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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 18.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000211 (2004) Robert N. Kelsh [Royaume-Uni]Genetics and Evolution of Pigment Patterns in Fish
000235 (2003) Michelle Mcclure [États-Unis] ; Amy R. Mccune [États-Unis]EVIDENCE FOR DEVELOPMENTAL LINKAGE OF PIGMENT PATTERNS WITH BODY SIZE AND SHAPE IN DANIOS (TELEOSTEI: CYPRINIDAE)
000317 (1999) Sergei L. Kondrashev [Russie] ; Victor F. Gnyubkin [Ukraine]The Effect of Temperature on the Light‐Induced Pigment Movement in Fish Corneal Chromatophores
000324 (1999) M. Carolina Tuma [États-Unis] ; Vladimir I. Gelfand [États-Unis]Molecular Mechanisms of Pigment Transport in Melanophores
000440 (1994) Hiroshi Hayashi [Japon] ; Ryozo Fujii [Japon]Pharmacological Profiles of the Subtypes of Muscarinic Cholinoceptors That Mediate Aggregation of Pigment in the Melanophores of Two Species of Catfish
000463 (1993) Hiroshi Hayashi [Japon] ; Ryozo Fujii [Japon]Muscarinic Cholinoceptors That Mediate Pigment Aggregation Are Present in the Melanophores of Cyprinids (Zacco spp.)
000498 (1991) Ryozo Fujii [Japon] ; Hoshitsugu Wakatabi [Japon] ; Noriko Oshima [Japon]Inositol 1,4,5‐trisphosphate signals the motile response of fish chromatophores—I. Aggregation of pigment in the tilapia melanophore
000573 (1987) Mark E. Stearns [États-Unis] ; Lester I. Binder [Royaume-Uni]Evidence that MAP‐2 may be involved in pigment granule transport in squirrel fish erythrophores
000635 (1984) S. Collis [Royaume-Uni]The effects of drugs and ions on melanophore pigment movements and transmembrane potentials of stoneloach ( Noemacheilus )
000676 (1982) R. Fujii ; Y. Miyashita [Japon] ; Y. FujiiMuscarinic cholinoceptors mediate neurally evoked pigment aggregation in glass catfish melanophores
000738 (1978) Donald M. Allen [États-Unis] ; Mark Cristy [États-Unis]Thiourea does not block visual pigment responses to prolactin in trout
000744 (1978) Obika [Japon] ; William A. Turner Jr. [Japon] ; Sumiko Negishi [Japon] ; David G. Menter [Japon] ; T. T. Tchen [Japon] ; John D. Taylor [Japon]The effects of lumicolchicine, colchicine and vinblastine on pigment migration in fish chromatophores
000761 (1977) H. Gras [Allemagne] ; W. Weber [Allemagne]Light-induced alterations in cell shape and pigment displacement in chromatophores of the sea urchin Centrostephanus longispinus
000792 (1975) Manfred Schliwa [Allemagne] ; J. Bereiter-Hahn [Allemagne]Pigment movements in fish melanophores: Morphological and physiological studies
000802 (1974) Manfred Schliwa [Allemagne] ; J. Bereiter-Hahn [Allemagne]Pigment movements in fish melanophores: Morphological and physiological studies
000809 (1973) Manfred Schliwa [Allemagne] ; Jürgen Bereiter-Hahn [Allemagne]Pigment movements in fish melanophores: Morphological and physiological studies
000810 (1973) Manfred Schliwa [Allemagne] ; J. Bereiter-Hahn [Allemagne]Pigment movements in fish melanophores: Morphological and physiological studies
000872 (1963) Alison Morrow [États-Unis]PIGMENT CELL BIBLIOGRAPHY 1958–1961

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