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1. Long-read de novo genome assembly of Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)

4. Exposure and Recovery from Environmentally Relevant Levels of Waterborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Deepwater Horizon Oil: Effects on the Gulf Toadfish Stress Axis

6. Mild hypoxia exposure impacts peripheral serotonin uptake and degradation in Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)

7. Pulsatile urea excretion in Gulf toadfish: the role of circulating serotonin and additional 5-HT receptor subtypes

8. Do Gulf Toadfish Use Pulsatile Urea Excretion to Chemically Communicate Reproductive Status?

9. Is serotonin uptake by peripheral tissues sensitive to hypoxia exposure?

10. The role of uptake and degradation in the regulation of peripheral serotonin dynamics in Gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta

11. Exposure and Recovery of the Gulf Toadfish (Opsanus beta) to Weathered Deepwater Horizon Slick Oil: Impacts on Liver and Blood Endpoints

12. Evidence that Gulf toadfish use pulsatile urea excretion to communicate social status

13. The potential for salt toxicity: Can the trans-epithelial potential (TEP) across the gills serve as a metric for major ion toxicity in fish?

14. Extrinsic nerves are not involved in branchial 5-HT dynamics or pulsatile urea excretion in Gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta

15. A waterborne chemical cue from Gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta, prompts pulsatile urea excretion in conspecifics

16. Impacts of a local music festival on fish stress hormone levels and the adjacent underwater soundscape

17. The Renal Contribution to Salt and Water Balance

18. Do reproductive hormones control Gulf toadfish pulsatile urea excretion?

19. The osmorespiratory compromise in the euryhaline killifish: water regulation during hypoxia

20. Pulsatile urea excretion in Gulf toadfish: the role of circulating serotonin and additional 5-HT receptor subtypes

22. The serotonin transporter and nonselective transporters are involved in peripheral serotonin uptake in the Gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta

23. Molecular and functional characterization of the Gulf toadfish serotonin transporter (SERT; SLC6A4)

24. Does fluoxetine exposure affect hypoxia tolerance in the Gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta?

25. Correction: Corrigendum: A proteinaceous organic matrix regulates carbonate mineral production in the marine teleost intestine

26. Crowding stress inhibits serotonin 1A receptor-mediated increases in corticotropin-releasing factor mRNA expression and adrenocorticotropin hormone secretion in the Gulf toadfish

27. Cortisol-mediated downregulation of the serotonin 1A receptor subtype in the Gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta

28. The Effect of Stress on Gill Basolateral Membrane Binding Kinetics of 5-HT2Receptor Ligands: Potential Implications for Urea Excretion Mechanisms

29. Reflex impairment and physiology as predictors of delayed mortality in recreationally caught yellowtail snapper (

30. Reflex impairment and physiology as predictors of delayed mortality in recreationally caught yellowtail snapper (Ocyurus chrysurus)

31. An AOP analysis of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for fish

32. Treatment with the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, fluoxetine, attenuates the fish hypoxia response

33. New insights into the mechanisms controlling urea excretion in fish gills

34. Elevated cortisol inhibits adrenocorticotropic hormone- and serotonin-stimulated cortisol secretion from the interrenal cells of the Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)

35. Interactions between cortisol and Rhesus glycoprotein expression in ureogenic toadfish, Opsanus beta

36. Revisiting the effects of crowding and feeding in the gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta: the role of Rhesus glycoproteins in nitrogen metabolism and excretion

37. Evidence for transcriptional regulation of the urea transporter in the gill of the Gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta

38. Effects of waterborne silver in a marine teleost, the gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta): Effects of feeding and chronic exposure on bioaccumulation and physiological responses

39. Fluoxetine treatment affects nitrogen waste excretion and osmoregulation in a marine teleost fish

40. Development of clade-specific Symbiodinium primers for quantitative PCR (qPCR) and their application to detecting clade D symbionts in Caribbean corals

41. Effects of crowding on ornithine–urea cycle enzyme mRNA expression and activity in gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)

42. Piscine insights into comparisons of anoxia tolerance, ammonia toxicity, stroke and hepatic encephalopathy

43. Is urea pulsing in toadfish related to environmental O2 or CO2 levels?

44. Hydromineral balance in the marine gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta) exposed to waterborne or infused nickel

45. Does Pulsatile Urea Excretion Serve as a Social Signal in the Gulf ToadfishOpsanus beta?

46. Ammonia affects brain nitrogen metabolism but not hydration status in the Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)

47. Bioavailability of silver and its relationship to ionoregulation and silver speciation across a range of salinities in the gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta)

48. Dogmas and controversies in the handling of nitrogenous wastes:5-HT2-like receptors are involved in triggering pulsatile urea excretion in the gulf toadfish,Opsanus beta

49. Evidence for facilitated diffusion of urea across the gill basolateral membrane of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

50. Transport physiology of the urinary bladder in teleosts: A suitable model for renal urea handling?

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