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3. Is there something fishy about the regulation of the ryanodine receptor in the fish heart?

5. The integrative biology of the heart: mechanisms enabling cardiac plasticity.

6. Developmental programming of sarcoplasmic reticulum function improves cardiac anoxia tolerance in turtles.

7. Developmental plasticity of the cardiovascular system in oviparous vertebrates: effects of chronic hypoxia and interactive stressors in the context of climate change.

8. In situ phytoextraction of Mn and NH 4 + -N from aqueous electrolytic manganese residue solution by Pistia stratiotes: Effects of Fe/Co presence and rhizospheric microbe synergistic involvement.

9. Impacts of ocean warming on fish size reductions on the world's hottest coral reefs.

10. 3-Methyl-phenanthrene (3-MP) disrupts the electrical and contractile activity of the heart of the polar fish, navaga cod (Eleginus nawaga).

11. Cardiac GR Mediates the Diurnal Rhythm in Ventricular Arrhythmia Susceptibility.

12. The key characteristics of cardiotoxicity for the pervasive pollutant phenanthrene.

13. Diesel degradation capability and environmental robustness of strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa WS02.

14. Warming during embryogenesis induces a lasting transcriptomic signature in fishes.

15. Tricyclic hydrocarbon fluorene attenuates ventricular ionic currents and pressure development in the navaga cod.

16. Global Air Pollutant Phenanthrene and Arrhythmic Outcomes in a Mouse Model.

17. Evolution and divergence of teleost adrenergic receptors: why sometimes 'the drugs don't work' in fish.

18. Cardiac toxicity of phenanthrene depends on developmental stage in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua).

19. The air-breathing Alaska blackfish (Dallia pectoralis) suppresses brain mitochondrial reactive oxygen species to survive cold hypoxic winters.

21. A Revised Perspective on the Evolution of Troponin I and Troponin T Gene Families in Vertebrates.

22. Avian cardiomyocyte architecture and what it reveals about the evolution of the vertebrate heart.

24. Thermal preference does not align with optimal temperature for aerobic scope in zebrafish (Danio rerio).

25. Absence of atrial smooth muscle in the heart of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta): a re-evaluation of its role in diving physiology.

26. Glucose uptake as an alternative to oxygen uptake for assessing metabolic rate in Danio rerio larvae.

27. Adrenergic prolongation of action potential duration in rainbow trout myocardium via inhibition of the delayed rectifier potassium current, I Kr .

28. The air-breathing Alaska blackfish ( Dallia pectoralis ) remodels ventricular Ca 2+ cycling with chronic hypoxic submergence to maintain ventricular contractility.

29. Inhibition of the hERG potassium channel by phenanthrene: a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon pollutant.

30. Compliance of the fish outflow tract is altered by thermal acclimation through connective tissue remodelling.

31. Ocean warming impairs the predator avoidance behaviour of elasmobranch embryos.

32. Phenanthrene alters the electrical activity of atrial and ventricular myocytes of a polar fish, the Navaga cod.

33. Molecular and biochemical characterization of the bicarbonate-sensing soluble adenylyl cyclase from a bony fish, the rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss .

34. Prolonged phenanthrene exposure reduces cardiac function but fails to mount a significant oxidative stress response in the signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus).

35. Phenanthrene impacts zebrafish cardiomyocyte excitability by inhibiting IKr and shortening action potential duration.

36. The effects of elevated potassium, acidosis, reduced oxygen levels, and temperature on the functional properties of isolated myocardium from three elasmobranch fishes: clearnose skate (Rostroraja eglanteria), smooth dogfish (Mustelus canis), and sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus).

37. Warmer, faster, stronger: Ca 2+ cycling in avian myocardium.

38. Ocean warming and hypoxia affect embryonic growth, fitness and survival of small-spotted catsharks, Scyliorhinus canicula.

39. Extreme temperature combined with hypoxia, affects swimming performance in brown trout ( Salmo trutta ).

40. Evolution of Excitation-Contraction Coupling.

41. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons in pollution: a heart-breaking matter.

42. Understanding the cardiac toxicity of the anthropogenic pollutant phenanthrene on the freshwater indicator species, the brown trout (Salmo trutta): From whole heart to cardiomyocytes.

43. Twins! Microsatellite analysis of two embryos within one egg case in oviparous elasmobranchs.

44. Recognition software successfully aids the identification of individual small-spotted catsharks Scyliorhinus canicula during their first year of life.

45. Impacts of Deepwater Horizon Crude Oil on Mahi-Mahi ( Coryphaena hippurus ) Heart Cell Function.

46. Thermal acclimation and seasonal acclimatization: a comparative study of cardiac response to prolonged temperature change in shorthorn sculpin.

47. Acclimation temperature changes spermatozoa flagella length relative to head size in brown trout.

48. Developmental plasticity of cardiac anoxia-tolerance in juvenile common snapping turtles ( Chelydra serpentina).

49. 3D ultrastructural organisation of calcium release units in the avian sarcoplasmic reticulum.

50. Oviparous elasmobranch development inside the egg case in 7 key stages.

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