pickerel
Selected indexed studies
- Movement of an imperiled esocid fish in an agricultural drain. (Mov Ecol, 2023) [PMID:38093397]
- The three-dimensional spatial relationship between the collagen fibrils and the inorganic calcium-phosphate crystals of pickerel and herring fish bone. (Connect Tissue Res, 1989) [PMID:2605949]
- Multiple antimicrobial peptides and peptides related to bradykinin and neuromedin N isolated from skin secretions of the pickerel frog, Rana palustris. (Biochim Biophys Acta, 2000) [PMID:11087945]
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- Movement of an imperiled esocid fish in an agricultural drain. (2023) pubmed
- The three-dimensional spatial relationship between the collagen fibrils and the inorganic calcium-phosphate crystals of pickerel and herring fish bone. (1989) pubmed
- Multiple antimicrobial peptides and peptides related to bradykinin and neuromedin N isolated from skin secretions of the pickerel frog, Rana palustris. (2000) pubmed
- Multifunctional activities of pickerel liver alcohol dehydrogenase. (1993) pubmed
- Energetics of metamorphic climax in the pickerel frog (Lithobates palustris). (2009) pubmed
- Moderate Echinostoma trivolvis infection has no effects on physiology and fitness-related traits of larval pickerel frogs (Rana palustris). (2009) pubmed
- Purification and kinetic characterization of pickerel liver alcohol dehydrogenase with dual coenzyme specificity. (1993) pubmed
- Three-dimensional spatial relationship between the collagen fibrils and the inorganic calcium phosphate crystals of pickerel (Americanus americanus) and herring (Clupea harengus) bone. (1991) pubmed
- Rapid identification of precursor cDNAs encoding five structural classes of antimicrobial peptides from pickerel frog (Rana palustris) skin secretion by single step "shotgun" cloning. (2007) pubmed
- Peptidomic analysis of the skin secretions of the pickerel frog Rana palustris identifies six novel families of structurally-related peptides. (2003) pubmed