genetic structure patterns in benthic and pelagic species.

2. Transcription profiling of acute temperature stress in the Antarctic plunderfish Harpagifer antarcticus.

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3. Heart rate and ventilation in Antarctic fishes are largely determined by ecotype.

4. Ice scour disturbance in Antarctic waters.

5. Hibernation in an antarctic fish: on ice for winter.

6. Low heat-shock thresholds in wild Antarctic inter-tidal limpets (Nacella concinna).

7. Antarctic marine molluscs do have an HSP70 heat shock response.

8. Growth in the slow lane: protein metabolism in the Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna (Strebel 1908).

9. Energetic cost of synthesizing proteins in Antarctic limpet, Nacella concinna (Strebel, 1908), is not temperature dependent.

10. Protein metabolism in marine animals: the underlying mechanism of growth.

11. Links between the structure of an Antarctic shallow-water community and ice-scour frequency.

12. Protein synthesis, RNA concentrations, nitrogen excretion, and metabolism vary seasonally in the Antarctic holothurian Heterocucumis steineni (Ludwig 1898).

13. Antarctic genomics.

14. Low-temperature protein metabolism: seasonal changes in protein synthesis and RNA dynamics in the Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna Strebel 1908.

15. NK cells developing in vitro from fetal mouse progenitors express at least one member of the Ly49 family that is acquired in a time-dependent and stochastic manner independently of CD94 and NKG2.

16. Complete suppression of protein synthesis during anoxia with no post-anoxia protein synthesis debt in the red-eared slider turtle Trachemys scripta elegans.

17. Functional analysis of the molecular factors controlling Qa1-mediated protection of target cells from NK lysis.

18. The mouse tumor cell lines EL4 and RMA display mosaic expression of NK-related and certain other surface molecules and appear to have a common origin.